Dear Professor,
Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!
|
|
New Courses Launched
1. Internet of Things
2. Blockchain
3. Speak Up
4. Email Writing Skills
|
|
|
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
|
Google recommends that everyone use their phone as a security key, but, in particular, it recommends it for “journalists, activists, business leaders, and political campaign teams who are at risk of targeted online attacks.”
|
The idea here is to offer developers and data scientists an end-to-end service for building, testing and deploying their own models.
|
A Symantec study of more than 1,500 hotels found that 67 percent of them were unwittingly leaking guests' personal information.
|
Programmer News for the Day
|
String formatting is a robust and powerful part of any python programmer’s toolkit – nearly every piece of production software takes advantage of it in one way or another.
|
This article is a guide for current and aspiring developers and data scientists.
|
With a Raspberry Pi, low-cost gas sensors, and a remote-controlled switch, you can control the air quality in your house.
|
Word for the Day
|
cerebration noun
\ ˌser- ə- ˈbrā- shən , ˌse- rə- \
|
:thinking, :cogitation
|
A mastermind group is a perfect example of cerebration at its best.
|
|
Puzzle for the Day
|
Anagram for the Day
|
Age Puzzle
Kevin is 5 years old, James is also 5 and Rebecca is 7.
How old is Jacqueline?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
Eric committed the crime.
If we assume that Adrian was the culprit we can see that there would be 6 true statements, so it can't be Adrian.
We can repeat this will all five suspects and quickly see that only Eric being the culprit would result in exactly 5 statements being true.
|
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:
Veils
Veins
Verse
Solution (Previous):
UNITE : UNTIE
UNTIL : UNLIT
VASES : SAVES
|
Innovation of the Day
|
In 1770, Dr. Joseph Priestley made the first mention in English that a piece of a rubber substance could erase marks from black-lead pencils.
|
In 1788, the first U.S. worsted mill to use water power, the Hartford Woolen Manufactory was opened in Hartford, Conn. It was also the first strictly commercial worsted mill.
|
In 1877, a steam-engine driven helicopter model built by Enrico Forlanini rose 40 ft (12 m). The machine weighed 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs). Its coaxial rotors were powered by a two-cylinder steam engine.
|
Video for the Day
|
Podcast for the Day
|
A brown thrasher knows a thousand songs. A wood thrush can sing two pitches at once. A mockingbird can match the sounds around it — including car alarms. These are just a few of the 4,000 species of songbirds. How do these birds learn songs? How do they know to mimic the songs of their own species? Are they born knowing how to sing? Partha P. Mitra illuminates the beautiful world of birdsong.
|
For many children, Christmas is the most exciting time of the year when they look forward to all the presents Santa Claus will bring. But for families who struggle to buy food they can’t afford presents for Christmas day. Neil and Alice discuss how some charities are helping these families in need.
|
Idiom for the Day
|
after all
|
considering the fact that something happened, something that is usually assumed.
|
You don’t need to call him. After all, he never calls you.
|
|
Quote for the Day
|
|
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
Mark Twain
|
Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
|