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Tilt your ear to a Jack Whitten painting and you might hear music. “You gotta be able to think like John Coltrane to ...
Elizabeth Wiet. Elizabeth Wiet is a writer and editor based in New York. She is currently deputy editor at Topical Cream and contributing editor at Bidoun. Her writing has appeare ...
On Demand Books announced yesterday that it’s adding a little kick to its Espresso Book Machine. The instant book-printing machine, which the New York-based company refers to as an ATM for books, will ...
Tse said the problem is that Xerox machines use the "recognized industry standard JBIG2 compressor" which creates very small file sizes with good image quality, "but with inherent tradeoffs." ...
One day, a new tech company called Haloid-Xerox knocked on adman George Lois's door. The company made a newfangled machine called a photocopier. The first order of business was the company's name.
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American multinational document management firm Xerox Corporation Ltd, unveiled the Xerox 914 on September 16th 1959. On this occasion, we look at some facts about the most successful single ...
680 CJOB’s Christian Aumell tried out one of the tests — named a Dexa scan– which he described as a “giant xerox machine for your body.” ...
Xerox (NASDAQ:XRX) just dropped a bombshellit's buying Lexmark International in a $1.5 billion deal that's set to reshape the print and managed services industry. This deal, expected to close in ...
Investors have long ignored Xerox, but they may want to reconsider their aversion to the copier company. Nearly half of its revenue now comes from document and business-process outsourcing, thanks ...
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