A new no-code tool in Google Workspace lets you build custom ‘flows’ to automate your routine tasks. Here’s how to use it.
In this 2026 NFL mock draft scenario, we let the computer do the selecting. Here were the first round results.
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Gateshead Flyover demolition edges one step closer thanks to nearby building
It has caused travel disruption across Tyne and Wear for months, but the Gateshead Flyover is another step closer to coming down.
With grid connectivity denied, Pure Data Centres Group got creative, partnering with AVK on a microgrid to beat power constraints versus a tide of rising demand.
Research shows that something as simple as walking everyday can create a noticeable shift in how people feel. Even short, consistent walks help regulate emotions and give the brain a break from ...
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Mechanical computers use springs and bolts to count, sort odd-even pushes and remember force
Published in Nature Communications, researchers from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University built a computer made entirely ...
No-code AI platforms let people build smart tools without writing code, making AI more accessible to everyone. These platforms help businesses automate tasks, improve customer interactions, and find ...
The fetch-execute cycle is the basis of everything your computer or phone does. This is literally The Basics. Written with ...
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