Maka and Jason Hice are the husband-and-wife team behind Burbank’s Salon Clique, a confidence-driven beauty destination where ...
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3D garment design software provider CLO prevails in IP suit against maker of Style3D
A multiyear legal skirmish between two 3D fashion technology providers has come to an end, with a Chinese court ruling that ...
The Free PC Repair Clinic at Asher College in Las Vegas has reopened, empowering IT students and serving the local ...
Dazos has launched its iCampaign software to help treatment centers and behavioral health facilities automate marketing programs that focus on high-performing referral sources, engage alumni, and ...
Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party. This policy shift ...
At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate major. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers computer science and A.I.
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The effort will help homeless get started on the next step in their lives Volunteers and staff at the Homeless Empowerment Program (HEP) in Clearwater say the space is meant to help homeless men, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The State of Arkansas is teaming up with Google to provide free access to resources for job training programs. The state announced Tuesday that they're partnering with Grow with ...
Now in its fifth year, the Northwestern Computer Science PhD Application Feedback Program, led by Northwestern Engineering’s Fabian E. Bustamante, aims to assist prospective students with their ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A new statewide program aims to help Hawaii residents become more internet savvy. Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke announced the launch of the state’s Digital Navigator program on ...
Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation’s only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, ...
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