Coding Bootcamps Can Level Up Your Skills And Change Your Career Trajectory

In the programming world, few aspects seem as inescapable as the infamous coding bootcamps. One way or another, you’ll hear about them: From scanning through your best friend’s resume to checking your LinkedIn feed, you’ll eventually come across a glimmering Bootcamp diploma with titles such as “Full Stack Ninja” or “DevOps Swiss Knife.” Bootcamps, which claim to be short, intensive training plans that will teach you programming skills, seem too good to be true....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 947 words · Patricia Matchett

Concrete Has A Huge Carbon Footprint Graphene Could Change That

To manufacture all this concrete, more than 4 billion tonnes of cement are produced every year. According to the Chatham House think tank, that creates around 8% of all CO2 emissions — more than what’s caused by all the trucks across the globe. Cement makers urgently need to reduce this footprint. To meet the requirements of the Paris Agreement on climate change, the industry needs to cut emissions by at least 16% by 2030....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1142 words · Ellis Baker

Coronavirus F1 Engineers And Academics Produced New Breathing Aid Design In Under 10 Days

To alleviate this problem, a team of engineers from UCL (the university in London where I work) and Formula One engine maker Mercedes-AMG HPP have been working flat out to manufacture large numbers of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. This machine, similar to those commonly used to treat sleep apnea, can support patients with severe breathing problems, freeing up ventilators for the most critically ill. As with all things coronavirus related, speed is of the essence....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 909 words · Paul Maker

Crypto Gaming May Promise You Riches But The Reality Is Very Different

As of October 2021, “crypto gaming” accounted for more than half of the blockchain activity over that quarter. At the same time, a treasury inquiry has led to consumer groups calling for regulation in the crypto market. Crypto evangelists say blockchains are the future of gaming, and crypto gaming is ushering in “Web3” – the so-called next iteration of the internet built on blockchain technology. How true are these promises?...

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Elizabeth Borjon

Cut The Rope Now Available On Android Smartphones Google

There had been rumours that the ZeptoLab bestseller was on would launch on Android smartphones this week after the CTRAndroid Twitter account pinged numerous Android blogs that the game would be released on Friday. The aim of Cut The Rope is to place a piece of candy into the mouth of Om Nom, a cartoon monster. The candy is suspended by one or more ropes that the user needs to swipe to cut, helping to move it closer to the goal....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · Amy Wriedt

Czech Government Wants To Slap A 7 Ad Tax On Google And Facebook

The tax will still need to be confirmed by lawmakers in parliament, but if it goes through, the Czech Republic would join other EU countries that are trying to rein in international tech giants with stricter taxation. Both Italy and France have started implementing their own digital taxes after attempts at putting together an EU-wide tax failed last year. The Czech Republic’s proposed tax — which is based on the failed EU proposal — is targeted at Facebook, Google, and other big ad sellers....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Catherine Watts

Damn Sonos Newest Products Show Just How Smart The Company Is

In fact, it’s hard to think of any other consumer technology company that holds such a sway over the market. From TVs to headphones, laptops to games consoles, there are few companies that dominate their spaces quite like Sonos. This isn’t to say the company doesn’t have competitors — I’ve written in great depth about my adoration of Bluesound gear and Bose has been in this sphere for some time — it’s just that they’re not on equal footing....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · Aubrey Malachi

Datarobot S Vision To Democratize Machine Learning With No Code Ai

The growing digitization of nearly every aspect of our world and lives has created immense opportunities for the productive application of machine learning and data science. Organizations and institutions across the board are feeling the need to innovate and reinvent themselves by using artificial intelligence and putting their data to good use. And according to several surveys, data science is among the fastest-growing in-demand skills in different sectors. However, the growing demand for AI is hampered by the very low supply of data scientists and machine learning experts....

December 12, 2022 · 8 min · 1660 words · James Gay

Dear Pandemic Please Go Away So I Can Visit Super Nintendo World

Find out more about @USJ_Official’s real-life #Mario Kart ride in the theme park: https://t.co/Pb94OFE7y7 #任天堂 pic.twitter.com/ZyrqEg3dRB — Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) November 30, 2020 Bloomberg got a look at the Mario Kart-themed ride, which will apparently involve an AR headset so that you can visualize the race going on around the roller coaster. Supposedly, you’ll be able to do things like throw shells at your fellow racers and use power-ups. It looks pretty amazing, I’m not going to lie, even if the notion of putting on a used AR headset gives me the heebie-jeebies....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Nathaniel Drozd

Deep Learning Models Don T Need To Be Black Boxes Here S How

In tandem with the expansion of deep learning in various domains and applications, there has been a growing interest in developing techniques that try to explain neural networks by examining their results and learned parameters. But these explanations are often erroneous and misleading, and they provide little guidance in fixing possible misconceptions embedded in deep learning models during training. In a paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Machine Intelligence, scientists at Duke University propose “concept whitening,” a technique that can help steer neural networks toward learning specific concepts without sacrificing performance....

December 12, 2022 · 10 min · 2096 words · Freda Kirby

Deepfakes Are Taking Over Tiktok Here S How You Can Spot Them

Deepfakes are videos in which a subject’s face or body has been digitally altered to make them look like someone else – usually a famous person. One notable example is the @deeptomcriuse TikTok account, which has posted dozens of deepfake videos impersonating Tom Cruise and attracted some 3.6 million followers. In another example, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg seems to be confessing to conspiratorial data sharing. More recently there have been a number of silly videos featuring actors such as Robert Pattinson and Keanu Reeves....

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 1046 words · Brian Hughes

Deezer Built An Ai To Catch The Explicit Lyrics Human Censors Miss

The streaming service has developed an AI technique that automatically detects explicit lyrics — just by analyzing the audio. Of course, a human could do the job, but that can be a lot of work, as podcaster Adam Buxton discovered when he valiantly tried to censor serial offenders NWA. Another problem is that record companies aren’t always as diligent as Buxton. Deezer says they can’t always be relied on to add an “explicit content” tag to the foul-mouthed songs that they submit to streaming services....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Alice Harris

Disney Snags Hamilton The Movie

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) February 3, 2020 If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard rumors about a film version of musical sensation Hamilton, I’d have at least a moderately-sized vacation home by now. The version we’ll be seeing was filmed in 2016 during the show’s original run. I’ve never seen the play myself, but I’m pleased I’ll finally get the chance. It seems I’m the target audience as well, as Disney CEO Robert Iger said in a statement, “All who saw it with the original cast will never forget that singular experience....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Sharie Pagliaro

Disruptive Fintech Is Our Best Bet To Economic Recovery Post Covid 19

History has taught us that times of crisis drive demand for technological advancement. Those that leverage innovative technology, to tackle challenges and turn them into opportunities, are often the most successful in helping society to recover. Earlier this year, when the novel coronavirus sparked a global pandemic, physical distancing was enforced around the world to limit the spread of infection. This led to a surge in remote working and a spike in unemployment, sparking technological innovation within a number of industries....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Karen Ulatowski

Domino S Delivers Pizza By Drone To Dutch Beach But It Was Just A Trial

According to a report from Dutch news outlet RTL, Domino’s Pizza carried out a successful test flight of a pizza delivering drone to get the cheese-topped, dough-based sustenance to customers on a beach in Zandvoort on the coast north-west of Amsterdam. [Read: Burger King is exposing a Tesla Autopilot bug with its irresponsible burger giveaway] “We are testing with drones as a future solution to get to difficult or more remote places, such as on the water,” the pizza chain said....

December 12, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Joshua Jones

Don T Worry About Elon Taking Twitter Private And Scrapping Its Board

Musk, who on April 25, 2022, sealed a deal to buy Twitter for US$44 billion, criticized board members for owning almost no shares of the company they oversee. Dorsey, who will step down from his seat on Twitter’s board at the end of his term in May 2022, called it the “dysfunction of the company.” Conservative politicians derided the board as “scared” of free speech. As experts on corporate governance, we believe this feud raises two important corporate governance questions: What purpose does a board of directors serve?...

December 12, 2022 · 5 min · 1007 words · Robert Morales

Dota 2 International Prize Pool Becomes Largest In Esports History

The 2019 Dota 2 International, the largest tourney for players of Valve’s MOBA, currently has a prize pool of $30,200,471 (at time of writing — it’s still going up). That makes it the biggest ever offered for a single esports event, though that’s not really a surprise when you consider how the money is raised. For those who don’t know, the base prize money is augmented by a portion of battle pass sales, meaning it increases every time someone buys a Dota 2 battle pass....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Mary Lewis

Dyson Just Supersized Its V11 Vacuum For Larger Spaces

At least, that’s usually the case. To address those concerns, Dyson recently announced the new V11 Outsize – a larger take on its cordless vacuums. While the new vacuum is still part of the V11 family – Dyson doesn’t consider it an upgrade over the V11 so much as an alternative – it packs in a 150 percent larger bin and a 25 percent larger cleanerhead; as shown in the images above and below, it’s quite the difference....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Terry Hopkins

Ea To Release Source Code For Command And Conquer S Tiberian Dawn And Red Alert

Interestingly, the announcement came via a Reddit post related to the upcoming Command and Conquer remaster collection: This came as a surprise to most, as we were only expecting news on whether the remaster would allow mods at all. The Command and Conquer series has been a darling for RTS afficianados and modders alike since it launched in 1995. The upcoming remaster will bring back the classic gameplay that played a pivotal role in defining the modern RTS genre with a fresh UI, modern graphics, and a coat of polish on the game’s play mechanics....

December 12, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Amy Barlow

Entrepreneurs These Apps Can Streamline Your New Business And They Re All An Extra 30 Off

You’ve got your idea — check. Your business plan is sound check. And now, it’s time to get all your ducks firmly in a row to give your new enterprise a real chance to get off the ground. If you haven’t considered things like cloud storage or SEO marketing or an automated accounting system, then you definitely should be paying close attention to these nine apps. In addition to being big assets to any new business, each of these apps is now also on sale at an extra 30 percent off thanks to the TNW Deals’ Semi-Annual Sale....

December 12, 2022 · 4 min · 791 words · Frances Waren