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HTC One Review: Top Of The Premium Pops?

UPDATE: After spending an extensive amount of time with the HTC One we have added our thoughts regarding the handset’s battery life. Click here to find out what we reckon. The HTC One is the latest Android handset from the Taiwanese manufacturer and is aimed firmly at the flagship end of the market, featuring a … Continue reading HTC One Review: Top Of The Premium Pops?




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Book Review: Love You Hard by Abby Maslin

This book packs a lot of wisdom. You’ll learn about aphasia; you’ll understand ambiguous loss; you’ll follow Abby down dark hallways and into sunlit rooms and learn what it means to own a life built on raw truth.




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2010 – 2019: Decade in Review

As the decade comes to a close, I thought it would be interesting to look back on the past 10 years. So, rather than posting my regular year in review, here’s an abbreviated trip through the past 10 years of my life, both personal and professional. 2010 The decade started for me in an almost […]

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Astra Pro with Gutenberg Review – Practical Application

At 3.7 Designs we have an array of strategies we use to solve business problems. For example, when it comes to redesigning a website we might recommend recommend a completely custom design that starts with a design discovery engagement. Typically this process can take three to six months with ample time upfront to research the […]

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Review: Alberto Cairo, How Charts Lie

Alberto Cairo’s new book, How Charts Lie, takes readers on a tour of how charts are used and misused, and teaches them how to not be misled. It’s a useful book for both makers and consumers of charts, in the news, business, and pretty much anywhere else. When Alberto started talking about the title on […]




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Transfer Learning for EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Review of Progress Made Since 2016. (arXiv:2004.06286v3 [cs.HC] UPDATED)

A brain-computer interface (BCI) enables a user to communicate with a computer directly using brain signals. Electroencephalograms (EEGs) used in BCIs are weak, easily contaminated by interference and noise, non-stationary for the same subject, and varying across different subjects and sessions. Therefore, it is difficult to build a generic pattern recognition model in an EEG-based BCI system that is optimal for different subjects, during different sessions, for different devices and tasks. Usually, a calibration session is needed to collect some training data for a new subject, which is time consuming and user unfriendly. Transfer learning (TL), which utilizes data or knowledge from similar or relevant subjects/sessions/devices/tasks to facilitate learning for a new subject/session/device/task, is frequently used to reduce the amount of calibration effort. This paper reviews journal publications on TL approaches in EEG-based BCIs in the last few years, i.e., since 2016. Six paradigms and applications -- motor imagery, event-related potentials, steady-state visual evoked potentials, affective BCIs, regression problems, and adversarial attacks -- are considered. For each paradigm/application, we group the TL approaches into cross-subject/session, cross-device, and cross-task settings and review them separately. Observations and conclusions are made at the end of the paper, which may point to future research directions.




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A Review of Computer Vision Methods in Network Security. (arXiv:2005.03318v1 [cs.NI])

Network security has become an area of significant importance more than ever as highlighted by the eye-opening numbers of data breaches, attacks on critical infrastructure, and malware/ransomware/cryptojacker attacks that are reported almost every day. Increasingly, we are relying on networked infrastructure and with the advent of IoT, billions of devices will be connected to the internet, providing attackers with more opportunities to exploit. Traditional machine learning methods have been frequently used in the context of network security. However, such methods are more based on statistical features extracted from sources such as binaries, emails, and packet flows.

On the other hand, recent years witnessed a phenomenal growth in computer vision mainly driven by the advances in the area of convolutional neural networks. At a glance, it is not trivial to see how computer vision methods are related to network security. Nonetheless, there is a significant amount of work that highlighted how methods from computer vision can be applied in network security for detecting attacks or building security solutions. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of such work under three topics; i) phishing attempt detection, ii) malware detection, and iii) traffic anomaly detection. Next, we review a set of such commercial products for which public information is available and explore how computer vision methods are effectively used in those products. Finally, we discuss existing research gaps and future research directions, especially focusing on how network security research community and the industry can leverage the exponential growth of computer vision methods to build much secure networked systems.




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2019 year in review

It has been a whirlwind of a year. Looking back at where I ended 2018 and started 2019, I was not fully prepared for everything that happened. The big items from 2019 were: Yours truly turned 35. Shut down the business side of Theme…




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REVIEW: The Commodores' funky, fun night at Northern Quest

One great thing about seeing "oldies" acts on tour is the vivid reminder you get that groups in the old days really knew how to serve their fans. Take the Commodores, for example, a group with a 52-year-history that swung by Northern Quest Resort & Casino Thursday night.…



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CONCERT REVIEW: Tool's same ol' sound still bursts to creative new highs live at Spokane Arena

Tool's music is not only not for everyone, it's such a challenging polyglot of oft-derided musical styles that it risks not being for anyone. And yet, the quartet's blend of prog-rock, art-rock, metal and performance art has become a genre unto itself over the course of 30 years, and it's a genre that has proved remarkably commercial.…



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Fantasy sport auction draft application roster preview grid

Methods and system for presenting a plurality of attributes of a plurality of players from a plurality of teams that are part of a league includes obtaining a plurality of attributes of the plurality of players and the plurality of teams. The plurality of attributes of the plurality of the players and of the teams is populated in one or more databases along with any updates to these attributes. The databases are queried to retrieve updated plurality of attributes of the plurality of players and the plurality of teams. A roster grid is generated for the plurality of teams for rendering at a client in substantial real time. The roster grid displays the updated status of the plurality of attributes of the plurality of players and the plurality of teams simultaneously in a clean, concise and effective manner.




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PREVIEW SEARCH RESULTS

Systems and methods are provided for previewing content that is located behind the links of a search results webpage without having to click on the links and thereby cause webpage changes. Embodiments provide a webpage that presents a first set of search results in response to a search query submitted by a user. This webpage is displayed in a graphical user interface and the first set of search results comprises one or more links to other search results webpages, which are defined dynamically and cannot be pre-computed. In the event a user mouses over one of the links, embodiments execute the search associated with the moused-over link and then render selected portions of the search results in a preview window that is positioned over a portion the webpage that displays the first set of search results.




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Review: J Balvin Proved Why He's One of the World's Biggest Latinx Acts at Oracle Arena


The last time J Balvin was at Oracle arena was back on Feb. 15, 2015 when he was the opening act for Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias' joint tour. I was at that show with my mom as my date, and vividly remember her saying, “one day he’s going to headline his own tour here.” I brushed off her comment, it wasn’t that I didn’t believe that he was talented.…



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Review of Isango Ensemble in SS Mendi at Nuffield Theatres Southampton

As shocking fact is laid upon shocking fact, it becomes hard to judge SS Mendi- Dancing The Drill Of Death at NST City as a piece of theatre, such is one’s outrage at how the British behaved towards black people from the Empire a hundred years ago. But Isango Ensemble have created a powerful musical to tell the human story behind the appalling facts.




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Copenhagen at Chichester Festival Theatre - review

Copenhagen at the Minerva Theatre is an exhilarating look back at a mysterious meeting during WW2 that may have altered the outcome of the war.




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Women In Power at Nuffield Southampton - review

Women In Power at the Nuffield Southampton Theatres’ city venue is a new version of Aristophanes' Assemblywomen. It sticks pretty closely to the original story in which women take over the government from the weak and incompetent men.




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Beauty And The Beast - Theatre Royal Winchester - review

Theatre Royal Winchester’s Beauty And The Beast manages to tell the romantic tale while still being a traditional panto.




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James Nesbitt & Sheila Hancock in This Is My Family- review

There’s a lot to like in This Is My Family which is directed by Daniel Evans with a light comic touch.




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Assassins at The Watermill Newbury - review

Like its subject matter,  Stephen Sondheim’s musical Assassins is hit and miss but the production hits the bullseye.




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Tradition still running strong at The Bakers Arms pub (review)

THEY’VE served generations of drinkers over the years and they are still going strong.




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The Eclipse Inn is a small pub big in character (review)

IT may be small in size but for what The Eclipse Inn lacks in square feet it makes up for with an abundance of character and charm.




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REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera

REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera, Mayflower Theatre




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: CinderELLA The Musical, NST City

FORGET the fairytale, this is Cinderella for the 21st Century.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Nativity! The Musical

IT delivered the promised 'sparkle and shine' in spades.




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REVIEW: Stick Man, Berry Theatre,

JULIA Donaldson's beloved tale lends itself perfectly to a festive show with an appearance from Father Christmas and lots of lovely wintry scenes.




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REVIEW: Peter Pan opens at Mayflower Theatre starring Marti Pellow and Jaymi Hensley

A CLOSE encounter with a menacing crocodile was not exactly what I had in mind for last night but, with panto, anything goes.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story

MORE than sixty years since his untimely death, the musical that celebrates the life of Buddy Holly is celebrating its 30th anniversary.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: We Will Rock You, Mayflower Theatre

TIMING is everything and the latest tour of We Will Rock You is certainly riding the revival wave created by last year's release of Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Mamma Mia!, Mayflower Theatre

MAMMA Mia the stage show and movie are now a phenomenon almost on the scale of the band whose music they celebrate.




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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Switch review

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a cool package that Switch owners and fans of the original WiiU release will not want to miss.




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Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review

Packing all the content from previous releases the Switch version of Hyrule Warriors certainly is the definitive edition of the game.




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Dark Souls: Remastered review

Dark Souls Remastered is the perfect opportunity to return to one of gaming’s most rewarding and memorable series.




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Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers Review

If you ever wondered what Mad Max would be like if it were made by Disney then Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is probably the closest you are going to get to it.




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Little Nightmares Complete Edition review

Poignant, creepy and incredibly compelling Little Nightmares is one of this generations most unnerving and intelligent horror titles.




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Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido is one of those games that is far more fun than it has any right to be.




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Mario Tennis Aces review

Mario Tennis Aces is a welcome return to form for the long-running arcade sports series.




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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection review

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a love letter to the venerable franchise that both fans and newcomers alike will not want to miss.




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Agony PS4 review

Playing Agony feels like penance for all your past gaming sins.




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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Switch review

If you missed it the first time around now is the perfect time to go on an adventure with Toad. 




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Million Dollar Quartet, Mayflower Theatre

IT'S only rock n roll, but I like it.




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REVIEW: Mercury Prize nominee Michael Kiwanuka confirms he's living in Southampton at Guildhall date

So now it’s officially confirmed by the man himself! After various celebrity sightings in the New Forest, Mayflower Park and Overdraft Craft Ale Bar Shirley, soul man of the moment Michael Kiwanuka dedicated a heartfelt rendition of Home Again to a sold out audience at the O2 Guildhall last night.




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PREVIEW: Higher Than The Sun (OUT MARCH 9)

Here’s a clip of our next single – out this Friday! It’s called ‘Higher Than The Sun’ and it’s something a little different from us. What do you think? ????




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SiNG Party - Review (Nintendo Wii U)

The new singing and dancing franchise for the Wii U makes for an instant party in your house.




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The Walking Dead: 400 Days - Review

It's an à la carte menu of chilling narrative and crunch decisions, with each course graciously complementing each other.




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Game Review - The Walking Dead, season 2

Daily Echo gaming reviewer Ian Crump reviews the latest games.




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REVIEW: LEGO Minifigures Online

LEGO Minifugures Online isn’t attached to a large movie franchise such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones or Jurassic Park – it’s a brand-new type of LEGO game.




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Hyden Farm Organic Meat and Poultry produce review

IF you are looking for high quality, organic local meat, Hyden Farm Organic Meat and Poultry is a very good place to start.




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Scrumptions Preserves produce review

SCRUMPTIOUS Preserves are handmade by Sarah Adamson in Woolston, Southampton.




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Donkey Kong Country Returns 3DS - Review

At almost 32 years-old Donkey Kong is still a regular star in many video-games, and a firm favourite amongst gamers




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REVIEW: World of Final Fantasy on PlayStation 4

The colourful, cutesy aesthetics are enough to make a gamer vomit, whilst the complexity of the combat system could keep the most hardcore of role-players happily entertained for dozens of hours.