May 7, 2008 The promised age of the paperless office has largely failed to eventuate, thanks in part to improvements in printers and photocopiers that have made it easier than ever to produce hard ...
Xerox Corp.’s research arm yesterday showcased its latest innovations, including erasable paper and tools that make documents “smart” by adding a deeper meaning to words and images. Since its ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Xerox has unveiled a new paper it says uses half as many trees as traditional paper and reduces mailing costs. The office equipment ...
Xerox's Parc research lab is a shrine to innovation A rare glimpse of the future has been given by Xerox at its famed Palo Alto Research Centre (Xerox Parc). On show were a handful of innovations ...
During the 1970s, researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center explored a software technique called "garbage collection" used for recycling computer memory. The technique allowed the automatic ...
It's Sophie Vandebroek's favorite magic trick. Vandebroek, the chief technology officer at Xerox, is standing before a roomful of people at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, holding a pen ...
Scientists from PARC demonstrate paper that can be reused up to 100 times because text printed on it automatically deletes itself within 24 hours Xerox’s research arm Monday showcased its latest ...
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