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eClerx Services Ltd (ECLERX.NS), a global leader in AI-powered analytics, digital operations, and business process management, today announced the formation of a unified AI organization to accelerate ...
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BOISE, Idaho — The Boise State football team released its first depth chart of the season on Saturday. Skyview graduate Max Cutforth will be the backup quarterback for Maddux Madsen. Offensive ...
MANHATTAN — Throughout the spring, Kansas State football gave us bits and pieces as to what it might look like when it takes the field during the fall. We didn't get to watch much, but conversations ...
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Ask most embedded developers why they're still writing firmware in C, and you'll hear the same answer: "C++ is too heavy for embedded." That concern has merit. It's also more than 20 years out of date ...