Print quality, the ability to generate sharply drawn text and accurate representations of images, is the most obvious way to tell a good printer from a bad one.
Editor-in-chief Lilli Malone discusses the importance of print journalism in a digital age. This week, The Phoenix published an online-only edition of our paper. This was an effort to save on printing ...
As the media landscape continues to evolve, Trib Total Media is taking bold steps to meet the moment — balancing its proud ...
AI may help radiologists evaluate mammograms for breast cancer more effectively, but researchers at UCLA, UC Davis and ...
The biggest winner on Election Day in Westmoreland County was the touch-screen voting machine. County voters overwhelmingly rejected the use of optional paper ballots at the polls, as just 5% of those ...
Most printers have an option to "collate," but what does the function do? It's really handy if you're printing multiple copies of multi-page documents.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s rebuke of the Justice Department’s move to monitor the November election in his state is getting strong pushback, including from a DOJ official who noted the ...
Nelly Furtado is pressing pause on her musical performance career. The Grammy-winning singer revealed on social media she’s stepping away from the concert stage amid a wave of online body-shaming. "I ...
LastPass is warning customers of a phishing campaign sending emails with an access request to the password vault as part of a legacy inheritance process. The activity started in mid-October, and the ...
You’re reading Fault Lines, Jay Caspian Kang’s weekly column on politics and the media. During the past few weeks, I’ve seen a proliferation of A.I.-generated video in my social-media feeds and group ...
President Donald Trump pardoned Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, the convicted founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange. Zhao pleaded guilty in 2023 to a single violation of the Bank Secrecy Act, ...
Tens of thousands of Massachusetts families who depend on federally funded programs covering child care, heating bills, and school lunches are facing a potential loss of assistance if the government ...
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