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How Does the PCB Assembly Process Work?

September 25, 2021 Community Partners

The terms “PCB Assembly” and “PCB manufacture” are frequently used interchangeably. The PCB manufacturing method involves developing a printing circuit board, while the PCB assembly process entails assembling the PCB board from its elements and […]

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September 11, 2021 Community Partners

This IBM OpenPages training covers concepts from basic level to advance level. Whether you are an individual or corporate client, we can customize training course content as per your requirement. And we can arrange this IBM OpenPages […]

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Disaster-mapping drones often neglect deadliest, costliest events and hardest-hit areas

September 9, 2021 The Conversation

Every year, disasters kill an average of 60,000 people, affect 200 million and cause US$150 billion in damage. To combat these devastating impacts, governments and other stakeholders routinely rely on images captured by satellites and crewed aircraft for […]

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Wearable tech for your ears: ‘Hearables’ can teach you a language or music with the help of AI

September 9, 2021 The Conversation

Hearables are wireless smart micro-computers with artificial intelligence that incorporate both speakers and microphones. They fit in the ears and can connect to the internet and to other devices, and are designed to be worn […]

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Your smartphone is not making you dumber — digital tech can enhance our cognitive abilities

September 9, 2021 The Conversation

Digital technology is ubiquitous. We have been increasingly reliant on smartphones, tablets and computers over the past 20 years, and this trend has been accelerating due to the pandemic. Conventional wisdom tells us that over-reliance […]

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Facebook’s latest federal election integrity initiative is just another marketing tactic

September 9, 2021 The Conversation

In February 2021, Facebook Canada announced that Canadians should expect to see less political content on the social media site, claiming that Canadians “don’t want political content to take over their News Feed.” How Facebook […]

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Google and Microsoft are creating a monopoly on coding in plain language

September 8, 2021 The Conversation

Sometimes major shifts happen virtually unnoticed. On May 5, IBM announced Project CodeNet to very little media or academic attention. CodeNet is a follow-up to ImageNet, a large-scale dataset of images and their descriptions; the images are free […]

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Does being away from your smartphone cause you anxiety? The fact that it makes you available 24/7 could be the reason

September 8, 2021 The Conversation

Through social distancing mandates, lockdown measures and restrictions on gatherings and services, the pandemic has brought about widespread changes to how modern societies function. And everyone has become more reliant on smartphones. One study found smartphone […]

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Build Your Own SMT Parts Library in JLCPCB

August 26, 2021 Community Partners

Have you ever encountered the situation that when you place an SMT order, the parts you need have not enough stock or no stock at all? To solve this issue, JLCPCB provides the pre-order parts […]

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Aluminum PCB Manufacture

August 26, 2021 Community Partners

JLCPCB manufactures aluminum printed circuit boards (PCB) with a full selection of high performance and low-cost materials, and the aluminum PCB prototype in JLCPCB only start from $2. Before we are talking about the aluminum […]

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