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- In India, toddlers are starting to write computer codes before they can talk
- Retail’s Adapt-Or-Die Moment: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Commerce
- Finding your first job in cyber security: A guide for computer science and technology graduates
- What is Sextortion (with examples) and how can you avoid it?
- How to speed up your internet connection – 15 tips and tricks
- ISRO Chandrayaan 2 Launch Today: Answers To All Your Questions On India's Second Moon Mission
- Human Computer Interaction - brief intro
- As Water Scarcity Increases, Desalination Plants Are on the Rise. Can Desalination Quench the World's Thirst?
- DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence
- 20 Habits Of Highly Unsuccessful And Ineffective Leaders
- The Defense Department is worried about climate change – and also a huge carbon emitter
- From peeing in a 'roll-on cuff' to pooping into a bag: A brief history of how astronauts have gone to the bathroom in space for 57 years
- How public libraries can help prepare us for the future
- 35 Innovators Under 35 for 2019
- 17 TED Talks: How we study space
Events /
Announcements
- Mini Tutorial on “Demystifying Graphic Design, Animation & Visual Effects” on 10th Aug 2019
- UX meetup with a presentation on “Academic UX” on 27th Jul 2019 at IIT Madras
- SSNCE, CMI & ACM: CSpathshala Workshop for School Teachers on “Computational Thinking” on 26th Jul 2019
- South Asian Network Operators Group: SANOG 34 – Conference, Tutorial & Workshops during 31st Jul – 7th Aug 2019 at Kolkata
- Transforming Healthcare With IT: THCIT-2019 at Hyderabad in Sep 2019
- ILS-19: IEEE International Leadership Summit during 30-31 Aug 2019 at Bangalore
- TIC 2019: Tamil Internet Conference. 20-22 Sep 2019 at Chennai
- CSI’s 53rd Annual Convention – 27-29 Sep 2019 at Udaipur
- WiECON-ECE 2019: 5th IEEE international Women in Engineering Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering during 15-16 Nov 2019 at Bangalore
- IEEE INDICON-2019 at Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat during 13-15 Dec 2019
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Articles
In India, toddlers are starting to write computer codes
before they can talk
In
today’s digital age, most children learn to swipe and click before they can
speak coherently or walk. Smartphones and tablets are their digital pacifiers,
companions and entertainers. It is but natural, then, that many parents want
their children to learn how to create the very technologies that they are
dependent on.
Related
Post: Tryst Of Kid With Coding
Retail’s
Adapt-Or-Die Moment: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Commerce
Traditional
and new-school retailers alike are using AI and robotics to automate various
parts of the retail chain, from manufacturing to last-mile delivery.
Finding
your first job in cyber security: A guide for computer science and technology
graduates
Just
finishing a degree in computer science? Interested in switching jobs? You may
want to strongly consider a career in cyber security. Although most technology
graduates are sought after these days, cyber security professionals are
particularly in high demand. Both the UK and US governments are hiring cyber
security professionals. The private sector in both countries and in many
countries around the world is hiring professionals with the requisite knowledge
and skills to help fend off growing cyber security threats.
What is Sextortion (with examples) and how can you avoid it?
In general terms, sextortion is extortion involving material
of a sexual nature, but it can take various forms. This crime is a growing
concern in many parts of the globe and affects a broad range of targets,
including males, females, minors, and adults. Aside from the psychological and
sometimes physical damage it imparts, a major problem with this crime is that
many cases go unreported because victims are too embarrassed.
With the popularity of social media, messaging apps,
and online dating, the exchange of explicit material online is far more
commonplace. Plus, webcams make it very simple for people to record themselves
(or be secretly recorded). With the prevalence of sextortion crimes, it’s
important that everyone is aware of what to look out for.
In this post, we explain what sextortion is, and how
it takes place, including describing some real-life examples. We’ll then
provide tips to help you avoid becoming the next victim of sextortion.
How to
speed up your internet connection – 15 tips and tricks
Are
you stuck wondering why your internet seems to be slow all.the.time? There’s a
good chance you, like most other people, are suffering from one of many issues
that could be slowing down your internet speed. Whether you have too many
devices on your network, using old hardware, or have interference from other
wireless signals, there are a number of reasons why your internet may be far
slower than it should be. Here are 15 methods you can use to help speed up your
internet connection.
ISRO Chandrayaan
2 Launch Today: Answers To All Your Questions On India's Second Moon Mission
India’s
second unmanned mission to the Moon, named Chandrayaan 2, is all set to take
off on 22 July, provided the weather conditions are ideal. After the success of
Chandrayaan-1 and the host of other satellite launches since, the expectations
from Chandrayaan 2 are quite high. With
Chandrayaan 2, in a first for India, ISRO will be depositing a lander and rover
on the surface of the Moon. There is a lot to unpack, so let’s dive right into
it. The aim is to make this your one-stop-shop for everything Chandrayaan 2.
Human
Computer Interaction - brief intro
Human-computer
interaction (HCI) is an area of research and practice that emerged in the early
1980s, initially as a specialty area in computer science embracing cognitive
science and human factors engineering. HCI has expanded rapidly and steadily
for three decades, attracting professionals from many other disciplines and
incorporating diverse concepts and approaches. To a considerable extent, HCI
now aggregates a collection of semi-autonomous fields of research and practice
in human-centered informatics. However, the continuing synthesis of disparate
conceptions and approaches to science and practice in HCI has produced a
dramatic example of how different epistemologies and paradigms can be
reconciled and integrated in a vibrant and productive intellectual project.
As
Water Scarcity Increases, Desalination Plants Are on the Rise. Can Desalination
Quench the World's Thirst?
After
decades of slow progress, desalination is increasingly being used to provide
drinking water around the globe. Costs for processing salt water for drinking
water have dropped, but it remains an expensive option and one that creates
environmental problems that must be addressed.
DeepMind
and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence
One
afternoon in August 2010, in a conference hall perched on the edge of San
Francisco Bay, a 34-year-old Londoner called Demis Hassabis took to the stage.
Walking to the podium with the deliberate gait of a man trying to control his
nerves, he pursed his lips into a brief smile and began to speak: “So today I’m
going to be talking about different approaches to building…” He stalled, as
though just realising that he was stating his momentous ambition out loud. And
then he said it: “AGI”.
Demis
Hassabis founded a company to build the world’s most powerful AI. Then Google
bought him out. Hal Hodson asks who is in charge
20 Habits Of Highly Unsuccessful And Ineffective Leaders
Being a leader is not an easy task. You need to
guide those that follow you to achieve a common goal. It has been said that a
motivated worker is a productive worker thus a leader must also be a good role
model. Here’s an infographic created by Gordon Tredgold with Visme
(https://www.visme.co) that sums up the habits a leader should avoid.
The Defense Department is worried about climate change – and also a
huge carbon emitter
Scientists and security analysts have warned for
more than a decade that global warming is a potential national security
concern. They project that the consequences of global warming – rising seas,
powerful storms, famine and diminished access to fresh water – may make regions
of the world politically unstable and prompt mass migration and refugee crises.
Some worry that wars may follow.
Yet with few exceptions, the U.S. military’s
significant contribution to climate change has received little attention.
Although the Defense Department has significantly reduced its fossil fuel
consumption since the early 2000s, it remains the world’s single largest consumer
of oil – and as a result, one of the world’s top greenhouse gas emitters.
From peeing in a 'roll-on cuff' to pooping into a bag: A brief
history of how astronauts have gone to the bathroom in space for 57 years
Astronauts may be exceptionally brave, intelligent,
and accomplished, but they're not superhuman: they still have to poop and pee
when they leave Earth.
But as NASA was working to get the first humans into
space in the early 60s, the agency didn't focus much on how astronauts would
empty their bladders and evacuate their bowels once they were up there.
Then in 1961, astronaut Alan Shepard - the first
person in space - was forced to pee his pants on the launchpad. NASA quickly
realized that the lack of planning presented a rather messy problem.
The agency needed a more serious bathroom-break
plan, but solutions weren't easy. After the Apollo missions ended in 1975,
engineers described defecation and urination as the "bothersome aspects of
space travel."
A variety of makeshift solutions have been sent into
space, including pee bags, roll on "cuffs," diapers, strappy toilet
seats, and $19 million commodes. Contraptions for "going" while
weightless have gotten a little more comfortable, and astronauts are now
generally good at keeping waste from floating around.
But retired astronaut Peggy Whitson, who logged a
record-breaking 665 days in space for NASA, recently said that going to the
bathroom in space was her least favorite part of working in zero gravity.
Here's the full story of how astronauts have
relieved themselves in space, from 1961 to now:
How public libraries can help
prepare us for the future
For generations, libraries have helped people
explore knowledge, information and culture. The invention of the public library
meant more and more people got to use these collections and services. In the digital
age, a public library can connect even the most remote community to networks of
knowledge and information. Today’s public libraries work to engage marginalised
communities as users; pioneering projects like Townsville’s Murri Book Club
explore ways to make the library meaningful to Indigenous people. Despite all
this, there is one area in which public libraries are underused. Libraries can
also help us plan for the future.
35 Innovators Under 35 for 2019
At Tech Review, it’s part of our ethos that technology can, and should be, a force for good. Our annual list of 35 innovators under 35 is a way of putting faces on that idea.
In these profiles—which feature in our new print
issue— you’ll find people employing innovative methods to treat disease, to
fight online harassment, and to create the next big battery breakthrough.
You’ll find people using AI to better understand neurological disorders and to
make cities more livable.
The list is split into five categories: Inventors,
Entrepreneurs, Visionaries, Humanitarians, and Pioneers. This year’s TR35 shows
that even in hard, cynical times, there are still lots of smart people willing
to dedicate their lives to the idea that technology can make a safer, fairer world.
17 TED Talks: How we study space
Beyond our galaxy, there lies much more to be
discovered. Learn how we explore the universe with talks that are definitely
out of this world.
Events /
Announcements
Mini Tutorial on
“Demystifying Graphic Design, Animation & Visual Effects” on 10th
Aug 2019
This half-a-day mini
tutorial, jointly organized by IEEE Computer Society, Madras Chapter ACM
Chennai Professional Chapter in association with Meenakshi Sundararajan
Engineering College will provide an overview of Graphics Design, Visual Effects
and Animation through the following sessions and make one familiarize with the
fast growing and employment oriented field.
Introduction; Scope
of animation in current and future applications; Graphic Design – Typography,
Manipulation and Colour Wheel; Visual Effects – Rotoscopy and Compositing; Animation
– Types, 3D animation’s pipeline and concept of lighting; Demo projects; and Employment
and Freelance Opportunities
A participation
certificate will be presented to those who qualify in the brief test to be
administered at the end of the tutorial.
To facilitate
personal interaction, the number of participants will be limited and the
registration will be first come first served basis.
For additional
details and queries, pl. contact: Dr Rajesh Kumar, Consultant, Mouse Magic
Animation, Email: drrajesh@mousemagicanimation.com
Time, date & venue: 9.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on
Saturday, 10th Aug 2019 at the Seminar Hall, Meenakshi Sundararajan
Engineering College, Kodambakkam, Chennai- 600024
Event details and registration at: https://in.explara.com/e/mini-tutorial-on-demystifying-graphic-design-animation-amp-visual-effects
UX meetup with a
presentation on “Academic UX” on 27th Jul 2019 at IIT Madras
The formal PDF
invite is at
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1g4drFHzwAV5wHC66RrNSNhHXpw_sA4KZ
To facilitate logistics, please pre-register at http://bit.ly/30jfLFK
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1g4drFHzwAV5wHC66RrNSNhHXpw_sA4KZ
To facilitate logistics, please pre-register at http://bit.ly/30jfLFK
SSNCE, CMI &
ACM: CSpathshala Workshop for School Teachers on “Computational Thinking” on 26th Jul 2019
SSN
College of Engineering, along with Chennai Mathematical Institute(CMI), Institute
of Mathematical Sciences and ACM India - Chennai Professional Chapter, is
organizing a "CSpathshala Workshop for School Teachers on Computational
Thinking" <http://www.ssn.edu.in/ds.html>
on 26th July 2019 (Friday) at SSN College of Engineering, Old Mahabalipuram
Road, Kalavakkam. Please refer to the brochure <http://www.ssn.edu.in/brochure.pdf>
for the complete details.
Teachers who handle computer science for primary and secondary classes in schools can register for the workshop. The registration can be done through the registration form attached along with the brochure. Please fill the form and send the soft copy or hard copy of it, either through email or post. Register <https://forms.gle/VG8XViVLRU1j8Zh99> for the workshop before 23rd July.
The registration for the workshop is FREE. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Participation certificates will be provided.
Teachers who handle computer science for primary and secondary classes in schools can register for the workshop. The registration can be done through the registration form attached along with the brochure. Please fill the form and send the soft copy or hard copy of it, either through email or post. Register <https://forms.gle/VG8XViVLRU1j8Zh99> for the workshop before 23rd July.
The registration for the workshop is FREE. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Participation certificates will be provided.
South Asian Network Operators Group: SANOG 34 – Conference, Tutorial
& Workshops during 31st
Jul – 7th Aug 2019 at Kolkata
SANOG
provides a regional forum to discuss operational issues and technologies of
interest to data operators in the South Asian Region. The main objective is
educational, but at the same time gives vendors a chance to talk to engineers
about newer technology and products on the sidelines. Engineers get to talk to
each other about experiences, benefit the entire community. This non commercial
people networking is in line with established practices like NANOG in North
America, RIPE Meetings in Europe and APRICOT in Asia.
The
SANOG-34 Conference, Tutorials and
Workshops are being held in Kolkata during 31st Jul to 7th
Aug 2019.
Transforming
Healthcare With IT: THCIT-2019 at Hyderabad in Sep 2019
Transforming
Healthcare with IT is the annual national conference and the largest healthcare
conference and trade show in India organized by Apollo Telemedicine Networking
Foundation.
The
9th edition of “Transforming Healthcare with IT” is scheduled to be held on
13-14 September’ 2019 at The HICC, Hyderabad, India
ILS-19: IEEE International
Leadership Summit during 30-31 Aug 2019 at Bangalore
ILS19
program is part of the portfolio of global initiatives that focus on
Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Future Technology. The theme of
this Summit will be "Redefining the Defined".
TIC 2019: Tamil
Internet Conference. 20-22 Sep 2019 at
Chennai
The
18th Edition of Tamil Internet Conference (TIC 2019), is jointly organized by
International Forum for Information Technology in Tamil (INFITT) and Anna
University, Chennai, India from
September 20-22, 2019 . TIC 2019 invites the submission of technical
papers from researchers who are involved in different aspects of Tamil
Computing and Information Technology to send their research work for
presentation in one of the technical sessions of the main track of the
conference which will be held in Anna University Chennai, India during the
above period.
TIC
2019 welcomes double-blind anonymous submissions on significant, original, and
previously unpublished research on all the aspects of Tamil computing. Kindly
go through the attached brochure to know the scope of the conference.
More
details at https://tamilinternetconference.org/tic2019
CSI’s 53rd
Annual Convention – 27-29 Sep 2019 at Udaipur
CSI’s
53rd Annual Convention is scheduled on 27-29, September 2019 at Hotel Inder
Residency, Udaipur. There are four relevant tracks that will definitely help us
to top up our knowledge and set new standards are big Data Analytics and Data
Mining, Cyber Security and Smart
Computing, IOT and Engineering and E-governance and Digital Initiatives. Authors
may send their original papers for the review before 31st July 2019 to enjoy
early bird offer via Easy chair link given in www.csi-2018.org. The accepted
reviewed papers will be published by CRC press (Taylor and Francis Group). Also, the same will be sent to SCOPUS, Web of
Science and Google Scholar for further indexing.
For
more details pl. visit http://www.csi-2018.org/
WiECON-ECE 2019:
5th IEEE international Women in Engineering Conference on Electrical
and Computer Engineering during 15-16 Nov 2019 at Bangalore
IEEE
Bangalore WIE Affinity Group along with the IEEE Bangalore Branch and the IEEE
Bangladesh Branch proudly present to you the 5thIEEE international Women in
Engineering (WIE) Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2019 (IEEE
WIECON-ECE 2019) during 15-16 Nov 2019 at Bangalore
More
at: http://www.wieconece.org
IEEE INDICON-2019 at Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat during 13-15
Dec 2019
IEEE INDICON 2019 – the flagship
conference of the IEEE India Council – will be held at Marwadi University,
Rajkot, Gujarat from December 13 to 15, 2019 with the theme “Applying
Artificial Intelligence in Engineering for prosperity and betterment of humanity”.
The Call for Papers is now available
on the IEEE INDICON 2019 website; http://indicon2019.in/
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