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Carrier lost
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. It’s one of those trite aphorisms that means nothing of course, hearkening back to the times of organic matter and bodies that compressed gasses and passed them through pressurized tubes across membranes that controlled the vibrations in the gaseous material and transmitted sound. Sound. Imagine that. Sound…
By Chris Buchanan3 years ago in Futurism
Coherent Strategy Towards Agile with Automated QA Testing
Agile software development services are becoming more prominent in software development. The agile development technique relies heavily on automated QA testing. As we go toward continuous deployment, test automation becomes increasingly important since it provides the development team with timely feedback on the application's state. They seek an innovative method of software testing that is compatible with the fast-paced Agile concept. Test automation, which was not originally meant to assist Agile teams, makes agile testing possible, which is a crucial component of the Agile strategy.
By Joe Harkins4 years ago in Futurism
Technology Terms that all Entrepreneurs Should Know | Jamil Geor
As a small business owner, it's important to be up-to-date on the latest technology trends. However, with all of the new terminology being thrown around, it can be difficult to know what's important and what you can ignore. This article will discuss some of the most important technical terms that every entrepreneur should know. By understanding these terms, you'll be able to make better decisions about using technology in your business and stay ahead of the curve!
By Jamil Geor4 years ago in Futurism
The Benefits of Cloud-Based Authoring Tools | Jamil Geor
Many things nowadays are saved in the cloud, replicating the same in cloud-based authoring tools. They deliver practical training quickly remotely to a large workforce without a need to download and install it on the local computers.
By Jamil Geor4 years ago in Futurism
I, implanted an artificial eyeball, but the company that made it went out of business
Terry Byland, as the first visually impaired person in the world to have bionic eye implants in both eyes, Terry plays the role of the spokesperson of Second Sight to some extent. Over the years, he has given media interviews, participated in industry conferences, and spoke eloquently about how Second Sight's products gave him a second life—and, of course, sincerity.However, the countdown to Terry's day of seeing the light of day has come. With Second Sight going bankrupt, the bionic eyes of Terry and more than 350 other visually impaired people have been left unattended and will soon become a pile of scrap metal in their bodies, and the terrifying darkness will soon come again.
By Norma Noldo4 years ago in Futurism
Two drops of water, a piece of paper, how to generate electricity for one hour?
Data from the United Nations University shows that in 2019, about 53.6 million tons of electronic products were discarded globally. It is expected that by 2030, this number will be as high as 74.7 million tons. If this trend cannot be reversed, by 2050, it will even reach 1.1 million tons. million tons.
By Norma Noldo4 years ago in Futurism







