Artificial Intelligence for Business has become widely popular in the international market but Pakistan is yet to develop an understanding of AI and its benefits. As a stepping stone, a Pakistani startup company is making a difference in the technology side with a user-friendly, … | Continue reading
This design for a rammed earth extension to a Californian Bungalow goes back to personal key experiences of places. Steffen Welsch Architects | Continue reading
Is “car-sharing” going down like “bike-sharing”? | Continue reading
How to make a filter than can be implied an infinite number of times without producing artifacts and remain nearly indistinguishable from the original image. | Continue reading
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I didn’t say this clearly enough in my book. While there are a few outlier organizations and individuals who ‘have’ a tribe, more often than not, we simply have the privilege to t… | Continue reading
After several tragedies of passenger rape and murder while using Didi, a Chinese ride-hailing company, people have once again raised concerns about safety. | Continue reading
Hi everyone! In this article, I would like to make a connection between classical mathematical modeling, that we study in school, college… | Continue reading
Confession: I read the ACM Magazine. This makes me a dweeb even in programming circles. One of the things I found in it is “Metamorphic Testing”. I’ve never heard of it, and nobody I knew heard about it either. But the academic literature was shockingly impressive: many incredibl … | Continue reading
“Wow! It is super cool!” — the most concise client’s feedback“We did the Clipshot app on the basis of the knowledge of mathematics, statistics and computer science” — points out the formula of success DashDevs CEO and technical lead Igor Tomych. A year after the release of the Cl … | Continue reading
A couple years ago my wife and I visited the beautiful Spanish city of Segovia located in the center of Spain about an hour northwest of Madrid. At the heart of the city, nestled close to its historic shopping district, are the iconic aqueducts built during the Roman Empire nearl … | Continue reading
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We decided to put together all the apps we have reviewed over the last year, so you can have our opinion of the technology impacting events in 2019. | Continue reading
The Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting for March 2019 featured demonstrations of YAML Templating Tool, as well as weighted routing under the Istio and Cloud Foundry integration. The | Continue reading
The Apple team has a strict vision concerning the quality of mobile applications. This is really great for the users, because the Apple team works hard to make the App Store a trustworthy ecosystem. The App Store has a high threshold and tough requirements, not only for the app’s … | Continue reading
There are plenty of resources on Dockerizing applications for production. But it’s much harder to find good resources on using Docker… | Continue reading
Legal Rising: How Workflow Automation Can Unite Corporate Legal Ecosystems By Steven O’Donnell, Mitratech When we first heard the term ‘ecosystem’ applied to the network of in-house att… | Continue reading
The heavier an aircraft is, the more fuel it needs to stay in flight. Every single part adds to the total weight of the aircraft, from the wings to the engines to the bolts that hold everything together. The many parts that make up a vehicle are traditionally made using various m … | Continue reading
> This blog post is all about: why salaries are so tricky in softwareengineering, an evolution in approaching the topic of promoting/compensatingpeople, why market evaluation can't be relied upon, what are 2 best ways toevaluate how much you're worth, are people always comparabl … | Continue reading
US computer science students beat those in India, China, and Russia when competing head-to-head, a new study shows. | Continue reading
Activities such as laying gas pipelines, trawling for fish, drilling for oil, and even burying internet cables in the deep sea, are destroying marine ecosystems. But studies have shown that reintroducing seaweed and corals to these habitats could ward off the worst effects – and … | Continue reading
As you probably know Google Chrome has its own internal DNS cache. Is there a way to clear it without having to wait for the time out or close the browser? | Continue reading
It took a while, but finally—and with the carefully curated help of Oprah, Big Bird and Goldman Sachs—Apple has at last unveiled a new streaming TV service, its own branded credit card and a news subscription product. | Continue reading
On Monday, Apple launched what some have called a "Netflix for news"—a $10-a-month subscription service that offers access to hundreds of magazines and a handful of newspapers. But most major U.S. news publishers aren't participating. | Continue reading
A technology which improves password security without degrading usability. Find out how it’s done in the wild. | Continue reading
Being a gymnast has its risks—the countless jumps, twists, and landings can take a toll on the body. But there's another, invisible risk: the equipment used in training contains hazardous flame retardant chemicals that accumulate in air and dust, and eventually end up in the athl … | Continue reading
The dark brown melanin pigment, eumelanin, colors hair and eyes, and protects our skin from sun damage. It has also long been known to conduct electricity, but too little for any useful application—until now. | Continue reading
El proper dimarts 1 d'abril, a les 11h, estaré a l'stand de Kalandraka (pavelló 26, stand B2) de la Fira del llibre il·lustrat de Bologna, s... | Continue reading
The latest news, updates, and announcements from Uber. | Continue reading
If you're tired of seeing Android's underrepresentation in the creative world, then a full 62 minutes of late-night television might make up for it. This... by Jules Wang in Galaxy S10+, News, Samsung, Videos | Continue reading
Christine Korsgaard is a distinguished philosopher who has taught at Harvard for most of her career. Though not known to the general public, she is eminent within the field for her penetrating and analytically dense writings on ethical theory and her critical interpretations of t … | Continue reading
Fear is the strongest motivator. So then, why aren't we motivated enough to save water? | Continue reading
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The latest news, updates, and announcements from Uber. | Continue reading
A 2.3 percent jump in global energy demand last year outstripped the expansion of renewables and helped drive record-high greenhouse gas emissions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Tuesday. | Continue reading