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History of the Casio FX-750P Personal Computer

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The Casio FX-750P Personal Computer was a handheld computer introduced by Casio Computer Co. in 1985. It was marketed as a personal computer and scientific calculator in one, and it had a built-in BASIC programming language. The FX-750P had a monochrome LCD display, a QWERTY keyboard, and a cassette tape interface for data storage. It was powered by a single CR2032 lithium coin cell battery. Read More

Running Stable Diffusion Locally - Access to AI Art Generation


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Stability.ai has recently released Stable Diffusion, giving users local access to an AI art generator. It has the capacity to produce virtually any image your mind can think up from a text prompt, in any style, and with no extra fees or long downloads. What really sets it apart, however, is that Stable Diffusion is open source, meaning that the dynamic community has created a user interface and additional features and optimizations. This opens up the potential to AI art generation to almost anyone, with no large downloads and minimal obstacles! Read More

The Truth about ChatGPT: Is it for Real or Not?


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ChatGPT, or Conversational Graph-Based Pre-trained Transformer, is a natural language processing technology that was introduced in 2020. Designed by OpenAI and Microsoft, this technology offers a completely new way to generate natural-sounding conversations.

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The Adoption of Passkey by Google Chrome Will Enhance Internet Security


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When it comes to Internet security, there is no doubt that the latest Google Chrome update may have been its most significant: the adoption of Passkey. Passkey is an innovative new security layer that works to make the user experience safer and more secure by integrating with the user’s existing computer and mobile device settings.

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The Future of Authentication in the Digital Environment

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As we move further into the digital age, authentication methods have had to adapt to keep pace with the ever-changing landscape. What used to be a simple password is no longer enough to keep our information safe. So, what does the future of authentication look like?

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Pong turns 50 A Brief History

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In the early 1970s, video games were a new and unexplored frontier. There were no rules or conventions to follow—anything was possible. It was in this wild and untamed landscape that Pong, one of the earliest and most famous video games of all time, was born.

Pong is believed to have been inspired by an earlier game called Tennis for Two, which was created in 1958 using an oscilloscope. However, the first true video game version of Pong was created by Atari engineer Allan Alcorn in 1972. The game was released in arcades in 1973 and quickly became a smash hit. By 1974, there were more than 10,000 Pong machines in operation around the world. Read More

A Brief History of Digital Banking

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The history of digital banking is fascinating. From its humble beginnings in the early 1990s to its current state as a major player in the financial sector, digital banking has come a long way. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the history of digital banking and where it's headed in the future.
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Impact of Low-Code Low-Code Development


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Low-code development is a boon to businesses for many reasons. In the modern business world, speed and agility are paramount. With low-code development, businesses can achieve faster time to market, improved resource utilization, and easier maintenance and updates.
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What You Need to Know About the CPPA

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The California Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) is a new law that strengthens the state’s existing privacy laws. The CPPA will go into effect on January 1, 2020, and will impact any business that collects, uses, or discloses personal information of California residents.

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WebAuthn for Consumers and Businesses

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The technology industry is always changing, and that means businesses need to be prepared to adapt to new technologies as they come about. One such technology that businesses should be aware of is WebAuthn. Here's what you need to know about WebAuthn and how it will impact consumers and businesses.

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The Importance of FIDO Alliance Standards

The FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Alliance is a non-profit organization that was formed in 2013. The alliance's goal is to change the way we authenticate online by developing open standards that replace passwords with stronger forms of authentication.

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360 Degree Photography The Future is Now

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360 degree photography is a relatively new field that is quickly gaining popularity. This type of photography allows the viewer to see an image from every angle, as if they were actually there in person. 360 degree photos are often used to give potential customers a virtual tour of a business, or to give visitors to a website a more immersive experience.

What makes 360 degree photography so special is that it gives the viewer a much more complete picture than traditional photography. With traditional photography, the photographer is limited to taking one picture from one angle. This can leave the viewer feeling like they are missing out on important details, or feeling like they are not getting the full story. 360 degree photography eliminates this problem by providing the viewer with an all-around view of the subject.

Not only does 360 degree photography provide the viewer with a more complete picture, but it also allows the viewer to interact with the image in a way that is not possible with traditional photographs. Viewers can zoom in and out, rotate the image, and even view it from different angles. This makes 360 degree photos much more engaging than traditional photos, and gives viewers a much more immersive experience.

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The future of cloud gaming

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The future of cloud gaming is looking very bright. With the advent of 5G technology and ever-increasing internet speeds, the possibility of streaming high-quality gaming content to devices is becoming more and more viable. Cloud gaming services such as PlayStation Now and GeForce Now are already available, and Microsoft is set to launch its Project xCloud service later this year. So, what does the future hold for cloud gaming? Let's take a look.
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