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Guide to Learning Java Enterprise Edition
Enterprise Java is a high scale and reverse platform that is used to develop everything from small business websites to a company's back-end system. In fact, thousands of your favorite websites are running this ever-evolving platform. Let's now look at the architecture of the application.
By Rutvik Patel8 years ago in 01
Artificial Intelligence the Threat of Exposure
To put it simply, at its core functionality, artificial intelligence (AI) uses pattern recognition software to simulate natural intelligence (NI). When combined with a database of trial and error already performed by humans, AIs are able to come to the best possible conclusion with the best possible outcome without furthering any error.
By C Alexandra8 years ago in 01
Best Sound Bars to Buy
Everyone loves music, and everyone particularly enjoys being able to get crisp, clean sound at home. That's why things like portable speakers are so popular, and why smart home devices come equipped with the ability to play your favorite stoner rock Spotify lists for you.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
Top 5 Picture Editing Apps
If you own an iPhone, the picture quality is already good. How can you post pictures on your Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter that look so professional it looks like you're using a Canon or Nikon? The picture above was taken by my phone! You may be wondering, "How can I make my pictures look 10 times better than the original picture?" Here are a few phone editing apps that allow you to "go professional" without having to lug around a camera!
By Becca Bujak8 years ago in 01
Why We Need to Save Net Neutrality
For years we have taken advantage of our freedom on the internet. Every day we use social media like Instagram, Tumblr, Youtube, Snapchat, Facebook, etc. It has never occurred to anyone that these rights could be taken from us, and it shouldn't be. What allows us to control our internet experiences is a not-so-little thing called Net Neutrality.
By Brooke Datys8 years ago in 01
Reminder to Be Mad: Your Video Games Are Still at Risk from Those Net Neutrality Rollbacks
When it comes to the use of the internet in my household, it's heavily used. We have Netflix, Amazon Video, Google Play, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, Nintendo network, and even various music streaming services going at all times. It's a complicated matter on how our internet could be treated and how companies, as well as the FCC, are looking at treating it in the very near future.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in 01
The Future of Broadcasting
My name is Trevor Beard. Since high school I have always wanted to become a broadcaster. I followed news, sports, government and current events since I was old enough to read. Growing up in the 80s and early 90s I just missed the Gen X and internet boom. I graduated in 1994 from a rural Southern Oregon community. There was no TV, or radio station within 30 miles and the only media in the area being a now defunct weekly newspaper.
By Trevor Beard8 years ago in 01
You Can't Be 'Siri'-ous? Morgan Freeman Is The Voice Of Mark Zuckerberg's House!
I have always wanted my own robotic nanny, a'la The Jetsons, but how practical would a blathering housemaid really be? Well, forget Hanna-Barbera's outer space family, how about having a robotic #MorganFreeman controlling your house in full A Space Odyssey style? The house of the future is officially upon us, and the likes of #IronMan's J.A.R.V.I.S. are not that far off reality.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in 01











