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Elon Musk has become the first person ever worth over $700 billion — richer than Larry Page, Larry Ellison and Jeff Bezos combined, after his $56 billion pay package for 2018 from Tesla was reinstated ...
Nothing is ever exactly as it seems in Adobe InDesign. When you create a simple text box and place it on a page, the text you type may look bland and slim by default. InDesign's text editing and ...
Abstract: The use of flying platforms such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), popularly known as drones, is rapidly growing. In particular, with their inherent attributes such as mobility, ...
Thursday is the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The day after, newspapers around the world captured the sadness, shock, and horror people felt. We compiled international ...
After success in war makes Caesar a rising star, escalating tension between Rome's two most powerful men creates an opportunity for advancement. Caesar's wealth grows as one-third of the triumvirate, ...
Trump administration launches investigation into FEMA workers who warned disaster agency was at risk Map shows where Jimmy Kimmel won't be aired by Sinclair Broadcast Group Immigrants laid off after ...
Abstract: The rapid growth of grid-integrated solar plants and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) has introduced advanced electrical devices into both domestic and industrial environments. In this ...
No matter how much a game might try to teach you its rules, some people will just never learn. And hey, there’s nothing wrong with a game not being for everybody! But what happens when the player just ...
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Humans and machines can enhance each other’s strengths. by H. James Wilson and Paul R. Daugherty Artificial intelligence is becoming good at many “human” jobs—diagnosing disease, translating languages ...