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Please find below links for the information related to latest technology and trends. This could help your faculty members and/or your college students.
Tech News for the Day
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Facebook app developers left hundreds of millions of user records exposed on publicly visible cloud servers, researchers from security firm UpGuard said today.
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Scientists at the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol and Colorado, Boulder have moved a step closer to developing the next generation of data storage and processing devices, using an emerging science called skyrmionics.
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Studies show that facial recognition technology frequently has higher error rates for minorities
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Programmer News for the Day
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The role of today’s successful, modern developer is changing well beyond simply writing great code.
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JMeter and Locust are one of the top testing tools out there for testing the scalibility of production ready web service.
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One approach that can produce a better understanding of the range of potential outcomes and help avoid the “flaw of averages” is a Monte Carlo simulation.
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Word for the Day
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estrange verb
es· trange | \ i-ˈstrānj \
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: to arouse especially mutual enmity or indifference in (someone) where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness : ALIENATE
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She became estranged from her family.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Anagram for the Day
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Word Puzzle
Below, 10 nine letter words have been broken into chunks of three letters. These chunks have been mixed up, no chunk is used twice and all chunks are used. Can you determine what the 10 words are?
rbr ent ard man tor rbo
and ban con erf dst dli
fly spa dra dif hai ght
per all fis ove ush hea
new gon fer wat her duc
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
29,000.
Each vowel is worth 4 and each consonant is worth 5. The total indicates how many thousand miles away the venue is. Therefore, since Sydney has 1 vowel and 5 consonants, the total is (1 * 4) + (5 * 5) = 29 thousand miles.
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An anagram is a word made by using letters of another word in a different order.
Example: shot à host
Find the anagram for the following:
Tacit
Talks
Tamed
Solution (Previous):
SWAPS : WASPS
SWELL : WELLS
SWING : WINGS
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1862, the first aerosol dispenser, an "improved bottle for aerated liquids" was patented in the U.S. by John D. Lynde of Philadelphia, Penn. (no. 34,894)
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In 1873, the first commercially successful margarine manufacturing process was patented by Alfred Paraf of New York (No. 137,564).
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In 1879, a "Fire Escape Ladder" was patented by black American inventor, J.R. Winters (No. 214,224)
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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Lead used to be a very common ingredient in many products, and unfortunately it still lingers in some buildings today. So, how does lead damage our brains—and what can we do to stop it? Gross Science explains.
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Some people are funny whatever they do. Others... well, when they try to make us laugh all they do is embarrass themselves. Alice and Neil discuss humour and teach you related vocabulary. Neil is a bit of a comedian but will he manage to make Alice laugh?
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Idiom for the Day
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cast aspersions
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criticize somebody or somebody’s character.
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His opponents never missed an opportunity to cast aspersions on his professionalism.
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Quote for the Day
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“Nobody is bored when he is trying to make something that is beautiful, or to discover something that is true.”
William Inge
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Team Campus Connect,
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