Samuel Duvains

Samuel Duvains

Software Integration Advisor
Samuel Duvains is an IT expert with a passion for SaaS. As a thought leader in software, Samuel examines a wide range of topics, including agile methodologies and the principles of DevOps. Insightful analysis and practical advice make Samuel’s content popular among a community of aspiring developers and seasoned professionals.
iPhone 17 Delivers A Truly Substantial Upgrade
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Joining us is Oscar Vail, a technology expert whose insights into emerging fields like robotics and open-source projects give him a unique perspective on the consumer tech landscape. Today, we're diving deep into Apple's latest offerings, moving beyond the spec sheets to understand the real-world

Social Companion Robots – Review
AI & Machine Learning Social Companion Robots – Review

In a significant pivot away from the powerful, factory-floor humanoids that have long dominated robotics discourse, a new class of machine is emerging, designed not for heavy labor but for the subtle and complex dynamics of human interaction. Social companion robots represent a significant

CodeQL 2.24.0 Expands Language Support and Accuracy
Software & Computing CodeQL 2.24.0 Expands Language Support and Accuracy

The rapid evolution of programming languages and frameworks presents a continuous challenge for static analysis tools, which must constantly adapt to maintain relevance and efficacy in identifying security vulnerabilities. As developers adopt the latest technologies to build more complex and

From AI Experiments to Enterprise-Wide Transformation and Value
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For all the hype, many organizations remain stuck in an experimental phase. Although adoption of AI and related technologies is widespread, their impact on the bottom line remains minimal. Companies are tinkering with AI in isolated pockets, often without embedding it into broader digital

Scientists Tune 3D-Printed Alloys With Laser Speed
Software & Computing Scientists Tune 3D-Printed Alloys With Laser Speed

Oscar Vail is a technology expert with a keen interest in emerging fields such as quantum computing, robotics, and open-source projects. He is consistently at the forefront of advancements in the industry, and his latest work sits at the intersection of materials science and additive manufacturing.

Is Dynatrace Redefining Observability With AI?
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The rapid proliferation of cloud-native architectures and agentic AI has created a new paradigm for software development, one where the speed of innovation is often matched by an equal and opposite force of complexity and risk. While these technologies accelerate release cycles, they also introduce

How to Keep Your Phone in Portrait Mode on Calls?
Mobile Technology & Gadgets How to Keep Your Phone in Portrait Mode on Calls?

That familiar, frantic moment of trying to end a phone call, only to have the on-screen buttons mysteriously shift away from your thumb, has been a shared source of modern technological annoyance for many Android users. This seemingly minor inconvenience highlights a fundamental disconnect between

FAU to Host Florida's First On-Site Quantum Computer
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Florida Atlantic University is poised to redefine the state's technological landscape by forging a strategic partnership with D-Wave Quantum Inc., a collaboration that will bring Florida's inaugural on-site, large-scale quantum computer to the university's Boca Raton campus. This landmark

Vivo Unveils X200T with Dimensity 9400+ and Zeiss Cameras
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Today, we sit down with Oscar Vail, a technology expert renowned for his deep dives into the heart of mobile innovation. With the smartphone market more competitive than ever, manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of what a handheld device can do. We'll explore how the latest flagship contenders

New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim
AI & Machine Learning New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim

A breakthrough in soft robotics introduces a humanoid capable of dramatically changing its size and navigating land, water, and even the air, offering a glimpse into a future where robots are fundamentally safer and more adaptable. Developed by researchers at the Southern University of Science and

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