This robot can mow your lawn — Machines can help us manage our time better
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June 1, 2021

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Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show, May 8, 2020

Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show, May 8, 2020

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Creating a lawn mowing robot

Creating a lawn mowing robot

Mowing the lawn is a tedious chore that no one really wants to do. That's why one creative man decided to turn to technology to make the job a little more interesting. You'll be amazed and what he came up with.

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How machines can teach us how to manage our time better

How machines can teach us how to manage our time better

Efficiency is an important thing in the fast-paced world we live in today. But sometimes we can get flustered just by trying to manage our daily tasks. Well, it turns out that computers have the same problem. But the way that computer scientists have solved this problem may give some insight into how we can do better.

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How numbers and letters are represented in binary code

How numbers and letters are represented in binary code

Computers have used binary code since the beginning of computing. You probably know it uses sets of zeros and ones to complete tasks. But have you ever wondered how exactly it works? Let's take a deep dive into binary code for a clearer picture.

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