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device manager - Why does Windows think that my wireless keyboard is a toaster? - Super Usersuperuser.com
I've inherited an old PC from my girlfriend's dad and when setting up the printer I got a bit of a surprise: Two questions spring to mind here: Why does Windows think my wireless keyboard is a -
More U.S. companies are closing than opening - The Numbers - WSJblogs.wsj.com
Not only is the American population aging, businesses in the U.S. also are growing older. - ramezanpour.net
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Hewlett Packard accuses Autonomy founder of fraudm.bbc.com
Hewlett Packard says Autonomy's founder and former boss "should be held accountable for fraud" in the latest twist following its disastrous takeover of the UK company in 2011. - nativesummit.co.uk
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Planet Generation - Part I - Shanee's Diariesshaneenishry.com
I have always been a fan of procedural content generation; it allows you to create ever changing games with potentially endless content. It also … -
Q, Jokers, and Clownsreperiendi.wordpress.com
Connor McBride has a beautiful functional pearl, "Clowns to the Left of me, Jokers to the Right", in which he discusses the idea of suspending the computation of a catamorphism. I just wanted to po... -
BMW Launches Its Answer to Tesla’s Supercharger Network | Autopia | WIREDwired.com
BMW is launching its own charger network, to make owning the i3, its first all-electric car, easier. -
Contributing to Ansible is Super Easyrohit.io
Contributing to Ansible is Super Easy Aug 05, 2014 Just three days back, I thought about writing a SMS notification module and bingo, I was... - lcamtuf.blogspot.com
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The Numerical and Insightful Blog: A Gentle Introduction to Backpropagationnumericinsight.blogspot.com
A gentle introduction to backpropagation, a method of programming neural networks - anontechlady.wordpress.com
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Floating cities: Is the ocean humanity’s next frontier? | Factorfactor-tech.com
Floating cities are nothing new. In the early 1960s, Buckminster Fuller designed a city – Triton – that was intended to float off the coast of Tokyo Bay