A perplexing and potentially very troublesome problem affecting Xerox scanners has been explained and fixed, thanks to some sleuthing by a savvy software engineer—and a bit of viral attention on the ...
The most unsung birthday in American business and technological history this year may be the 50th anniversary of the Xerox 914 photocopier. Although it was introduced at New York’s Sherry-Netherland ...
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From legendary Xerox machine "Alto"Attempt to restoreAlthough it was done, it was reported that the restoration of Alto finally succeeded by Ken Shirriff's blog of computer engineer who is doing the ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: February 8th, 1906, 109 years ago today . . . the day Chester Carlson was born in Seattle, Washington. Trained as a scientist, Carlson was an office ...
One of the biggest scandals in the history of the American presidency began with a single Xerox machine. That copier, inside a small advertising agency above a flower shop in Hollywood, California, ...