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Chameleon cars, urine scanners and other standouts from CES 2023
From colour-changing cars, dual-screen laptops and satellite emergency texts to AI-ovens and a urine-scanning smart toilet upgrade, the annual CES tech show in Las Vegas had more concepts of the future on show than ever before. The biggest consumer gadget show of the year was still quieter than pre-pandemic levels, with the global economic slowdown biting big tech along with everything else. However, there were still thousands of products on display. Here are some of the highlights. Introduced by Arnold Schwarzenegger, BMW's i Vision Dee caught the attention with its E-ink outer skin, which can change colour in an instant.
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How to standout in Data science/machine learning projects
This will make your project more interesting and potentially more impactful. This could include using a new machine learning library, implementing a novel algorithm, or combining multiple techniques in a creative way. Think about how your project could solve a real-world problem or make a difference in people's lives. Make sure to include clear explanations of your methods and results, along with any code or data you used. Overall, the key to standing out with your machine learning projects is to be creative, think outside the box, and focus on the real-world impact of your work.
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Google's Pixel phone: Not much new, but still a standout
The first reviews of the new handset hit the internet today, and while positive, the consensus is that Google's phone is good - but not great. At a special event in San Francisco the firm unveiled a raft of new products - even though most of them have already leaked online. They included two new phones, a Pixel and the 5.5-inch Pixel XL, which go on sale on Thursday. Google achieves that by pulling together the best features from Apple, Samsung and other phones and offering them at prices comparable to iPhones -- starting at about 650 for the regular, 5-inch model and 770 for the 5.5-inch'XL' edition. Both versions go on sale Thursday through Verizon, Best Buy and Google's online store.