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Disco Elysium review: Disco’s not dead in this stunning old school RPG adventure

Disco Elysium is an insane detective story/role-playing game developed by ZA/UM. The studio grew from an art collective of writers and artists, beginning as a tabletop Dungeons & Dragons group that met regularly and wanted to simulate the creativity and depth of a good D&D experience. Unsurprisingly the tabletop origins and classic RPGs inspiration really […]

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1st of many federal broadband grants announced in Tennessee

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced on Friday the first of many federal investments targeting the creation of critical broadband internet infrastructure in underserved rural areas across the country. Perdue visited the West Tennessee city of Halls to announce a $2.85 million grant to improve broadband internet connectivity for 347 households and one community facility

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How Tech Companies Are Selling Colleges on Mass Data Collection

CHICAGO—Big Data will save you. Versions of that sales pitch echoed through the cavernous exhibit hall this week at one of the largest trade shows for tech companies selling to colleges. Though each of the more than 275 companies exhibiting here at the annual meeting of Educause claimed a unique spin, the typical refrain mixed

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Prolonged exposure to blue light may speed up ageing, study warns

Scientists have studied the effects of blue light on fruit flies (Getty Images/Cultura RF) Continued exposure to the blue light emitted from smartphones and computer screens could speed up the ageing process. Experiments on common fruit flies has shown prolonged exposure to this light spectrum impaired their mobility and caused their brain cells to deteriorate.

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Fionnan Alt, Head of Data Science & Analytics at CurrencyFair

Welcome to episode 40 of AI in Action, the podcast that breaks down the hype and explores the impact that Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are making on our everyday lives. Powered by Alldus International, our goal is to share with you the insights of technologists and data science enthusiasts to showcase the excellent

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Study: California’s big July quakes strain major fault

The earthquakes that hammered the Southern California desert near the town of Ridgecrest last summer involved ruptures on a web of interconnected faults and increased strain on a major nearby fault that has begun to slowly move, according to a new study. Ruptures in the Ridgecrest earthquake sequence ended a few miles from the Garlock

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At Educause, a Push to Monitor Student Data is Met with Concerns About Privacy and Equity

CHICAGO — Colleges are increasingly using Big Data to monitor students, control their access to information and set them on learning paths they may not have chosen, argues Chris Gilliard, a professor at Macomb Community College, who says the practices add up to “digital redlining.” “I don’t think education is a predictive task,” said Gilliard,

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Top 10 Free Movie Streaming Sites to Watch Movies Online (Best of 2019)

Are you looking for Free Movie Streaming Sites? Don’t worry! I have got your back. In this article, you are going to get the latest Free Movie Streaming Sites 2019. In this article, I’m going to share the list of Free streaming movies sites where you can watch movies without signup. Streaming Media is a part of

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Google Stadia gaming service gets a launch date and wireless controller details

After months of anticipation and leaks, Google has finally unveiled the date for its game streaming service called Stadia but the controller’s wireless capability will be limited at launch. Described as the ” Netflix for games”, Stadia leverages Google’s global network of data centres to make games accessible over the internet on a variety of

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