Recognizing an unheralded pioneer in Mac-happy Silicon Valley
Carl Clement doesn't want to whine and moan about it, he's just saying. He's just saying that before there was the Apple Macintosh and its recent and much-heralded 25th anniversary, there was the Xerox...
View ArticleXerox looks to make color printing more affordable
(AP) -- The economics of color printing in big offices are simple: A page of black and white costs about 2 cents per page, while color runs about 8 cents.
View ArticleXerox CEO Mulcahy retiring, Burns to replace her
(AP) -- Xerox Corp. said Thursday that Chief Executive Anne Mulcahy will retire July 1, to be succeeded by Ursula Burns, the printer and copier maker's president.
View ArticleXerox in $6B deal to expand tech services business
(AP) -- Xerox Corp. said Monday it will buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc. for $6.4 billion in cash and stock, joining the expensive race among technology companies to broaden their offerings.
View ArticleXerox, Dell mergers reveal the draw of IT services
Back-to-back merger deals involving Xerox Corp. and Dell Inc. highlight a major trend in the corporate tech market where the ability to offer services has increasingly become key to being competitive,...
View ArticleAhead of the Bell: Brocade shares jump
(AP) -- Shares of Brocade Communications Systems Inc. jumped in premarket trading Monday after a report the network gear and data storage company is up for sale.
View ArticleIBM sees better profit despite tech sales slump
(AP) -- IBM Corp. is a rare example of a company that has kept boosting profit and jacking up its guidance even as the recession has sapped its sales.
View ArticleXerox Develops Silver Ink for Cheap Printable Electronics
(PhysOrg.com) -- Xerox has developed an ink which can be used to print circuits onto plastics, films, and textiles. Although circuits printed on flexible materials aren't new, Xerox's method may be...
View ArticleCost cuts boost 4Q profit for Xerox during slump
(AP) -- Xerox Corp. said Thursday that cost cutting boosted its fourth-quarter earnings. And it forecast a bigger-than-expected profit for this year, when it will fuse with Affiliated Computer Services...
View Article'Nobel of computing' goes to early PC designer
(AP) -- A Microsoft Corp. researcher won the $250,000 Turing Award, one of technology's most coveted prizes, on Tuesday for his work helping design and build what is widely considered the first modern...
View ArticlePaper supercapacitor could power future paper electronics
(PhysOrg.com) -- All those paper transistors and paper displays that scientists have been designing can now be powered by an onboard power source, thanks to the development of a new paper...
View ArticleXerox earns soar following ACS buyout, shares pop
(AP) -- Xerox Corp.'s net income jumped 62 percent in the second quarter as the company reaped the benefits of its $6 billion acquisition of outsourcer Affiliated Computer Services and notched strong...
View ArticleAd campaign will show off Xerox's service business
(AP) -- Xerox Corp. has this message for you: For the last time, we're not just about making copies. To hammer that home, the company is launching its biggest media blitz in decades, starting next week.
View ArticleRestructuring dents Xerox's 4Q earnings
(AP) -- Xerox said its fourth-quarter earnings dipped 5 percent from a year ago, largely due to the costs of restructuring. A tepid outlook and the departure of long-time Chief Financial Officer...
View Article10 products that defined Steve Jobs' career
(AP) -- Steve Jobs had no formal schooling in engineering, yet he's listed as the inventor or co-inventor on more than 300 U.S. patents. These are some of the significant products that were created...
View ArticleFuji Xerox shows e-paper colors without filter
(Phys.org) -- Fuji Xerox has come up with an electrophoretic type electronic paper (e-paper) prototype that can realize a color display without using a color filter. The company showcased the e-paper...
View ArticleXerox to offer 'Ignite' software upgrade for copiers to let them grade school...
(Phys.org) —Xerox, the copy-machine giant, has announced that it will be selling a software upgrade for its copiers that will turn many of them into test grading machines. Called Ignite, the software...
View ArticleApple finance chief retiring (Update)
Apple on Tuesday announced that the chief finance officer who served during the company's meteoric rise over the past decade is retiring later this year.
View ArticleXerox launches printed memory products to combat counterfeiting
To help businesses and government better secure products as they are distributed, Xerox today introduced two printed electronic labels (also known as "printed memory") that can collect and store...
View ArticleXerox reports sales decline and plans to split company
Xerox reported its 15th consecutive quarter of declining sales on Friday and announced plans to split the company into two businesses.
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