Nov. 11 -- Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in California is where much of the personal computer was invented. But now the famed research lab is faced with a new challenge: re-inventing itself. After ...
Since its establishment in 1970, the Palo Alto Research Center funded by Xerox has developed groundbreaking technologies, including Ethernet, the GUI (graphical user interface) and the computer mouse.
No, it's not April Fool's Day. A company calling itself IP Innovation, LLC, is suing Apple for allegedly infringing mid-1970s user interface technology that was patented filed on behalf of Xerox PARC ...
Everyone in tech knows the legend of Xerox PARC. In the early 1970s, members of the Palo Alto Research Center invented many of the basic building blocks of modern information technology, from bitmap ...
For 40 years, the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (commonly called Xerox PARC, now just PARC) has been a place of technological creativity and bold ideas. The inventions it has spawned, from Ethernet ...
PALO ALTO, California--It's hard to believe, but PARC is 40. Known for years as Xerox PARC, the Palo Alto Research Center is now a wholly owned Xerox spin-off working for a wide variety of corporate ...
It happened about 50 years ago when a young Steve Jobs visited the legendary Xerox PARC, a place where the future of computing was quietly being invented. Among the many groundbreaking innovations on ...
Jacob "Jack" Goldman-- the man who founded the lab that pretty much invented the personal computer as we know it -- has died at age 90. Goldman was the Xerox Chief Scientist who in 1969 proposed that ...
Few executives have moved into new jobs as freighted with history as Tolga Kurtoglu. When he became chief executive of Xerox PARC on Jan. 10, he inherited the legacy of one of Silicon Valley’s most ...
For 40 years, the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (commonly called Xerox PARC, now just PARC) has been a place of technological creativity and bold ideas. The inventions it has spawned, from Ethernet ...
Physicist and founder of Xerox Lab Jacob Goldman died on Tuesday, December 20th at the age of 90. Goldman, who worked at Ford Motor Company in the 1950s, moved on to be the Chief Scientist at Xerox in ...