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At the CIO100 Symposium & Awards last summer, ComputerWorld’s Lucas Mearian sat with John Fraser, CIO of All States Ag Parts ...
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Ollie Watkins, the man who delivered double trouble, punches the cold London air as the final whistle goes. Villa players run ...
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The Buffalo Bills are not a perfect football team. There are some glaring weaknesses with the roster, but it's important to consider the injuries the team has faced. While the passing attack without a ...
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As cold and flu season ramps up and holiday travel begins, many people reach for vitamin C supplements to help prevent getting sick on the road. It’s a common belief that a mega-dose of vitamin C will ...
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This week the company announced that it would require users to undergo an A.I.-powered age estimation process in order to chat with others on the platform. Will this change reassure parents? By Kevin ...
After years of narrowing wage inequality, the workplace has become a tale of two economies again. This time, unlike in the postpandemic period, trends favor the top 25% of the U.S. workforce, whose ...
Scientists in China have developed a new chip, with a twist: it's analog, meaning it performs calculations on its own physical circuits rather than via the binary 1s and 0s of standard digital ...