If Wikipedia is to be believed, the humble fax has its roots in the late 19th century with the labors of Scottish inventor Alexander Bain. Faxes didn't, however, spawn the fax machines we all know and ...
FaxLab 6, the latest upgrade of QualityLogic's fax interoperability test tool, adds 12 V.34 profiles and 12 V.17 profiles for emulating multifunction peripherals from a variety of manufacturers at ...
Though you might be tempted to ditch your office fax machine, you probably have to send out at least a few faxes every year. Windows lets you fax from the OS itself; but it requires you to use a ...
FaxLab 6, the latest upgrade of QualityLogic’s fax interoperability test tool, adds 12 V.34 profiles and 12 V.17 profiles for emulating multifunction peripherals from a variety of manufacturers at ...
Connecting your fax machine to your network lets you fax important documents and invoices directly from your PC without having to first print out the documents. Wireless networks provide greater ...
Internet-based fax services offer a convenient way to send, receive and archive faxes, but they can also solve a big problem for any small business that relies on VoIP for its telecommunications.
GL Communications Inc. has announced comprehensive Fax Testing Solutions over IP, TDM, and PSTN networks. Robert Bichefsky, a senior manager for product development of the company, said, “Despite ...
Fax machines may be a dying breed, but you might still need to send or receive faxes from time to time. To determine the best online fax services, we consider aspects such as value, usability, and ...
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 ...