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Science history: First computer-to-computer message lays the foundation for the internet, but it crashes halfway through — Oct. 29, 1969
Messages transmitted between two computers located about 380 miles apart would form the basis of what would become the ...
Labeling images is a costly and slow process in many computer vision projects. It often introduces bias and reduces the ability to scale large datasets. Therefore, researchers have been looking for ...
Richard L. Wong has dedicated his career to advancing projects that balance social, economic, and environmental needs. Wong ...
Computer science higher education must embrace GenAI and reinvent teaching methods and learning materials, or risk becoming ...
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Steve Jobs named a $50 million computer after his daughter, but denied she existed
Steve Jobs denied being a father to his newborn daughter Lisa in 1978, even as Apple secretly developed a $50 million ...
When marketers incorporate VR and AR into their campaigns, they can create immersive experiences that captivate audiences and ...
A community open house will be held Nov. 15, while the new, $1.2-billion, all-electric healthcare center at UC Irvine will ...
The facility will house programs to train people for careers in building systems, automotive and transportation technologies, ...
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How ‘Shelby Oaks’ Director Chris Stuckmann Made the Jump From YouTuber to Big Screen Filmmaker
Shelby Oaks is the latest movie to be made by a YouTube creator and we get the inside story on how it happened.
In their fictional scenario, the model was to take on the role of Alex, an AI belonging to the Summit Bridge corporation.
TheWrap spoke to the tech CEO about Proto's viral Stan Lee installation at L.A. Comic Con and how a 7 foot tall box could ...
The best proptech solutions, people and projects were recognised on 17 October at a unique event featuring a prestigious award ceremony in a relaxed setting.
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