The session highlights how InfluxDB 3 enables low-latency analytics and how MCP makes real-time data easier to explore. The talk will include a live demo where we will ask questions like “Is the ...
Abstract: This paper designs an Internet of Things system (called JustIoT) which is mainly divided into four parts; back-end Google Firebase real-time database, front-end SPA (Single Page Application) ...
Abstract: This study presents a comparative performance analysis of Firebase Realtime Database (RTDB) and Supabase, focusing on latency, scalability, throughput, and cost efficiency, which are ...
Looking ahead: Live translation is shaping up to be one of the most practical (and competitive) uses of generative AI, with real-life implications for how people communicate across languages. A new ...
Yesterday, Apple and Google announced that they have teamed up to make it easier to switch between Android and iPhone devices. The companies say they have developed new features that make it easier ...
CNBC and Kalshi on Thursday afternoon unveiled a multi-year exclusive partnership to incorporate real-time prediction data into multi-platform news coverage. CNBC broadcasts will include a ticker ...
What if building a fully functional app, complete with secure logins, real-time data syncing, and even AI-driven features, could be done in mere seconds? It might sound like a pipe dream, but with the ...
Switching from an iPhone to an Android device in 2025 involves more than just choosing a new phone. It represents a shift between two distinct ecosystems, each offering unique strengths, limitations, ...
YouTube launched Ask Studio, an AI assistant in YouTube Studio that analyzes channel data to surface comment insights, performance analysis, and content ideas. Ask Studio is an AI chat interface in ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Creating simple data classes in Java traditionally required substantial boilerplate code. Consider how we would represent Java’s mascots, Duke and Juggy: public class JavaMascot { private final String ...