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I am Lebin Jose A, Young Founder of Web Innovation living in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu. I specialize in designing digital products, such as graphic designing, static websites and Wordpress websites. Usually covering anything from UX and concept development to designing and prototyping interfaces. Peoples who inspired me most and gave me inspiration by their great thought,ideas,or their hardworks that is "Google", "Amazon", "Facebook" , who are popular among millions of people
I’m a Front-end Developer and a Graphic Designer. I spend my whole day, practically every day, experimenting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; and inhaling a wide variety of potentially useless information through a few hundred RSS feeds. I build websites that delight and inform. I do it well. I’m curious, and I enjoy work that challenges me to learn something new and stretch in a different direction. I do my best to stay on top of changes in the state of the art so that I can meet challenges with tools well suited to the job at hand.
I always used to think "Ok, you have'nt study 'Theories', but remember you have alternate word called 'Practice', in your dictionary."
Put off Information Technology Rules, consult stakeholders, Editors Guild tells govt:
The Editors Guild of India has called on the government to put the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 in abeyance, saying the guidelines can undermine media freedom.In a statement on Friday, the EGI said it was “deeply concerned” about the recent notification of the rules and asked the government to consult the stakeholders.“The Rules, issued under the Information Technology Act, 2000, fundamentally alter how publishers of news operate over the Internet and have the potential to seriously undermine media freedom. They empower the Union government to block, delete or modify published news anywhere in the country without any judicial oversight and mandate all publishers to establish a grievance redressal mechanism,” the EGI said.
It said some provisions of the rules could put unreasonable restrictions on digital news media.“The EGI is concerned that the government did not consult stakeholders before notifying these far-reaching rules. The Guild urges the government to put the rules in abeyance and conduct meaningful consultation with all stakeholders. The government must take note of the fact that in the name of reining an unfettered social media it cannot overwhelm constitutional safeguards for free media that has been the cornerstone of our democracy,” the EGI said.
Season 10 - Now Live! - PUBG
Dive into a new kind of Battleground with Haven, a small urban industrial island with something far deadlier on its streets than Survivors like you. With the Pillar Scout Helicopter and Tactical Truck seeking you out on the streets and Guards and Commanders protecting valuable equipment in the buildings, you’ll have to use the Emergency Parachute to navigate from rooftops to alleys, and weave through tunnels and buildings to stay a step ahead. Making it through the night on the streets of Haven means following one simple manta; Hide, Seek, Survive.
The start of this update means that Ranked Season 10 has begun as well! This season brings some updates to how RP is calculated along with sweet new exclusive rewards for your performance. You can check out the new rewards in the patch notes. Survivor Pass: Breakthrough pulls awesome new looks right from PUBG lore, offering you duds from the Sanhok Four and Pillar’s elite mercenary squad. There’s plenty of great Haven-themed skins to unlock along with G-Coin and other bonuses, so pick up the Pass and start earning your rewards! There’s plenty more in Update 10.1, including Preset Costume Slots, a new Medal Mastery system, visual updates to Sanhok, custom Team Deathmatch loadouts, and more. You can check out the Update 10.1 Patch Notes for full details. For now, Grab that Emergency Chute and initiate that deadly game of Hide and Seek to Survive the night in Haven.
Home is where the Alexa is: A beginner’s guide to smart homes
If you are old enough to have witnessed the early days of home internet access, you’ll remember how “sci-fi” it was. The fact that you could send a letter or message and someone halfway around the world would receive it instantly, the fact that you could read the latest news from far-off places while sitting in your house in Kerala, or the fact that you could look up some information about a subject without ever setting foot inside a library. Over the years, with the internet being more and more ubiquitous and with more of our lives being closely entwined with it, that sci-fi aspect has mostly disappeared and we tend to take what the internet offers for granted.
But if you really want to inject some of that sci-fi back into your life, the simplest way to do it would be to embrace the “smart home”, yet another wonder of modern technology where you can improve your life if you’re willing to sacrifice your privacy. Once you do this, you can make lights and fans come on, change your AC temperature, or turn on your TV or geyser or robot vacuum – all just by shouting out commands into the air. There are a few ways to hook yourself up to the “internet of things”, the catchy and/or creepy (depending on your take on these things) phrase that refers to connected devices that you can deploy to make your home “smart”. But the simplest starting point these days is to get a voice assistant-enabled smart speaker such as those from Amazon’s Echo line, or Google’s Home or Nest lines. If you’re deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem, you could also pick up one of the Homepod devices from Apple, but by all accounts they are considerably less smart than their rivals, cost a great deal more, and have fewer devices that are compatible with them.
Edge AI brings new uses to IoT devices
AI at the edge brings intelligence to IoT equipment, unlocking new automations and capabilities within devices such as ATMs, cameras and machine sensors. During a session at Microsoft Ignite 2021 on March 3, Charles Ferland, vice president and general manager of edge computing and communication services providers at Lenovo, and Oscar Pallarols, global commercial director at Cellnex, discussed their latest applications of edge AI. Cellnex, a Spain-based operator of wireless infrastructure, uses Lenovo technology to help power its devices.
The simplest definition of edge computing is that it's "computing capabilities outside of the data center, closer to where the data is actually created, closer to where the users are actually using that data," Ferland said.For enterprises, edge computing reduces requirements on network infrastructure, enables IoT devices to make faster insights based the data they collect, and optimizes end-user experiences, he said.