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Personal Processing, Inc., located upstairs from U.S. Trust on Kennedy Street, will offer clients a range of production services. The heart of the business is a state-of-the-art computer printer that uses laser technology to make ultra-high-quality copies...
Still, the pervasiveness of the computer revolution at Drexel was beyond even Berner's expectations: coin-operated modems in the library for telephone communications between computers; printer stations in the dorms; computer- designed flyers tacked to every bulletin board. And nobody had told her that two days after she picked up her Mac (one of 1,809 distributed to the freshman class), she would be tapping out her first English composition for a professor who refuses to read any paper that is not written on a word processor...
...company plans a hefty advertising campaign during the remainder of the year. The Apple II series will receive special attention, along with a host of new products. Among them: a modem that is some 30% cheaper than other phone-line hookups now on the market, and a new printer...
Most unique in this exhibit, however, are the ten or so artisans featured demonstrating ancient and traditional skills and trades. These artisans from the People's Republic of China show how many of the items on display are created: a woodblock printer patiently applies each separate layer of a complicated flower design; a dough-figure craftsman fashions subjects too small to be seen without a magnifying glass; and two men effortlessly manipulate a seemingly undecipherable loom to produce a spectacular piece of silk--which requires hundreds of movements for every inch of design...
Last week in a brightly lit room at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., the first production model of the Cray-2 gurgled and glowed, and a nearby printer spewed out a string of characters: s905. B D/U WO/F 06/04 15:24:22 16a. Software Manager Dieter Fuss stared at the message and interpreted it for the assembled Livermore technicians and executives: "It just came alive and said, 'I'm ready...