We asked readers what they think of Android 16 QPR2. See why 64% of voters love the update, but why others dislike the same ...
Undergraduate Student Congress establishes 4 surveys, expels members, appoints election commissioner
The Undergraduate Student Congress established surveys for housing, parking and public restrooms, expelled 10 members and ...
According to our survey results, Android users have little faith that Apple will allow Quick Share to function with AirDrop ...
According to the survey, nearly 50 per cent of Indian techies living in the US said they had been unfairly treated because of ...
Singapore has issued directives requiring Apple and Google to roll out anti-spoofing measures for iMessage and Google ...
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WASSCE: Survey Involving Over 600 SHS Teachers Outlines Top Four Reasons for Poor Results, Details
Kofi Asare, Executive Director of Africa Education Watch, has shared insights on the factors that led to the poor performance ...
The AI widgets taking over news sites and extracting our data. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Recently, on the website of USA Today, I asked a generative AI chatbot called DeeperDive a question ...
The variety show of volleyball emperor Kim Yeon-koung is gone and the 'Spike War' to continue the volleyball boom is coming.
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Singapore companies increase use of AI: CPA Australia survey
CPA Australia survey " was originally created and published by The Accountant, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on ...
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How Simple Tunnels Are Preventing Thousands of Amphibian Road Deaths
Wildlife overpasses reduce road mortality for large species, but could they work for small ones like amphibians? A town in ...
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Maple Hill's first girls' wrestling dual meet showcases the sport's continuing rapid growth
Maple Hill hosted its first-ever girls' wrestling dual meet on Friday night against Watervliet/Heatly. The sport has erupted ...
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Louisiana is shrinking. Some tribes are fighting to protect what's left of their communities
Louisiana is shrinking. Since the early 1930s, the state has lost about 2,000 square miles of land for a variety of reasons that range from groundwater pumping to building levees along the ...
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