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The Living Computers museum in Seattle has a Xerox Alto, the machine famous for being the first to sport a mouse-based windowing graphical user interface. They received it in working condition and put ...
Before you could Google a fact, you could Xerox a document. In 1959, Xerox debuted the first photocopier, a product that would become ubiquitous in offices around the world. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
The Living Computers museum in Seattle has a Xerox Alto, the machine famous for being the first to sport a mouse-based windowing graphical user interface. They received it in working condition and put ...
Lawrence Tesler, a pioneering computer scientist who in his work at Xerox and with Steve Jobs at Apple devoted himself to making it easier for users to interact with computers, died Sunday at his home ...
Larry Tesler, the former Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and Apple computer scientist best-known for creating the cut, copy and paste commands for personal computers, died earlier this week. He was 74 ...
You might not know Larry Tesler’s name, but I can guarantee you used something he created. This former Apple computer scientist, the inventor of some of the world’s most common user interface tools — ...
Xerox might have paused its attempt to acquire HP because of the Covid-19 coronavirus, but it is continuing to pick up service providers in the UK. The vendor has made a double swoop acquisition of ...
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