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Why Not Ask Why: Neuroscientist Urges Educators to Reconsider Technology’s Reach

Several years ago, Jared Cooney Horvath’s interest in teaching took a scientific turn. He entered teaching during a period he calls “the decade…

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New AirSnitch attack breaks Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises

AirSnitch “breaks worldwide Wi-Fi encryption, and it might have the potential to enable advanced cyberattacks,” Xin’an Zhou, the lead author of the research…

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Lessons from Early Adopters – O’Reilly

My first post made the case for what a semantic layer can bring to the modern enterprise: a single source of truth accessible…

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Do intl F&B chains have more value for money? Some S’poreans think so.

These F&B chains are winning over the taste buds of Singaporeans “I support foreign F&B [brands] over local ones.” It’s a statement that…

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Why Multi-Agent Systems Need Memory Engineering – O’Reilly

Most multi-agent AI systems fail expensively before they fail quietly. The pattern is familiar to anyone who’s debugged one: Agent A completes a…

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How BYD is redefining automotive spaces in Singapore

[This is a sponsored article with BYD by 1826.] Singapore’s physical spaces are shifting from purely transactional retail to experience-led destinations. Consumers, especially younger…

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Sandisk Unveils Next-Gen SANDISK, Extreme, and Extreme Pro Portable SSDs

Looking for some new portable SSDs that are super familiar? Sandisk has something that might pique your interest. The newly independent flash storage…

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S’pore’s Tap Space is sparking a craze for transport merch

Tap Space’s founder started with just S$50 to kickstart his business From keychains bearing the names of MRT stations to miniature bus models,…

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How U Business’ new 3-Line Bundle with free flagship phone works

[This is a sponsored article with U Business.] U Business just launched a new mobile device bundle to solve one of the biggest…

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Why Governance Has to Move Inside the System – O’Reilly

For most of the past decade, AI governance lived comfortably outside the systems it was meant to regulate. Policies were written. Reviews were…

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