Rumors of a possible Hewlett Packard and Xerox deal has lit up every corner of the printer copier market, with many saying the tie-up could pave the way to a combined enterprise that is not only ...
Xerox is launching a new version of its high-end multifunction copiers that use solid blocks of ink — a cheaper and greener printing solution than ink toner. The new ColorQube 9200 multifunction ...
I read somewhere this week where we've been using the term "paperless office" since 1975, to refer to the idea that businesses could run more efficiently while eliminating ream upon ream of wasted ...
Xerox Holdings Corp. today announced plans to buy Lexmark International Inc., one of its main competitors in the printer market, for $1.53 billion. The company plans to finance the deal with a ...
Xerox today launched a new series of pricey office printers that use solid ink instead of cartridges. With prices starting at $23,500, the ColorQube 9200 series is obviously targeted at high-end ...
Xerox will be sourcing HP A4 and A3 devices, which will be provided to customers with Xerox’s ConnectKey software. Two printer industry giants are teaming up, as HP Inc. and Xerox on Tuesday announced ...
The Xerox B210 ($149.99), part of a new round of the company's monochrome laser printers, is a print-only, low-cost, entry-level machine designed for use in a home-based or small office. This ...
The words Xerox and copier are almost interchangeable – but not for the smaller personal copiers anymore. Xerox is discontinuing both its personal copier and its desktop inkjet printer operations, ...
Shares of Xerox (XRX) have failed to break above $8 per share since slipping below that threshold in early May. The stock fell precipitously last August from $10.45 to $7.70. The company reports ...
The post soon spread around the internet, and tests by other people showed this affected many models of Xerox printers. Kriesel reported that both he and others contacted Xerox support staff, who were ...
Most of my current work for PCMag is about printers and projectors, but I've covered a wide variety of other subjects—in more than 4,000 pieces, over more than 40 years—including both computer-related ...
Call it the curse of the eponym. May it be a problem your company is so fortunate to have: such wild, early success that your brand name becomes a word applying to the category you’ve created or owned ...