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Microsoft Word PDF editor review: The popular word processor makes editing PDF text a breeze

Microsoft Word PDF editor review: The popular word processor makes editing PDF text a breeze

At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros First-class text editing capabilities Easy to add and edit images Readily available on most PCs and Macs Cons May have trouble correctly displaying documents with heavy formatting or lots of graphics No PDF annotation tools No easy way to reorganize document pages Our Verdict Microsoft Word can ably edit …

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Sony’s All-New Flagship Noise-Cancelers Are Still the Best

Sony’s All-New Flagship Noise-Cancelers Are Still the Best

No product achieves a position of preeminence by accident. It is earned, and when it’s earned in a sector of the consumer electronics market as rabidly competitive as wireless active noise-canceling over-ear headphones, it’s earned the hard way. Sony’s WH-1000XM4 wireless active noise-canceling headphones launched in 2020, and they’ve been top dog ever since. Just …

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Researchers Grew Tiny Plants in Moon Dirt Collected Decades Ago

Researchers Grew Tiny Plants in Moon Dirt Collected Decades Ago

Photograph: Tyler Jones NASA performed a few experiments following the 1960s and ’70s moon landing missions that brought back lunar material, but those were nothing like what Paul and Ferl attempted. “A small amount of regolith material was placed in contact with the plants, and the data showed there were no major negative effects,” says …

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Media Briefing: Publishers continue to push advertisers to check out their shoppable video pitches

Media Briefing: Publishers continue to push advertisers to check out their shoppable video pitches

In this week’s Media Briefing, media editor Kayleigh Barber checks in on how publishers’ attempts to win over advertisers with their shoppable video and livestream shopping programs are going. Join us virtually for the Digiday Commerce Publishers Forum taking place next Thursday at 12 p.m. ET. where you’ll hear from leaders at BuzzFeed, Vice, Vox Media and …

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