Guest: Matthew D. Hockenos is the Harriet Johnson Toadvine ’56 Professor in 20th- Century History at Skidmore College. He is the author of A Church Divided: German Protestants Confront the Nazi Past, ...
But for some, instant communication simply can't compare with the feel of a hand-written letter or card. And those who still love putting a pen to paper say the experience can be deeply personal.
Which has left some wondering: what do we lose as technology advances? Letter-writing, a beloved tradition for so many, has been lamented as a lost art for years now, replaced by emails, texting and ...
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has okayed Alphabet’s partnership and investment in AI rival Anthropic, concluding that it doesn’t qualify for investigation under current ...
Researchers have discovered evidence of the oldest alphabetic writing in human history. The writing was etched onto clay cylinders discovered during a dig at an ancient Syrian city. What appears ...