Inquirer Technology on MSN
How AI is affecting the printing industry
There’s a running joke in the publishing industry that the more tenured you have been with your job, the easier it is for you ...
As architectural ambition scales new heights, sustainability, ethics and social responsibility are no longer afterthoughts – ...
Few designers are training as jewelry gouache artists, yet collectors and luxury houses still rely on this rare hand-painted ...
The tennis superstar's custom ring features sparkling emeralds — her favorite stone — and a gigantic oval diamond.
India Today on MSN
India builds the world's BIM, but who is training the engineers?
India's construction industry stands at an unusual crossroads. Every year, thousands of engineers and architects leave ...
Vancouver modernist architect Arno Matis was grappling with a problem that is table stakes for his profession, but has, in recent years, been ratcheted up to the level of national crisis by ...
Just one issue stands between me and my Linux daily driver, and this solution is all it'll take to turn the tables.
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Fast forward more than two decades. The founder of Freedom Fabricators in Jupiter, Fla., stands in front of a large press ...
Straight Arrow News on MSN
Move fast and heal things? AI tests regulation and medicine's cautious culture
AI tools are flooding health care. The speed of innovation, lax regulation means that many don't improve patient care, cost.
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