Canon tries to crash the chip party with cheap machines
Processor will shut down if your toner runs low
Printer maker Canon is having a go at making cheap chip-making machines as early as this year, as the Japanese firm best known for its snappers and printers tries to nick some business from the longtime industry leader ASML.
Canon plans to barrel its way onto ASML’s turf
Undercutting the Dutch
Canon plans to price its new chipmaking gear at a fraction of the cost of ASML Holding NV's best lithography machines.
Canon discovers rare metal free OLED panel technique
Makes panels less dependent on China
Canon has developed a material for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels that does not use rare metals.
Canon insists workers smile
An unhappy worker is an unemployed worker
A new AI device from Canon refuses to admit workers into a building unless they are smiling.
Canon abandons film
End of an era
Camera maker Canon has finally pulled the plug on film based cameras and is moving completely to digital.
Hackers down security cameras
You probably weren't expecting this
In the days before the internet of things (IoT) you could be pretty much assured that your toaster, your fridge, your car and your washing machine were just going to break down and you'd have to call an engineer to fix them.
Canon faces EU fine
Should not have bought Toshiba’s medical unit
EU regulators said they might fine Canon up to 10 percent of annual revenue for jumping the gun in its acquisition of Toshiba's Medical unit.
Canon announces 4K-ready 5D Mark IV DSLR camera
Last week Canon launched its fourth-generation 5D DSLR camera, the first of its kind to offer Wi-Fi connectivity and 4K video capture support. The device features a 30.4-megapixel sensor, a wide native ISO range between 100 and 32,000, improved scene detection, and a second-generation autofocus system that expands coverage across a frame.
Canon comes up with 250-megapixel image sensor
Fits into a DSLR camera
Canon has introduced a 250-megapixel image sensor capable of fitting into DSLR cameras.
Canon’s president to step down
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