Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Larry Tesler, the computer scientist who created the cut/copy and paste function, died Monday, his former employer Xerox confirmed ...
Overuse of the “copy and paste” function in EHRs may compromise the accuracy of patient data, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology report. NIST — working with ECRI and the U.S ...
To save time, many clinicians use an electronic health records’ copy-paste function to propagate text from one field to another. A study published in Critical Care Medicine showed notes entered by 82 ...
iPhone's first-ever iteration lacks a copy and paste feature even if it was touted to be a smartphone with tons of handy features, such as a touch screen and a Safari web browser. Some of you might ...
I'm looking for a terminal emulator that has the copy/paste function (preferably in the form of Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V.) At work, we can get the copy/paste function via the middle mouse button, but the mice ...
An iPhone Atlas reader has put together a remarkably well-done video rendition of how a copy/paste function might work on the iPhone. Produced in Shake, the demo video suggests that to copy text, the ...
Apple had launched its first ever iPhone model back in 2007. However, despite the device being one of the most innovative products of its time, it did not feature a common function which is copy and ...
Larry Tesler, the computer scientist who created the cut/copy and paste function, died Monday, his former employer Xerox confirmed. He was 74. Tesler graduated from Stanford University with a degree ...