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    Augmented reality and virtual reality have moved past the labs and into actual use. The numbers back this up: the global AR and VR market was valued at USD 22.12 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 96.32 billion by 2029. Companies are buying in because the technology now solves real problems. The

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    Anyone who’s ever done long-distance knows the ache. That itch in your chest when you want nothing more than to see their face, but all you’ve got is a buzzing notification and some half-baked emoji game. Love thrives on presence—on touch, on looks, on those small gestures you only catch when someone’s right in front

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    There’s always a point in late-night browsing where curiosity gets the better of you. You stumble across something like a Lewd AI Chat generator, and your brain goes, “Should I click? Should I not? What’s the worst that could happen?” And suddenly you’re half-anxious, half-intrigued, wondering if this is going to be a fun adventure

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    In a modern enterprise data environment, the increasing volume of data, distributed architecture, and complex application dependencies challenge traditional query-tuning methods. Observability enhances query optimization by providing constant, fine-grained visibility into query behavior, resource consumption, and systemic interactions. Taking advantage of this data shifts the query tuning into strategic, active engineering. Observability metrics essential for

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    While Python continues to be the runaway leader in Tiobe’s monthly index of programming language popularity, C, C++, and Java are engaged in a fierce battle for second place. Currently in fifth place, but creeping up on these three, is C#. For more than a year, the differences between C, C++, and Java in the

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    According to the first nationally representative US survey of generative AI adoption at work and at home, nearly 40% of the U.S. population aged 18 to 64 now uses generative AI. The survey was published by the National Bureau of Economic Research and found that 24% of workers used it at least once during the

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    The classic approach to writing agile user stories starts with documenting who the end user is, the user’s objective, and why it’s important to them. You’ll often see user stories follow the format, “As a user type, I want to be able to complete a task so that I can achieve a specific outcome.” The

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    Why human developers are crucial for software projects  This week, we are probing the secondary impacts of the age of AI, what it means for skilled human practitioners, and the infrastructure needed to support AI projects.   Vibe coding is the next evolutionary step in the way generative AI (genAI) is affecting coding and the

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    With the Windows 10 end of support date arriving on October 14, upgrading to Windows 11 is now a matter of “when,” not “if.” But it may be better still to clean install Windows 11 on your PCs, rather than taking the upgrade path. For those who value maximum performance, security, and feature fidelity, a

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    With the annual Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) taking place this week in Denver, we can expect more news about Apple in the enterprise. The event, which has become a traditional launching pad for Apple/enterprise news announcements, is expected to attract Apple IT pros from around the world, as it does each year. What to expect at

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