Larry Tesler, best known for inventing the computer commands “cut,” “copy” and “paste,” has died, multiple outlets report. He was 74. Tesler, a computer scientist, began working in the 1960s, before ...
The advent of the personal computer wasn’t just about making these powerful machines available to everyone, it was also about making them accessible and usable, even for those lacking a computer ...
Western Washington University’s computer science department isn’t the only one encountering the harsh realities of the state budget crisis. Eastern Washington University is currently evaluating its ...
One New York state university has proposed cutting its teaching and computer science majors after a dramatic decrease in enrollment in those programs to address a "structural deficit." SUNY Potsdam ...
Larry Tesler, the Silicon Valley pioneer who created the now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as “cut,” “copy” and “paste,” has died. He was 74. He made using computers easier for generations as a ...
New research from Insight has found there is a lot of waste in IT departments. Unnecessary expenditure on hardware and software licenses has a direct impact on the IT budget, especially as forecasts ...
NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember the legacy of computer scientist Larry Tesler, the man who came up the copy-and-paste function. Tesler died this week at the age of 74. A moment now to ...
I reiterate a 'Buy' rating on Super Micro Computer with a one-year price target of $50 per share, despite recent guidance cuts. Super Micro Computer's revenue growth has decelerated due to factors ...
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