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Dutch ACM says Apple's latest changes to App Store rules, which let developers of dating apps…
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Dutch ACM says Apple's latest changes to App Store rules, which let developers of dating apps choose payment methods, meet local and EU competition requirements — It's still unhappy about…
Entering the metaverse: How companies can take their first virtual steps
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If the journey of a thousand miles begins with a…
How to Find Alignment in IT Infrastructure Management
Technology and business needs are constantly evolving, and as they do, companies must ensure IT infrastructure and overall operations maintain alignment. However, misalignment is all too easy when technology is constantly updating.
What…
How a Design Battle Between Chip Engineers Led to Polaroid’s Revolutionary SX-70 Camera
In one corner stood the defending champion, Texas Instruments. In the other stood the challenger, Fairchild Semiconductor. The referee, judge, promoter, and only spectator was Polaroid. In contention was the contract for the electronics…
Web3 is a myth, and that’s okay
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We live in stories, whether they’re told to us by…
Flea-Sized Robots Walk a Coin-Edge-Sized Path
The ability to make decisions autonomously is not just what makes robots useful, it's what makes robots
robots. We value robots for their ability to sense what's going on around them, make decisions based on that information, and then…
How China Hacked US Phone Networks
How do you smuggle information into the USSR right under the nose of the KGB? Create your own encryption system, of course. That’s exactly what saxophonist and music professor Merryl Goldberg did during the 1980s. This week Goldberg…
Meta Hits the Brakes on Portal, AR Glasses, and Other Hardware
As the old adage goes, “hardware is hard.” Doubly so in the metaverse.The company Meta (née Facebook) has slowed its pursuit of AR glasses. The headset, which Meta had aimed for release in 2024, was likely years away from actual…
The Last-Ditch Effort to Save Wild Salmon
But outside the walls of Warm Springs, so much is beyond the recovery team’s control. By nature, salmon transcend borders and boundaries, which exposes them to a gauntlet of threats. In rivers, fish face warmer water, droughts,…
Webinar – Introduction to Pulse Detection Range Extension (PDRX)
PDRX Webinar
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