Dyslexic Dutch designer Christian Boer created a typeface designed to make reading easier for dyslexics. The new font is expected to help keep dyslexic readers’ brains from Continue reading
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Dallas is officially Ebola-free
President George W. Bush visited Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital today to meet nurse Amber Vinson and celebrate that Dallas is officially Ebola-free. The return of Nurse Vinson celebrates the end of Dallas’ Ebola outbreak since the first patient entered Presbyterian Hospital last month. Continue reading
Zuckerberg hosts Facebook Q&A
Mark Zuckerberg is the cofounder, chairman and CEO of Facebook and according to Forbes Magazine has a real time net worth of $33.1 billion dollars. Zuckerberg lives a busy life in the Internet and programming business but is giving you the opportunity to be penciled into his schedule when he hosts a Facebook Q&A. Continue reading
Lazy or ingenious? Introducing: The Taco Bell App.
After a long night out, many college students find themselves in an Uber on their way to grab a midnight snack. Lucky for them, Taco Bell has just made their munchies tangible with the click of a button. Is this new smartphone application lazy or ingenious?
PRSSA 2014 National Conference
Student leaders and public relations professionals unite at the PRSSA 2014 National Conference in Washington D.C. this weekend. A letter from the Conference Committee states, “We encourage you to join us for five days of professional networking and development that is sure to lead to new insights and opportunities in the field of public relations. Continue reading
“Let’s Uber.”
Whether one is traveling to an unknown part of a city, on a business trip, taking a ride to the airport, or getting a sober ride home, Uber is the newest, safest, and most reliable source on the transportation market. “Let’s Uber” has become a common phrase for consumers, but the company is facing one group of individuals who are unhappy about Uber’s success.
Seeing into the Future
Imagine a world of darkness being changed in an instant. Can you fathom complete blackness that changes to light?
A remarkable new eye implant marks the future for sight around the world. Fran Fulton, 66, lost her sight for ten years, unable to see anything at all. Now everything has changed.
2014 InTouch Credit Union Plano Balloon Festival
Dives of Deep Ellum
The dives of Deep Ellum are best found with an open mind and an adventurous friend. Continue reading