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I lost 30 pounds in a year. These are the apps, tech, and tools I used to stay on track

Sunday Runday (Image credit: Android Central) In this weekly column, Android Central Wearables Editor Michael Hicks talks about the world of wearables, apps, and fitness tech related to running and health, in his quest to get faster and more fit. Last July, I discovered I’d hit 225 pounds—close to “obese” for my height—having gained over […]

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Best Smart Door Locks: 10 Best Smart Door Locks in India for Easy Access Management (2024)

In an era where security and convenience are paramount, smart door locks emerge as a vital component of modern home protection. These devices revolutionise traditional door locks by integrating advanced technology to offer unparalleled security features and enhanced convenience. From biometric authentication like fingerprint recognition to remote access via mobile apps, smart door locks provide

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Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answer and Help for July 1, #386

Need the answers for the New York Times Connections puzzle? To me, Wordle is more of a vocabulary test, but Connections is more of a brainteaser. You’re given 16 words and asked to put them into four groups that are somehow connected. Sometimes they’re obvious, but game editor Wyna Liu knows how to trick you by using

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DoD’s new service to give US troops remote access to supercomputers

The US Department of Defense has finally agreed to develop supercomputer cloud service, which will add the capacity and the ability to remotely access Pentagon’s high-performance computers. The approval came after two companies completed an 18-month prototyping period. Rescale and Parallel Works demonstrated that their solutions successfully increase the computing power of High-Performance Computing Modernization

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Cybersecurity is a ‘team sport’ amid new gen AI–based cyberattacks

When OpenAI unveiled its ChatGPT program in November 2022, it made AI applications accessible to almost everyone. The chatbot made AI tangible for everyday people, not just data scientists or computer engineers.  But not everyone wants to use these tools for benign purposes. Earlier this year, a finance worker in Hong Kong transferred more than

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Sudbury board wants to hear from public about cellphone use in schools

Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Many fear social media is distracting students while they are in class Published Jun 30, 2024  •  Last updated 2 hours ago  •  3 minute read The Sudbury-area’s English public school board wants to hear from the public on how it should change its policies governing the use of cellphones

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Quectel’s FLM263D Is a RISC-V Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy Module Targeting Matter Projects

Quectel has announced the launch of a new standalone RISC-V microcontroller and Wi-Fi module for those working on integrating smart home systems with Matter-compliant controllers, including full support for the Alexa Connect Kit (ACK) Software Development Kit (SDK) for Matter: the FLM263D. “Revolutionizing connectivity in the smart home landscape, our latest FLM263D module sets a

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Defining — and citing — the Qiskit SDK

Qiskit first emerged in 2017 as an open-source software development kit (SDK), but since then, it has evolved into a comprehensive software stack delivering the world’s most performant software for building, optimizing, orchestrating, and executing quantum workloads. Today, the Qiskit SDK is just one component in this expanded software stack, but it remains vitally important.

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