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Month: July 2024

Software

Swedish game studio channels fandom in ‘Star Wars Outlaw’

July 10, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

From Yoda figurines to Lego stormtrooper helmets, Star Wars is everywhere around the Massive Entertainment video game studio that’s about to unveil a hotly anticipated title drawn from George Lucas’s iconic franchise.This post was originally […]

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From doubt to trust: The journey of Cameroonian software developers in open source

July 9, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

A recent study delves into the trust and engagement of Cameroonian software developers in open-source projects, offering critical insights into the collaborative software development landscape. The findings underscore the importance of recognizing cultural and social […]

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Redesigning videoconferencing for, and by, people who stutter

July 9, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

As a former tech lead at Meta, Shaomei Wu, Ph.D. ’12, found she had to work extra hard to get her points across in large online meetings. She stutters, which combined with her gender and […]

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New open-source software for quantum cryptography is greater than the sum of its parts

July 3, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

Accurate models of real-world scenarios are important for bringing theoretical and experimental research together in meaningful ways. Creating these realistic computer models, however, is a very large undertaking. Significant amounts of data, code, and expertise […]

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Meta releases four new publicly available AI models for developer use

July 3, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

A team of AI researchers at Meta’s Fundamental AI Research team are making four new AI models publicly available to researchers and developers creating new applications. The team has posted a paper on the arXiv […]

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Updated software improves slicing for large-format 3D printing

July 1, 2024 Tech Xplore.com

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed the first additive manufacturing slicing computer application to simultaneously speed and simplify digital conversion of accurate, large-format three-dimensional parts in a factory production […]

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