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Love it or hate it? Apple’s ‘Liquid Glass’ explained

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Apple’s latest design overhaul—aptly named Liquid Glass—has been polarizing to say the least.This post was originally published on this site

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Software tool shows clear advantage in water purity prediction

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A powerful new software tool that can accurately predict the performance of biofilters used by the water industry could reduce the challenge of maintaining the purity of tap water.This post was originally published on this […]

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New haptic system lets soft objects respond to taps, squeezes and twists

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New technology that invites expressive, two-way communication between a person and the soft, flexible object they are holding or wearing has been developed at the University of Bath.This post was originally published on this site

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Open-source software advances design of offshore structures by testing wave-structure interactions

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A Cornell doctoral student has developed an open-source software package that could transform how engineers design floating offshore structures for renewable energy and other ocean applications.This post was originally published on this site

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The lord of the ring mouse—a lightweight, ring-based computer mouse lasts over a month on a single charge

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As the use of wearable devices such as augmented reality (AR) glasses has slowly but steadily increased, so too has the desire to control these devices in an easy and convenient way. Ring controllers worn […]

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Graffiti framework lets people personalize online social spaces while staying connected with others

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Say a local concert venue wants to engage its community by giving social media followers an easy way to share and comment on new music from emerging artists. Rather than working within the constraints of […]

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Software supports safe, controlled detonations of aerial bombs

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Time and again, unexploded aerial bombs from the Second World War need to be defused or detonated in controlled explosions. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI are working together with partners […]

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Simulation tool improves accuracy and speed of electric grid modeling

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Covering half of North America, the U.S. electric grid functions somewhat like a vast, complex organism. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new simulation platform for understanding and […]

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AI is transforming how software engineers do their jobs. Just don’t call it ‘vibe-coding’

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One of the hottest markets in the artificial intelligence industry is selling chatbots that write computer code.This post was originally published on this site

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Microsoft offers no-cost Windows 10 lifeline

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Microsoft on Wednesday announced new options for US and European customers to safely extend the life of the Windows 10 operating system free of charge just days before a key deadline to upgrade to Windows […]

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