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No more TL:DR with Adobe's New AI Assistant for PDFs
ABC 15 Phoenix· 7 days ago((SL Advertiser)) Don't have time to read all those PDF's? No more TL:DR with Adobe's New AI Assistant for PDFs! To learn more, go to Adobe.com/Acrobat.
Transfer Files Painlessly with Microsoft Drop
Make Tech Easier· 9 hours agoThankfully, Microsoft Drop eliminates this (admittedly) first-world problem. What Is Microsoft Drop? Microsoft Drop, also known as simply “Drop,” is a...
Smarter PDF editing: What's new in PDF-XChange Editor 10.3.0.386
Neowin· 2 days agoWith advanced features like OCR, document security, and PDF optimization, PDF-XChange Editor is a powerful tool for both personal and professional use. Whether you need to edit text, images, ...
5 Tips For Using LinkedIn To Build Your Personal And Company Brand
Forbes· 1 day agoUnlock the power of LinkedIn for thought leadership. Discover strategies to build your brand, engage...
JCPS considering 2 proposals for new school start times, board member says
WDRB 41 Louisville News· 2 days agoJefferson County Public Schools parents are waiting to find out when the school day will start next...
This top-rated mobile scanning app is more than $100 off now
PC World· 4 days agoThis leading mobile scanning app has an average rating of 4.2/5 stars on the Google Play Store and...
Forrester Research (FORR) Lags Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Zacks· 2 days agoFree Report) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.14 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.22 per share. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of -36.36%. Over ...
How to Use Your iPhone or Android Phone to Sign Documents
CNET· 18 hours agoWhether you use an iPhone or an Android phone, both include built-in options for adding a quick...
'Trust has been bruised': 6 concerns Arizona schools have about federal poverty funds
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCalculations unclear When the Education Department published its allocation spreadsheets online,...
It's baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0
ZDNet· 5 days agoThe blog post continues: "While they were unable to find the full source code for MT-DOS, they did...