commentary Those who have declared the death of the humble fax machine are out of tune with the reality of modern enterprise communications. These analogue dinosaurs are still around and kicking, ...
If any of Rodney Eddins' accounting clients want his undivided attention at work first thing in the morning, they should shun e-mail or his telephone answering machine. Instead, they should send him a ...
With Japan riding the crest of its postwar economic miracle, Sony chairman Akio Morita and Japan’s Minister of Transport Shintarō Ishihara unleashed a manifesto. The document, published in 1989, ...
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The facsimile machine, used to transmit documents over telephone lines, has seen little improvement since it debuted in the mid-1970s The joke is on us: More than 30 years after its debut, we're still ...
You can get almost any product in the world online. You can order food from your favorite restaurants on your phone. You can get psychiatric consultations, telehealth services and meet the love of ...
While the human race, by and large, has moved on from fax machines, they're still out there. The medical and real estate industries still cling to the technology -- possibly because they believe its ...
Recent warnings that hackers could attack companies through their fax machines sounded as alarmist as when TV newscasters tell us that "this common household object could kill you!" For starters, ...
The fax machine isn't dead. In fact, it's the latest tool of the resistance. A new campaign called Artifax is encouraging artists, designers, and activists to get the attention of lawmakers by faxing ...
The fax machine is widely considered to be a dinosaur of interoffice communications, but it lives on as part of all-in-one printers and may present a vulnerable point where hackers can infiltrate an ...