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Using a motion sensor with Arduino

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Motion sensors are essential in modern automation projects, playing a key role in security systems, smart lighting, and interactive devices. These sensors detect movement and trigger specific actions, making them useful for various applications. When paired with an Arduino, a motion sensor can be programmed to respond intelligently, creating an efficient and responsive system. This guide explains how motion sensors work, how to connect them to an Arduino, and how to write the code needed to make them function properly.

How agile teams collaborate and get things done

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Agile teams are designed to be flexible and collaborative, but that does not mean everyone does everything. To stay effective, Agile teams rely on well-defined roles that help organize work, support decision-making, and keep projects moving forward. While different Agile frameworks may use slightly different role names, three key responsibilities exist in almost every Agile team: the product owner, the development team, and the scrum master.

Google integrates advanced AI tools into Workspace

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Google has made a significant change to its Workspace suite, offering all its AI features - previously exclusive to the Gemini Business plan - at no extra cost. Until recently, users needed to pay an additional $20 per user per month to access these tools within Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Meet, and other apps. Now, these features are included for free, signaling Google’s push to stay competitive with Microsoft, OpenAI, and others in the race to deliver the most advanced AI-powered office suite.

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TikTok prepares to shut down U.S. operations on Sunday

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TikTok, the popular social media app with 170 million American users, faces imminent shutdown in the United States as a federal ban is set to take effect on Sunday. This development stems from a law signed in April requiring ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, to divest its U.S. operations. If ByteDance fails to comply, U.S. companies will be barred from supporting TikTok’s distribution, maintenance, or updates, effectively rendering the app inoperable. Users attempting to access the app will see a message directing them to a website explaining the ban.