I hate faxes. When I had a fax machine in my office, I would arrive in the morning and see the accumulation of restaurant menus, insurance come-ons, and other junk that arrived during the night. Plus, ...
Within the business world, communication and sharing information has long shifted from old-fashioned print-and-send methods of the past. The internet is now where emails and social media rule. However ...
Fax machines connected to telephone lines have long been a staple of home-based offices and mega-corporations. In recent years, fax-service providers brought this capability to the Internet to bring ...
If Wikipedia is to be believed, we can credit Alexander Bain with the creation of faxes, thanks to his invention of the electric printing telegraph, a fax machine forerunner, in the 1840s. The fax ...
Fax is a preferred method of communication of countless businesses globally. Of course, the security and confidentiality offered by fax communication are unmatched. However, the initial, as well as ...
Just a couple of decades ago, you needed access to a dedicated fax machine or an expensive, clunky all-in-one device to send and receive faxes. But the times are fast changing. The first internet fax ...
From fast-food and microwave dinners, to super highways and drive-thrus, to instant messaging and high-speed Internet access, our culture seems committed to life in the fast lane. Faster is better, ...
Businesses looking to save some money can use an Ethernet connection to send faxes over the Internet. This provides an added convenience to customers and saves your company money, as a physical fax ...
Fax machines still remain common in many offices. The much-mocked quote by Paul Krugman stating that "By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the internet's impact on the economy has been no greater ...