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The First Handheld Mobile Phone Is Made in 1973, Martin Luther King's last speech in 1968, Osborne 1 is launched in 1981, First Gen Ipad released in 2010, Panama Papers Leaked in 2016,
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International Students Were Wrongly Accused of Cheating Thanks to AI Detection Tools
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How to Master Distributed Cache in Nest.JS,
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By
@axotion [ 4 Min read ]
Caching can be a thorn in any developerās side. Iāve spent too many hours wrestling with slow APIs and overburdened databases, searching for a solution thatās both effective and easy to implement. Installation is as simple as it gets: controller:..
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@jay-thakur [ 12 Min read ]
"We need a multi-agent architecture for this." In the race to build sophisticated AI systems, we've forgotten the engineering principle that's guided technology for centuries: the simplest solution that works is usually the best one. What distinguishes AI agents from traditional LLMs is their ability to: Metric Single-Agent Multi-Agent..
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@TheMarkup [ 7 Min read ]
Turnitin labeled more than 90 percent of the studentās paper as AI-generated. Hahn set up a Zoom meeting with the student and explained the finding, asking to see notes and other materials used to write the paper. Credit:YouTube Also published here..
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The first handheld mobile phone call was made in New York City by Motorola engineer and executive Martin Cooper using a Motorola DynaTAC 8000x prototype. The gadget was bulky and heavy, weighing roughly 2.5 pounds (1.1 kg). Cooper called Joel Engel at Bell Laboratories, an AT&T subsidiary. The first successful...
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Apple is reportedly working on the iPhone 17 Air, a new model that could be the thinnest iPhone yetā2mm slimmer than current versions. Along with a sleek new design, it may also introduce Appleās first in-house modem and possibly eliminate the charging port entirely. While the "Air" branding has worked well for MacBooks and iPads, does a thinner, portless iPhone move the needle for you?
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