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Understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Artificial Intelligence, often referred to as AI, is a branch of computer science that focuses on building smart machines that can perform tasks requiring human intelligence.


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What is Blockchain Technology? A Beginner's Guide with Real-Life Examples

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Computer Science

In today’s digital age, trust is everything — and that's where blockchain technology comes in.


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The Internet of Things: Connecting The World Around Us.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming how we interact with the world, creating a network of interconnected devices that communicate seamlessly to make our lives smarter, more efficient, and more connected.


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AIRAWAT: India’s AI Supercomputer Redefining Innovation

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India’s technological landscape is witnessing a monumental leap with AIRAWAT(Artificial Intelligence Research, Analytics, and Knowledge Assimilation Platform), the country’s first and fastest AI supercomputer. Developed by C-DAC, AIRAWAT is a beacon of India’s push for self-reliance in cutting-edge technology.


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Quantum Computing: The Future Beyond Classical Computing

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Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize technology, offering computational power that surpasses the limitations of classical computing. By harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics, this emerging field promises to tackle complex problems in ways previously unimaginable. This blog explores the essence of quantum computing, its foundations, history, applications, and ambitious projects shaping its future.


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Guide to Buying a New Computer

Guide to Selecting the Perfect Desktop or Laptop

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Computer Science

Choosing a new desktop or laptop involves aligning specifications with your usage—normal, medium, or high-performance—and your budget. This guide explores essential components, with a detailed look at Intel and AMD processors across generations, and covers four laptop types, all-in-one desktops, normal desktops, and the branded versus assembled debate.


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