Towel Day 2019

Don’t Panic Labs Announces Two-Week Towel Drive for People’s City Mission

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Local software design and engineering company Don’t Panic Labs is excited to announce the expansion of its annual towel drive for People’s City Mission from a single day event to a two-week collection effort. Towels are always in short supply at the Mission, and the donations serve a vital need. From May 13th to May…

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DPL Reading List – May 3, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. How Microsoft Learned from the past to Redesign Its Future – “Microsoft has clearly learned from its past, and this new design shift is a smart bet for its future. The challenge now is to combine all of Microsoft’s ideas from its…

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DPL Reading List – April 26, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. YouTube is Responsible for 37% of All Mobile Internet Traffic – “Underlining the popularity of streaming services, YouTube accounts for the most megabytes with 37 percent – an awfully long way ahead of second-placed Facebook with 8.4 percent and Snapchap with 8.3…

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Don’t Panic Labs Named a “Best Place To Work” in Lincoln for 2019

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For a third consecutive year, software engineering company Don’t Panic Labs was recognized as one of Lincoln’s Best Places to Work at an award luncheon on April 25th at the Cornhusker Hotel. The company was recognized in the Small-Sized Company category by Woods & Aitken LLP, the Lincoln Journal Star, and the Lincoln Human Resource…

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DPL Reading List – April 19, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. Helvetica, the World’s Most Popular Font, Gets a Facelift – “Now, Monotype has given Helvetica a facelift, in the hopes that it can restore some of the magic to the iconic typeface. The new version, Helvetica Now, updates each of Helvetica’s 40,000…

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DPL Reading List – April 12, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. Hands-on: First public previews of Chromium-based Edge are now out – “Microsoft has been working on the open source Chromium project to improve areas that are important to the company: ARM64 compatibility, integration with Windows’ accessibility features to improve support for screen…

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DPL Reading List – April 5, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. Visual Studio 2019 goes live with C++, Python shared editing – “With both Visual Studio for Windows and for Mac, Microsoft has emphasized the importance of user feedback in the development process. Both the point releases and the major updates are guided…

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DPL Reading List – March 29, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates to Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers – “Researchers at cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab say that ASUS, one of the world’s largest computer makers, was used to unwittingly install a malicious backdoor on thousands of its customers’…

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DPL Reading List – March 22, 2019

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An Exclusive Look at an Original iPhone Prototype – “At first glance, the red iPhone M68 prototype board looks like a motherboard you’d find inside a PC from more than 10 years ago. It’s roughly the same size, but the components are a little different. Apple developed this particular board, an engineering validation test (EVT)…

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DPL Reading List – March 15, 2019

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Here are some of the new and interesting articles we found this week. The World Wide Web Turns 30: Our Favorite Memories from A to Z – “Over the past 30 years, major portions of the web have come and gone. They’ve made us laugh and cringe, let us waste time and find friends, and…

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