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Discover Ludwig"testbed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to describe a place or program that is set up to test a new process or product before it is released to the public. For example, "The developers used a testbed to simulate how the new game would function before releasing it to the public."
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Any platform (hardware or software) used as a basis for experimentation
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Both companies' prototype devices will push Google, which is already selling its Glass smart glasses, Microsoft and others to take virtual-reality research beyond "skunkworks" – or testbed – status, Mr Vorhaus said.
Some observers see this presence as a rear base or testbed for Chinese ambitions in South America.
It's a clear example of the role the channel played as incubator and testbed for formats, with Little Britain also making the jump to the big leagues.
Independent Scotland 'could be bitcoin testbed'.
UGANDA is not best known as a testbed for new ideas in governance.
He has a point: early 3G phones from other handset-makers were temperamental plastic bricks, and the clear lesson from Japan, a testbed for 3G since 2001, is that consumers will buy 3G handsets only when they are as small and reliable as 2G ones.
Microsoft hopes to solve the problem by fixing the limitation in the PC service.Worth watchingThis explains why Microsoft was so keen to use Hong Kong as its testbed.
And for its part, ABI has a convenient testbed for its prototypes, as well as a ready source of genetic information to add value to its equipment.Racing to startAdding value, or rather making money, is Mr White's forte.
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"Games have been a great testbed for developing and testing AI algorithms quickly and efficiently, but ultimately we want to apply these algorithms to important real world problems," Hassabis said.
To the delight of tourists, Tower Bridge swung open to let through the sleek, low-slung craft, known as Mast (Maritime Autonomy Surface Testbed).
A preview site, called Glide, is at academy.rpi.edu/ glide/testbed.
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