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, ...
Fans of Office Space will quickly recognize the quotes pertaining to the copier/printer/fax machine that tormented the movies' main characters. In one of the most iconic movie scenes from Mike Judge's ...
So the fax machine that my office has been using for the past 16 years apparently is finally on it's last legs and they've tasked me with finding a replacement. We're currently using an old Omnifax ...
Houston head coach Tom Herman had no reason to feel upset about the developments that unfolded on National Signing Day. Coming off a 13-1 season with the American Athletic Conference championship and ...
Amid today’s constant flurry of texts and tweets, the hum and beep of a fax machine calls to mind a different era. But when a Quincy attorney learned last weekend that a client might have valuable ...
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Throughout the 80s and 90s, you couldn’t swing a stapler around any size office without hitting a fax machine. But what is it about the fax machine that makes it the subject of so much derision? Is it ...
Although email has replaced the fax machine as the most efficient way to send documents over long distances, you may still need to send someone a fax. Microsoft Office features a built-in option to ...
Fax machines have all but disappeared from most of our lives, except for one industry that’s pretty tough to avoid: health care. If the rest of the working world has since moved on to digital ...
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 ...
The paperless office doesn’t seem any closer to reality as flying cars do. As connected as everyone is, it would seem that printing documents or sending messages on paper should be on the verge of ...
WHO hasn't felt the urge to smash up the office fax with a hammer at least once? The machines are slow, testy and prone to breaking—usually at the worst possible moment. They became indispensable ...