By @mediabias [ 4 Min read ] Authors: (1) AMINA A. ABDU, University of Michigan, USA; (2) LAUREN M. CHAMBERS, University of California, Berkeley, USA; (3) DEIRDRE K. MULLIGAN, University of California, Berkeley, USA; (4) ABIGAIL Z. JACOBS, University of Michigan, USA. Abstract and 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 3. Theoretical Lenses.. Read More |
By @Uchechi Ann O. [ 6 Min read ] At the risk of sounding like the bearer of bad news, “growth hacking” is a mirage that will crumble your business before your very eyes. Instead of growth-hacking your startup, do these: Napoleon Hill, the famous American writer who wrote “think and grow rich” once said… Cool, right? CONCLUSION:.. Read More |
By @progrockrec [ 6 Min read ] Based on the time I spent, it appears that OpenMetadata is comprised of four core components: The simplicity of the setup reduces deployment overhead. For example, setting up a local environment takes minutes, and the platform supports cloud deployments on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Data Discovery Data Lineage.. Read More |
By @blockchainize [ 8 Min read ] Authors: (1) MICHAEL PACHECO, Software Analysis and Intelligence Lab (SAIL) at Queen’s University, Canada; (2) GUSTAVO A. OLIVA, Software Analysis and Intelligence Lab (SAIL) at Queen’s University, Canada; (3) GOPI KRISHNAN RAJBAHADUR, Centre for Software Excellence at Huawei, Canada; Abstract and 1 Introduction 2.2 Transactions 6 Results.. Read More |
Huawei was placed on the U.S. Entity List, effectively banning American companies from doing business with the Chinese tech giant due to national security concerns. | |
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With the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and rumors of an upcoming ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, both at around the $1000 price tag, slimmer smartphones appear to be making a comeback in 2025. This trend is sparking discussion about design priorities and potential trade-offs, especially in the price-function correlation. Would you pay extra just for a significantly thinner and lighter design? Thinness is a luxury feature I value and would pay more for. Maybe if it also feels exceptionally well-built and premium. No, slimness itself isn't worth extra money to me; features matter more. I'd expect a slimmer phone to cost less if it has a smaller battery or fewer features. My budget is the main decider, regardless of how thick or thin the phone is. |
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