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Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!
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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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Researchers turn to optical computing to carry out neural-network calculations
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HydroFlex signals a growing push for zero-emission rail technologies
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In the coming age of autonomous vehicles, users may have to pay extra to keep their whereabouts private
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Programmer News for the Day
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Cars have gotten smart. Can roads catch up?
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In this post, we look at how TypeScript lovers can get this language running within their Node.js projects.
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In this article, we will discuss npm, its commands, how to install its packages, and certain versions of packages.
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Word for the Day
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tutelage noun
tu·te·lage | \ ˈtü-tə-lij , ˈtyü-\
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: the state of being under a guardian or tutor
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The company is relying on the tutelage of its new CEO to increase profits.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Anagram for the Day
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Number Puzzle
Daft Dave, our local DIY expert, is renovating the local hospital.
He has to number each of the rooms in the hospital with plastic numbers.
However, he has run out of the number 9.
How many 9's must Dave buy in order to number all 1,000 rooms?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
95238
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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:
Pointers
Recitals
Refining
Solution (Previous):
MUTILATE : ULTIMATE
NAMELESS : SALESMAN
OVERHANG : HANGOVER
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1808, The leather splitting machine was patented this day by Samuel Parker of Billerica, MA. (located 20 miles northwest of Boston.)
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In 1872, New England sea captain, John F. Blondel of Thomaston, Maine, patented the doughnut cutter, (but can't take credit for the hole).
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In 1878, an improved corncob pipe was patented by Henry Tibbe in Washington, Missouri, which he assigned to himself and Anton Tibbe, his son. (No.205,816).
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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Light always travels at a speed of 299,792,458 meters per second. But if you're in motion too, you're going to perceive it as traveling even faster -- which isn't possible! In this second installment of a three-part series on space-time, CERN scientists Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie use a space-time diagram to analyze the sometimes confounding motion of light.
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In this programme, Neil and Dan will be discussing why emojis and emoticons have become so popular, and teaching you six items of vocabulary.
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Idiom for the Day
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go bananas
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become very angry, act crazy.
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She’ll go bananas if she sees the house in this (dirty) condition.
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Quote for the Day
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“If the other person injures you, you may forget the injury; but if you injure him you will always remember.”
Khalil Gibran
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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