Around one in every 54 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurological and developmental disorder that affects the ability to communicate and interact socially. In order to enhance communication and interaction, the Internet of Things (IoT) alongside dedicated programs and apps are continuously being developed, says Jocelyn Brown. As far back as […]
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Printed Sensors are a US$3.6 billion (€3.1 billion) market driven by diversity, says Dr Matthew Dyson, IDTechEx technology analyst, has recently published the below article. This article follows the release of the new IDTechEx report, “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2020-2030: Technologies, Players, Forecasts“. When considering the prospects of an emerging technology, it is easy to make broad-brush […]
Since the beginning of the current pandemic, false and unsubstantiated rumours of 5G and its impact on people’s health have been prevalent in social media. Phone masts have reportedly been damaged or destroyed in several European countries, says Adrian Taylor, regional VP of sales for A10 Networks. The problem has been particularly acute in the […]
Clem Robertson, a tech veteran and founder of R4DAR Technologies, a specialist in the autonomy landscape, explains how automation can play a key role in healthcare in the wake of COVID-19, so long as the fidelity and integrity of the captured data can be guaranteed. The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has recently been at the forefront of every British political agenda. Founded […]
As developers, we want to write code that works, is readable, efficient, concise, and if possible, reusable. When a lot of us think of clean code, we probably fall into the trap of thinking that less code is better code. While this is often the case, it’s not always so.
Every day, we perform hundreds of small tasks. On their own, they don’t take much time. But they can add up, especially if you consider that time for a whole year. But we’re technologists and it’s 2020. How can we use tools like Zapier to make robots do these things for us?
Git bisect is a fantastic tool that can help make debugging a breeze. But very few people use it actively. In this quick article, I will showcase how git bisect can easily point out the where your bugs lie. But first, lets talk about… Delta debuggingDelta debugging is the process
We live in an era where storage is becoming cheaper everyday. We can just send everything to the cloud and pay almost nothing. So why would we need to worry about deleting Docker images? First of all, there are still some mission critical workloads that can’t be moved to the
Component libraries are all the rage these days. They make it easy to maintain a consistent look and feel across an application. I’ve used a variety of different libraries in my career so far, but using a library is very different than knowing exactly what goes into making one. I
The world of asset management has long faced a difficult problem. You can track and manage assets indoors. You can track things outside. But you either need two separate systems or a very big budget.
