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Windows 10 Support Ends in 2025

Windows 10 support ending October 14, 2025

 
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Large Language Model (LLM)

Large Language Models (LLM) are deep learning algorithms that use massively large data sets of information to understand, predict, summarize and generate new content.  A common application is to understand a human language text query and generate a text response synthesizing multiple information resources.

 
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Bitcoin

Bitcoin (abbreviated BTC) is the first decentralized digital currency that is transacted on a peer to peer (person to person) network with no central banking authority involved. Bitcoin is exchanged for goods and services via a digital wallet on your smartphone or computer. Due to a built in limit of 21 million bitcoins that can

 
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Microsoft Releases Windows 11

  After more than six years since the release of Windows 10, Microsoft finally unveiled Windows 10 to the general public on October 5, 2021.  A free upgrade from Windows 10 has been selectively offered to compatible systems, and all new computers being shipped to stores now come with Windows 11 preloaded.

 
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Blockchain

A blockchain is a data structure containing records, called blocks, which are chain linked together in a cryptographically secure way, and is verified by and accessible (readable) across a distributed, decentralized network of computers as a publicly agreed upon transaction ledger. Blockchain is the fundamental technology behind cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

 
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