His software brought printing into the digital age, allowing users to stop manually splicing columns of text and graphics and instead create layouts on a virtual pasteboard.
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Doodle Labs’ Ash Parikh on jamming, anti-jamming, and drone warfare
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Ashish Parikh, Co-CEO and ...
However, one of the most interesting changes for me is that Google is now opening up Pixel's desktop mode to all users.
Zookeepers had their first glimpse at a dozen adorable mountain pygmy possums born at Victoria’s Healesville Sanctuary in ...
Don't let fear or frustration force you to give up something you love. It may be a process of adaptation and discovery, but ...
If your gaming setup is due for an upgrade — but you'd prefer not to spend an arm and a leg on it — there are tons of cheap ways you can augment your station.
In a thrilling run to a first-ever regional title, Inland Lakes girls basketball overcame tough obstacles but never made any ...
In ACS Central Science, researchers report the discovery of a snail-derived compound that blocks clot formation while still ...
What a funny coincidence that celebrations of Apple’s 50th anniversary would hit the same month that the company introduced the MacBook Neo, a $599 laptop that has the potential to take the Mac to new ...
Researchers have discovered that cancer spread isn’t random—it follows a kind of biological “program.” By studying colon tumor cells, they identified gene patterns that signal whether a cancer is ...
An exclusive conversation with OpenAI’s chief scientist, Jakub Pachocki, about his firm's new grand challenge and the future of AI.
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Back to the fax? Doctors say Ottawa's plans to axe prescription software leaves them in limbo
A pair of Ontario family doctors say they may have to go back to sending patient prescriptions to pharmacies by fax because a ...
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