Tech Visionaries
Without the imagination and hard work of these fifty innovators, technologies you use every day might never have been invented.
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The former owners of a New Bedford leather goods factory raided last year by immigration agents will pay $850,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by workers who claimed the...
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t’s easy to look at a laptop, an iPod, or a laser printer as nothing more than a tool to get work done with or to while away your free time on, but these and many...
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