Students at North Carolina State University enhanced Polymer Braille's multiline braille display by adding new interactive features, additional rows of characte... Read More »
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Author Charles Severance provides an audio recording of his Computing Conversations column in which he recounts his visit to the Living Computer Museum. From Co... Read More »
Author David Alan Grier reads his Errant Hashtag column, in which traces the influence of the American industrial experience on Silicon Valley's innovation syst... Read More »
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This installment of Computer's series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Computer Architecture Letters.
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The next generation of performance support systems and tools for learning at the workplace are likely to be delivered in augmented reality (AR). Although there ... Read More »
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