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.
The tech world lost yet another luminary this year with the death of Jacob Goldman, founder of the famed innovation hub Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). PARC, which Goldman founded in 1970, ...
Xerox PARC, Apple, Microsoft: these companies and more have contributed to the ubiquitous but evolving WIMP (windows, icons, menus, pointers) user interface. According to Mark Shuttleworth Ubuntu is ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1974, Dave Robson joined Xerox PARC as a summer intern and worked on Smalltalk, the programming and computing environment that introduced the world to floating windows and pop-up menus, two ...
Xerox has spun out Novity™, a start-up founded by Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center that has developed and commercialized industrial predictive maintenance technology. "PARC’s goal has always been to ...
In context: Xerox is not your run-of-the-mill patent troll looking to squeeze successful companies left and right while contributing nothing to society. In fact, some of today's most critical ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PARC, a Xerox company, announced today the launch of Novity™, a new venture to commercialize predictive maintenance (PdM) technology that reduces unplanned downtime ...