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Your Google Pixel phone just got a big smart home update

Managing your smart home with Google Home is about to get simpler – if you have a Google Pixel device

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Pixabay review | TechRadar

Pixabay is an online royalty-free media library – now owned by design app Canva. The platform lets you download and

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Gradient Boosting from Theory to Practice (Part 2) | by Dr. Roi Yehoshua | Jul, 2023

Use the gradient boosting classes in Scikit-Learn to solve different classification and regression problems Photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash

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What are the Latest Trends in Digital Audience Development and Engagement for IT Managed Service Providers?

Are you ready to take your digital audience development and engagement to the next level? Look no further because we

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Ethical guardrails are essential to making generative AI work for healthcare

Guardrails are a hot topic in the world of generative AI. Without much government regulation, it is falling on businesses

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Splunk reveals new AI tools to improve your security workflow

Splunk has introduced several enhancements to its products, including increased AI capabilities to improve threat detection, investigation and response times.

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Causes, Impact, & Best Practices for Mitigation

It’s expected that by 2025, more than 60%1 of organizations will depend on MSPs for their operations and security. Since

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General IoT News – Telenor IoT and Verizon Business Forge Strategic Partnership to Expand Global IoT Services

Telenor IoT and Verizon Business have entered into a strategic partnership to strengthen international IoT connectivity, providing customers with global

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AI could give us digital immortality but we probably don’t want it

In the 1990 fantasy drama – Truly, Madly, Deeply, lead character Nina, (Juliet Stevenson), is grieving the recent death of

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