The Class 10 Computer Science exam is set to take place on February 27, 2026, and as usual, students are now in the final leg of preparations. Rather .
Researchers have uncovered a malware campaign targeting 7-Zip users through fake domain 7zip.com, turning infected computers into proxy nodes.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has invited Online Applications for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) (Main)-2026 Session 2. This is in continuation of the Public Notice dated October 31, 2025, ...
Raspberry Pi sent me a sample of their AI HAT+ 2 generative AI accelerator based on Hailo-10H for review. The 40 TOPS AI accelerator is advertised as being suitable for LLMs (Large Language Models) ...
This HVAC Reference Application is an interactive tutorial that allows users to learn the core features of Murano from both a hardware and software perspective. You will have the option to prototype ...
Applications are invited for recruitment of 13 vacant non-teaching positions or jobs in Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) in 2026. Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) is inviting ...
ALABAMA — STREAM U.S. Data Centers wants more than a million additional square feet of space for its data center at Western New York Science & Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park in the Town of ...
Applicants for fall 2026 admission to the master’s and PhD programs in computer science must complete the following steps no later than 10 p.m. MST on Dec. 15, 2025. All documents, including Letters ...
Abstract: This tutorial describes the 5G New Radio Vehicle-to-Everything (5G NR-V2X) air interface, with a specific focus on the features and capabilities introduced in 3GPP Release 16. It begins by ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools can produce entertaining content, aid in research, and advance user productivity. But the rapid emergence in the market of new tools such as the new ...
I started programming in .NET back in the days of .NET 1.0 beta 1. Transitioning from Visual Basic was a big deal, and there was a lot of excitement around .NET! Things have gone a very long way since ...