The Xerox machine hit the market in the 1960s, and almost overnight it became so pervasive–so central to our daily routines–that it’s now almost impossible to imagine life without it. Of course, if ...
ROCHESTER, NY—Jan. 14, 2010—Xerox Corp.'s digital technology will bring speed and exceptional image quality to books produced on demand by the patented Espresso Book Machine. This cutting-edge book ...
When Xerox introduced its popular copying machines in 1959, their wizardry was considered as high tech as the iPhone when Steve Jobs presented it to the world almost 50 years later. But just as Xerox ...
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While speculation continues over Matthew Weiner’s probable return for a third season of Mad Men, copy-machine fans can rest easy today: Xerox has agreed to extend the loan on the show’s 914 — the ...
A software bug that caused some characters to be substituted for others in scans by some Xerox machines is more serious than previously thought. The problem came to light last week when German ...
When Xerox introduced its popular copying machines in 1959, their wizardry was considered as high tech as the iPhone when Steve Jobs presented it to the world almost 50 years later. But just as Xerox ...