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One Way to Stop the Social Spread of Disinformation

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An article describing how the platform works was published in the September issue of IEEE Communications Magazine. “If After AT&T, he helped companies develop chips for 3G and Wi-Fi at Cadence Design Systems , in San Jose, Calif. He says IEEE was the first to publish his articles.

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Learn How the President-Elect Candidates Plan to Improve IEEE

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Coughlin is founder and president of Coughlin Associates in San Jose, Calif., Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers ' Conference Program Committee and has published articles in several of the organization's journals. Coughlin , Life Senior Member Francis Grosz , Life Fellow Saifur Rahman , and Fellow S.K.

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The Unsung Inventor Who Chased the LED Rainbow

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San Jose, Calif. This article was first published as “M. Soon, in 1974, he was bumped up again to technology director, and moved from Monsanto’s corporate headquarters in St. George Craford, R&D manager for the optoelectronics division of Hewlett-Packard Co., Appearances are deceiving. George Craford.” IEEE Spectrum.

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Inventing Postscript, the Tech That Took the Pain out of Printing

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This article was first published as "‘PostScript’ prints anything: a case history." Convinced that Xerox was making a mistake, Warnock and Geschke left PARC to implement their page description language once again, but this time within a corporation they controlled. San Jose, Calif.,

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How Ted Hoff Invented the First Microprocessor

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This article was first published as “Marcian E Hoff.” San Jose, Calif., In May 1971 an article in Datamation magazine mentioned the product, and the following November Intel produced its first ad for the 4004 CPU and placed it in Electronic News. While a research manager at Intel Corp., You’re crazy.” But word went out.

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Creating the Commodore 64: The Engineers’ Story

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This article was first published as "Design case history: the Commodore 64." In a recent review of the Summer Games, an Epyx sports game for the C-64, the San Jose, Calif. It appeared in the March 1985 issue of IEEE Spectrum. A PDF version is available on IEEE Xplore.

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