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Month: December 2021

Software

Smart charging can save electric vehicle drivers £110 a year and cut carbon footprint by 20%

December 30, 2021 TechXplore.com

Drivers of electric vehicles could save an average of £110 a year—and cut their carbon footprint by 20%—by using “smart charging” to power up their cars at the best possible times, a report by a […]

Software

What is Log4j? A cybersecurity expert explains the latest internet vulnerability, how bad it is and what's at stake

December 23, 2021 TechXplore.com

Log4Shell, an internet vulnerability that affects millions of computers, involves an obscure but nearly ubiquitous piece of software, Log4j. The software is used to record all manner of activities that go on under the hood […]

The Conversation

Our casual use of facial analysis tools can lead to more sinister applications

December 19, 2021 The Conversation

On Dec. 14, the governments of British Columbia, Alberta and Québec ordered facial recognition company Clearview AI to stop collecting — and to delete — images of people obtained without their consent. Discussions about the risks […]

Software

Artificial intelligence magnifies the utility of electron microscopes

December 17, 2021 TechXplore.com

With resolution 1,000 times greater than a light microscope, electron microscopes are exceptionally good at imaging materials and detailing their properties. But like all technologies, they have some limitations.This article is brought to you by […]

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Got Zoom fatigue? Out-of-sync brainwaves could be another reason videoconferencing is such a drag

December 11, 2021 The Conversation

During the pandemic, video calls became a way for me to connect with my aunt in a nursing home and with my extended family during holidays. Zoom was how I enjoyed trivia nights, happy hours […]

The Conversation

5 ways to break into the video game industry

December 11, 2021 The Conversation

When you break out the game console to play a video game like NBA2K, chances are the biggest decision you’ll have to make is which player or team you want to be. But have you ever […]

The Conversation

We created holograms you can touch – you could soon shake a virtual colleague’s hand

December 11, 2021 The Conversation

The TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced millions of people to the idea of a holodeck: an immersive, realistic 3D holographic projection of a complete environment that you could interact with and even […]

Software

Soap bubbles inspire new software making mining more cost-effective

December 8, 2021 TechXplore.com

Using an algorithm based on the physical properties of soap bubbles, researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed software to solve operational issues in designing open-pit mines.This article is brought to you by this […]

Software

Book explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design

December 1, 2021 TechXplore.com

Sometimes, software is just like us. It can be bloated, slow, and messy. Humans might see a doctor if these symptoms persist (maybe not for messiness), but rarely do we push a flawed software program […]

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