Abstract: This letter proposes an efficient method to reduce path splits in the successive cancellation list (SCL) decoding. We construct the boundary consisting of ...
There are a handful of modifiers that occur with this event. Fewer active Return Points No active Raider Hatches Collect Security Codes As you don't have too many Return Points to use, understanding ...
Hi everyone. Today we’ve got a bonus issue of Game On featuring an interview about one of last week’s most exciting video-game announcements. Larian Studios has hit the big time. Until somewhat ...
Wealthfront picked a tough day to kick off its life on Wall Street. Early indications showed strong investor demand for Wealthfront’s WLTH initial public offering. The provider of “robo-adviser” ...
Researchers from McMaster University and the University of Pittsburgh have created the first functionally complete logic gate—a NAND gate (short for "NOT AND")—in a soft material using only beams of ...
The Micro:bit is a fun microcontroller development platform, designed specifically for educational use. Out of the box, it’s got a pretty basic sound output feature that can play a single note at a ...
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In the era of vibe coding, when even professionals are pawning off their programming work on AI tools, Microsoft is throwing it all the way back to the language that launched a billion devices. On ...
Microsoft has released the source code for the BASIC version it developed in 1976 for the MOS 6502 processor, a central component of many early home computers, The Register reports. As far back as ...
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In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft—a name born from "micro-computer" and "software." Gates didn’t just lead the company; he read and wrote the code himself. Urgent warning issued as ...
In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft—a name born from "micro-computer" and "software." Gates didn’t just lead the company; he read and wrote the code himself. Bruce Willis’ wife ...