The summer close marked the end of my very first technology internship, in which I was finally able to get industry experience and work on engaging projects.
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I recently came across the concept of Simulation Theory, which has been developed by several famous philosophers and computer scientists like Descartes, Moravec, Bostrom, and others.
I’ve always been curious about the limitations of Amazon’s breadth of items, so I’m going to challenge you to do an exercise.
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the Harvard WECode Conference. Both Saturday and Sunday were packed with inspiring talks, professional development opportunities, career fairs, and social events.
Working from home, or rather, “working” from home, is a simple pleasure. Nothing beats the adrenaline rush you get from waking up five minutes before your 10 a.m.
The insurrection that erupted at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, illuminated the deep-rooted political and ideological divisions faced by Americans.
This year, as always, many new phones have come onto the market, making a purchase decision a tough task. It has been an especially hard year to make a choice, as there are many more high-quality offerings than usual, from manufacturers new and old.
Over the past week, Razer and HTC have both shown off their newest smartphones and, surprisingly, both have very large batteries.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are being overshadowed by the imminent launch of the iPhone X. While the iPhone X introduces a new and exciting design, it also costs $1,000 and lacks a Touch ID sensor, which it replaces with new facial recognition technology.
Smartphones have undergone massive evolutions over the last 10 years. Screen tech has improved massively, from resolution to panel type. Phone cameras have improved to the point where they can replace point and shoot cameras.