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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Decoding the Coding Craze: Which Languages Should YOU Learn?

Learning to code is like unlocking a secret door to the tech world, but with so many languages out there, it can feel overwhelming. This article breaks down the most popular programming languages of 2024, but don't just take it as gospel! Let's dive in and think critically about what this means

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Dreams: Hype or Reality?

Tesla is betting big on its self-driving technology, Full Self-Driving (FSD), promising a future where cars drive themselves. But is this vision realistic? Tesla recently unveiled its roadmap for FSD, aiming to launch it in two new markets early next year. They've already rolled out FSD in the US,

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Remote Work Resume:Is Your Tech TalkStrong Enough?

Are you dreaming of ditching the daily commute and working from your couch? Remote work is booming, with 22% of workers saying it's their top perk (according to Monster's 2024 Work Watch Report). But before you hit 'apply,' think about this: would your resume stand out in a sea of remote job seekers

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's AI Push: Affordable Phones Get Smart (But is it Enough? )

Tecno is making waves at IFA 2024 with a slew of AI-powered features coming to its smartphones. The company, known for blending innovation with affordability, is clearly aiming to compete in the AI race. But are these features just gimmicks, or will they truly revolutionize the user experience? Here

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Quandary: US Tightens Tech Export Controls

The US is flexing its tech muscle with new export controls targeting advanced technologies like quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and even fancy 3D printing for metal parts. Think of it like this: the US is saying, 'Hey, world, these super-powered technologies are too precio

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

Billionaire Tax Blues: Is the IRS Finally Catching Up?

The IRS is celebrating a major win: collecting $1.3 billion from high-wealth tax dodgers since last fall. But is this just a drop in the bucket? Consider this: in 2019, the top one percent owed more than one-fifth of all unpaid taxes. That means ordinary Americans were picking up the slack. The

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

One Million and Counting: Is OpenAI's Business AI Boom Sustainable?

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has reached one million paying business users across its ChatGPT Enterprise, Team, and Edu offerings, up from 600,000 in April. This growth is impressive but raises questions about sustainability and implications for businesses and society. While the free version

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

From Mullet to MVP: Quinn Ewers' Quest for College Football Glory

Quinn Ewers, the Texas Longhorns quarterback, once hailed as a generational talent with a flowing mullet, has undergone a transformation. He has shed his signature hairstyle and embraced a more focused, business-like approach to the game. But is this change just a superficial makeover, or does it si

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Business Wisdom: Can RAG Really Make Your AI Smarter?

Generative AI is exploding, with powerful language models like GPT-4 and others promising to revolutionize how we work. But can these models really understand your unique business needs? Enter RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) – a technique that combines the power of AI with your own internal kn

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Chipmakers Play Musical Chairs: Qualcomm Eyes Intel's Design Business

Qualcomm, the San Diego-based mobile chipmaker known for its Snapdragon processors, has been exploring the possibility of acquiring parts of Intel's design business. This move comes as Intel faces financial challenges and looks to streamline operations by potentially divesting some of its assets.

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