2023 Executives in business casual wear trot up on stage and pretend a few tweaks to the camera and processor make this year’s phone profoundly different than last year’s phone or adding a touchscreen onto yet another product is bleeding edge. Taylor Telford, Washington Post, 18 Jan. oregonlive, Experts worry that the tech job shedding could represent the bleeding edge of economic woes. 2023 As Intel digs itself out from years of technological malaise, it’s vowed that the next four generations of microprocessors, still in the lab, will put the company back on the bleeding edge. 2022 The bleeding edge of the Enlightenment’s democratic revolution, in this telling, wasn’t to be found in a Parisian guillotine but rather in the fragile consensus forged over long meetings on a distant island. Chris Lehmann, The New Republic, 19 Jan. 2022 No representatives of the classes of Americans living at the bleeding edge of such market convulsions were granted seats on the Open Markets Committee their plight was typically addressed in bloodless Fedspeak that monitors unemployment rates and fluctuations in commodity prices. 2023 Such reinvigorated collaboration could only be good for academics and journalists alike, who would benefit enormously from the elevation of early-career researchers who, of necessity, are on the bleeding edge of every vital area of study, from the pandemic to climate change to the internet itself. Recent Examples on the Web While Spectrum dives deep into emerging technologies and delivers expert voices from the bleeding edge, The Institute has focused on IEEE members, featuring their stories, celebrating their accomplishments, and telling them about IEEE products, services, elections, and volunteer opportunities.
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