Jun 24, 2026
Why PDF Is Still the Format That Holds Everything Together
Every few years, someone announces that PDF is dying. Google Docs will replace it. Notion pages will replace it. The web will replace it.
Jun 24, 2026
The Quiet Death of the "Paperless Office" Dream — And What's Actually Happening Instead
The paperless office was supposed to arrive in the 1970s. The phrase itself was coined in a 1975 BusinessWeek article that predicted paper documents...
Jun 17, 2026
Why Electronic Signatures Still Confuse People — And What's Actually Legal
Electronic signatures have been legally valid in the United States since June 30, 2000, when President Clinton signed the ESIGN Act into law.
Jun 17, 2026
The Hidden Risk of Uploading Your PDFs to Random Online Tools
At some point this week, someone will upload a tax return, a signed contract, or a medical report to a free online PDF tool they found through a...
Jun 15, 2026
The Rise of Browser-Based PDF Tools — And Why Desktop Software Is Losing Ground
Ten years ago, if you needed to merge two PDFs, compress a file before emailing it, or convert a Word document to PDF, you either used a desktop...
Jun 15, 2026
Why PDF Security Patches Keep Coming — And What That Means for How You Handle Files
In June 2026, Adobe pushed out security patches covering 123 vulnerabilities across its products, 47 of them rated critical.
Jun 14, 2026
Google Document AI Is Retiring Legacy Processors on June 30 — Here's What It Signals
On February 17, 2026, Google quietly posted a deprecation notice in its Document AI release notes.
Jun 13, 2026
Why Adobe Is Quietly Bundling More Apps Into Acrobat — And What It Means for Users
If you opened your Windows computer recently and found a new Adobe app installed without asking for permission, you're not alone.