Abstract: Gesture recognition can provide a natural and user-friendly interface to a variety of systems. However, in order for the real-world applications to apply gesture recognition as a tool for ...
This project provides an unofficial platform to access Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University (TNMGRMU) Exam Results. It includes: Web Interface: Allows users to enter their registration number and ...
The Core Web Vitals Technology Report by the open source HTTPArchive community ranks content management systems by how well they perform on Google’s Core Web Vitals (CWV). The November 2025 data shows ...
Safari 26.2 adds support for measuring Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and the Event Timing API, which is used to calculate Interaction to Next Paint (INP). This enables site owners to collect Largest ...
The internet you know—the one you're surfing to read this article—is just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface lies the dark web: a hidden layer of the internet that's invisible to most users, ...
Vlad Mazanko is a list writer from Ukraine, and a passionate gaming enthusiast. One who enjoys not-so-great games like Anthem, Mafia 3, Mass Effect Andromeda, Marvel's Avengers, The Callisto Protocol, ...
Windows 11 includes a full range of Ease of Access features designed to help you use your PC more comfortably. This guide will show you how to open, customize, and make the most of these Accessibility ...
Microsoft has disclosed details of a novel backdoor dubbed SesameOp that uses OpenAI Assistants Application Programming Interface (API) for command-and-control (C2) communications. "Instead of relying ...
Google has added a new feature called Gemini CLI Extensions to its command-line AI tool, Gemini CLI. This lets outside companies add their software directly into Gemini CLI. At launch, the extensions ...
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In her latest column for ExchangeWire, Shirley Marschall discusses whether rumours of the death of the open web have been greatly exaggerated, or whether the prevailing tides can indeed be turned.