The iPhone SE has always been Apple’s budget compromise, offering a cheap yet reasonably powerful iPhone with a recycled form factor from older models like the iPhone 8. However, recent rumors suggest that the next iteration of the iPhone SE will break away from tradition. It is said to ditch the iPhone 8-style design elements
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In an era where parents are increasingly concerned about cyberbullying and distractions in schools, the Fitbit Ace LTE offers a more simplistic alternative for children. Priced at $199.95, this smartwatch is specifically designed for kids and features LTE connectivity for calling, messaging, and real-time location sharing. Additionally, it includes a Tamagotchi-like buddy named Eejie and
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Quantum computers have the potential to outperform conventional computers in various information processing tasks, including machine learning and optimization. However, their large-scale deployment is hindered by their sensitivity to noise, leading to errors in computations. One approach to address these errors is quantum error correction, which monitors and restores computations on-the-fly. Despite significant progress in
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The rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs) has been a topic of fascination in the field of artificial intelligence. The shift from GPT-3 to GPT-4 and subsequently to GPT-4o showcased significant advancements in power and capacity. However, recent developments suggest a noticeable slowdown in the pace of innovation across various LLM models. OpenAI’s recent
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In a recent development, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has put forth a proposal for new regulations regarding the use of artificial intelligence by robocallers. This proposal comes in the wake of the FCC’s ban on AI-generated robocalls without consent, aiming to enhance consumer protection and reduce the risk of fraud and scams. One of
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The emergence of a new prototype called CrossBot brings a unique approach to ensuring the safety of children in crosswalks. Developed by Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Fresno State, CrossBot is equipped with advanced sensors and algorithms to provide real-time assistance to kids crossing the street. With a 360-degree
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