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Lady loggers in Kuta

Westerly winds have made for bumpy conditions at Kuta Beach lately, so it was nice to have a glassy morning with a good tide and small swell finally. The ladies were on it early, making the most of a ...
The USB segment is estimated to contribute a significant share during the forecast period. USB-based data loggers are widely used across industries for their ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and ...
Maldwyn John Evans receives funding from the Australian Government. David Lindenmayer receives funding from The Australian Government, the Australian Research Council and the Victorian Government. He ...
The ZeroAlpha dismounted energy data logger displayed at the Future Soldier Technology conference in London in March 2025. (Giles Ebbutt) UK dismounted soldier power and energy specialist ZeroAlpha ...
A common data logging application is measuring voltage or current flowing into or out of a piece of equipment, such as a user monitoring current in solar cells, inverters, or storage batteries. These ...
NEW YORK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - A boom in data centers is expected to produce about 2.5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions globally through the end of the decade, and accelerate ...
A website linked to National Public Data’s massive breach was storing passwords for its back-end database in a file that anyone could’ve accessed. A website linked to National Public Data’s massive ...
(NEXSTAR) — Billions in personal information records may have been exposed in an April data breach, a recent lawsuit has alleged, prompting warnings from identity experts. A class action lawsuit filed ...
Thanks to generative AI, we’re getting close to the promise of truly “democratizing” data. This means anyone can make decisions that are data-driven, not just highly skilled data scientists. Here ‘s ...
As recently as seven years ago, Briton Henry Patten was working a summer job at Wimbledon as a data logger for tournament statistical provider IBM, logging points from matches on the outside courts.