Stories about: Xerox

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    Xerox PARC founder Jacob E. Goldman dies 23/12/2011 00:43:21

    Jacob E. Goldman, a founder of the Palo Alto Research Center that developed breakthrough computing innovations such as the graphical user interface and ethernet networks, died on Tuesday. He was 90.
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    Who makes the best printer? 12/12/2011 10:47:00

    Our survey results show up-and-down results for many printer makers. Samsung received high marks for its printers’ reliability and copy speed, but poor ones for photo and graphics printing quality. Participating readers esteemed Xerox for its machines’ printing speed and network connectivity, but bashed it for their poor reliability. Only Canon, Brother, and Epson had especially strong showings in both reliability and feature satisfaction; and of those three, only Canon also graded high in service and support.
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    Fuji Xerox to launch Dropbox-like cloud storage service for its copiers 07/12/2011 23:04:15

    Fuji Xerox will launch a new cloud storage service that hooks directly into its multifunction copiers next week, allowing documents to be uploaded by scan or fax, then edited or downloaded by computer or phone.
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    Why Steve Jobs is right about Android 25/10/2011 04:02:00

    Over the weekend I wrote an article titled "What If Steve Jobs Is Right?" As the title implies, the post was a hypothetical look at the possibility that Steve Jobs' assertion that Android is a "stolen product" is true.
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    Epson swings first punch against small business printer competitors 12/10/2011 14:00:00

    Epson has made a bold first move into the small-to-medium business and enterprise printing space, with the launch of two new inkjet multifunction printers under the WorkForce Pro moniker. The company is largely known for its consumer printers and projectors, but is aiming to break into the competitive business printing market.
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    Remembering Steve Jobs, the man who saved Apple 06/10/2011 11:05:00

    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died Wednesday after a long illness. He was 56. Jobs, who reigned as Apple CEO for 14 years, resigned his post in August 2011 and was replaced by Tim Cook, who previously was the company's Chief Operating Officer. Jobs, in turn, was elected as chairman of Apple's board of directors.
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    Microsoft gets Casio to sign Linux patent protection deal 21/09/2011 06:26:00

    Lest we forget that Microsoft still insists Linux violates 235 of its patents, Microsoft issued a reminder today.
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    VMware CEO: Cloud to end computer desktop era 30/08/2011 12:18:00

    VMware CEO Paul Maritz urged customers to think beyond the desktop computer. It is a dead metaphor, he insisted, one ill-suited for today's workforce.
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    Brother MFC-9970CDW multifunction laser printer 22/07/2011 08:47:00

    The Brother MFC-9970CDW color laser multifunction printer tackles the full laundry list of small-office and workgroup print/copy/scan/fax needs, outdoing every competitor in its price range (US$700 as of July 18, 2011) and offering cheap toner to boot. The only thing wrong with this picture is, well, the picture: Its photo quality is middling, and its color scans can be overly dark.
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    3D conferencing hits the enterprise 13/06/2011 20:45:00

    Immersive virtual environments - such as Second Life and some enterprise-friendly alternatives - have traditionally required users to download special software and learn a difficult user interface.
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    Why you can't print counterfeit money on a color laser printer 08/06/2011 11:24:00

    Could you print counterfeit money, certificates, or other official documents on a color laser or LED printer? Some current printer models are indeed capable of creating reasonable facsimiles. The authorities, however, have already taken steps to thwart such activity.
 
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