[ad_1] Valentine’s Day is the perfect day to do something special for your significant other. Maybe an unexpected trip, flowers, or a fancy dinner reservation is what you need to make the day perfect. If you’re looking for a little inspiration to help you sweep your partner off their feet, you ...
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[ad_1] Many makers now have at their disposal an artificial intelligence tool that automates the design process for 3D-printable parts without the need for 3D modeling. That means cutting out the often painstaking steps required to create functional parts, and could help make designing and engineering more seamless and efficient. Developed ...
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[ad_1] SNK has seen a rollercoaster of ups and downs in the video game world for the last decade. After essentially leaving active video game development, the once-household name Japanese developer is now doing their best to recommit to video games over merely leveraging its back catalog and focusing in ...
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[ad_1] Maybe you’re sitting at a MacBook or other modern PC right now, typing away in near silence on a keyboard that provides no real satisfying response to your human fingers. Maybe, once in the distant past, you remember when keyboards offered something in return: A “click clack” that stood ...
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[ad_1] Schools are often late to taking advantage of new technologies, so today still do much of their business over paper forms. One pain point in particular – for school administrators, teachers and parents alike – is handling permission forms for activities and field trips. A young startup called Script ...
Read More »Facebook patents tech to determine social class
[ad_1] Facebook’s patent plan for “Socioeconomic Group Classification Based on User Features” uses different data sources and qualifiers to determine whether a user is “working class,” “middle class,” or “upper class.” It uses things like a user’s home ownership status, education, number of gadgets owned, and how much they use ...
Read More »Marvel's Newest Hero Is K-pop Star Luna Snow
[ad_1] Share. A product of Marvel and South Korean game developer Netmarble. By Joshua Yehl New Marvel character Luna Snow is a K-pop star-turned-superhero from South Korea with ice-based powers who recently made her debut in Netmarble’s role-playing mobile game Marvel: Future Fight. “We were very glad to have the ...
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[ad_1] On board the Tesla Roadster that Elon Musk sent hurtling towards the sun, aiming for a long, leisurely Earth-Mars orbit, there were a few pieces of miscellaneous cargo. A so-called ‘Starman,’ which is a life-size mannequin wearing a production version of the SpaceX crew spacesuit; a miniature car created ...
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[ad_1] T-Mobile delivered another strong quarter as it continued to gobble up customers, but the outlook may indicate that its Un-carrier momentum can’t last forever. For 2018, T-Mobile projected postpaid net customer additions of 2 million to 3 million. That tally is lower than the 3.6 million net postpaid additions ...
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[ad_1] We’ve entered a golden age of video and photography.How to buy a camera in 2018 Stop waving your smartphone at me. Steve Dent takes a tour of the best cameras out there in 2018, running the full gamut from high-powered compacts to top-of-the-range DSLRs that would make fashion photographers ...
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