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CE#2

  In today's society the researchers have shown how to  write any magnetic pattern wanted onto nano-wires. It could help computers mimic how the brain processes information. Current hardwares like hard drives uses magnetic memory devices. Researchers from Imperial College London have created a way for writing magnetic information in any way wanted using something called a magnetic force microscope. It arrays of magnetic nano-wires which can function as hardware neutral networks. It is more powerful and better than the software-based approaches.      In my opinion I think that this is a great news for all the people especially the people who is into technical and programming and computer things. We now are modernizing and advancing into another level. Thanks to the people of the Imperial College London.    Source:  https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171120141501.htm

Current Event

       In today society Google created their first wireless headphones. Its called the Google's new Pixelbud headphones. It is connected to an voice or audio source or something like a Bluetooth. It explains that there is a rope-like cord that connects the buds to each other. It means that there is a rope or a wire that is connects the left bud to the right bud and the right bud to the left bud. It is designed as partner piece to the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones. Both smartphones were showed and announced as part of a barrage of new hardware and technology this year at Google's I/O developer's conference.  To control the Pixelbud headphones it says to poke around the outside surface of the right bud. There isn't any buttons so it starts to not function properly. The cost of the headphones is $159.      In my opinion I think that the headphone would be better for the Google smartphone because it was created by Google. The good benefits about using this is that

CE#4

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    This week news about technology is "the robot lawyers are here - and they're winning." In BBC news about technology I heard that over 100 lawyers in London firms went against an artificial intelligence program called Case Cruncher Alpha. It states " In all, they submitted 775 predictions and the computer won hands down, with Case Cruncher getting an accuracy rate of 86.6%, compared with 66.3% for the lawyers." What this means is that the robots are winning more cases than the humans. Both the humans and robot were given the basic info of payment protection insurance mis-selling cases. The Case Cruncher is the brainchild of four Cambridge law students. They turned something difficult which is the program that could predict the outcome of cases. However, none of the team had any knowledge of computer science except for Ludwig Bull who taught himself.

LB2

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         In lab 2 we had to take a picture of our self and try to put in the website. Its the same information as lab 1 but we just add in the portrait of ourself. It was a little bit hard because the image wouldn't show up in the website. Also, the image would be small or big while the information is small and can't see the font or either the font is too big. However, we learned new things while crossing into trouble or struggle.