From an accessible history of design to a facsimile of a super rare architecture magazine, these are the books we loved this year.
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From text-to-video tools and AI image generation to mobile editing and chat-based creation, generative AI quietly reshaped ...
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IRIScan Book 7

T he IRIScan Book 7 ($169) is a hand-operated wand scanner that’s small enough to bring with you almost anywhere. You could use it to scan printed words and images, whether they’re in books, magazines ...
It’s strange to think of gaming without the internet. How did this then-niche subculture sustain, and view, itself? A new archive offers reviews, insight, history and lore.
In late April of 1968, a computer conference in Atlantic City, N.J., got off to a rocky start. A strike by telephone ...
Introduction Compared with other high-income countries, the USA continues to have the highest rates of pregnancy-related and associated mortality and morbidity (PRAMM), particularly in rural areas and ...
As summer holidays and annual leave loom, it’s increasingly harder to resist the urge to spend more time on screens.
Adobe is opening the door to a much smoother workflow for anyone who uses Photoshop, Acrobat, or Adobe Express. Starting ...