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Atlus wants to cut off a PS3 emulator because it runs Persona 5

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Patreon defends the emulator's non-infringing nature, leaves page up.

IDG Contributor Network: What real-time application pattern works for you?

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At first glance, building a real-time application may sound like a daunting proposition, one that involves technical challenges as well as a significant financial investment, especially when you have an application goal of responding within a fraction of a second.

But advances in hardware, networking, and softwaremdash;both commercial as well as open sourcemdash;make building real-time applications today very achievable.
So what do these real-time applications look like?This article presents three common real-time application patterns that require a real-time decision, meaning a response returned or transaction executed based on real-time input.

To determine which pattern to apply to your application, you must first define your real-time objective.

Ask yourself: How fast does the application need to respond?To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Patch alert! Easy-to-exploit flaw in Linux kernel rated ‘high risk’

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Urgent security triage needed A flaw has been found in the way the Linux kernel loads ELF files.…

OutSystems Teams Up with SYNNEX to Extend Access for Low-Code App Development

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Leading Global Business Process Company to Market OutSystems Platform Through Its Distribution EcosystemLondon – 28th September, 2017 – OutSystems, provider of the number one platform for low-code development, today announced a collaboration with SYNNEX Corp. (NYSE: SNX), one of the leading IT distributors.
SYNNEX, a Fortune 500 business process services company with more than 20,000 resellers, operates in numerous countries throughout North and South America, Asia-Pacific and Europe.The agreement provides OutSystems with a new distribution... Source: RealWire

Proposed New Mexico science standards edit out basic facts

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And legislators are blaming the governor for the edits.

Pre-Order the New Echo, Echo Plus, or Fire TV Here – Deal Alert

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The 2nd generation Echonbsp;costs just $99, and has a 2.5rdquo; downward-firing woofer and 0.6rdquo; tweeter powered by Dolby to deliver crisp vocals and dynamic bass throughout the room. You can play music from Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and more. With Amazon Music, you can search by lyrics, time-period, or let Alexa pick the music for you. You can also listen to audiobooks from Audible, podcasts, radio stations or news briefs. Make calls, set alarms and timers, ask questions, check your calendar, weather, traffic, and sports scores, manage to-do and shopping lists, control smart home devices, and more. Multiple Echo devices around your house work together -- ask Alexa to play your favorite music on all Echo's, or different styles in different rooms.

The new Echo won't ship until October 31, but if you order now and select 2-day shipping, you'll have it on your doorstep the day it's released.
See it on Amazon here.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

IDG Contributor Network: How microtasking is fueling a surge in AI growth for self-driving vehicles

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People think of autonomous vehicles as incredibly powerful, automatic machines, but the software that guides those machines is programmed by individual people in a manual effort. Wersquo;re spoiled with technology that seems borderline magical, but even the AI programs that manage to learn on their own started out in the hands of human beings.This manual effort is part of whatrsquo;s slowing down the progress of self-driving cars (along with slow regulatory progress and logistical hurdles), but a new approachmdash;microtaskingmdash;might offer a solution to the problem.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

The Google Assistant comes to Android TV, starting with the Nvidia Shield

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Ask it to play your favorite shows, turn off the lights, or pause the TV.

Accused NSA leaker was angry over Fox News always being on in the office

Five critical questions on how the Waymo v. Uber trial will proceed

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Anthony Levandowski may have to plead the 5th again, but in front of a jury.

Miniature trampoline may let microwave and optical qubits communicate

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Researchers use tiny oscillator to store quantum state from microwave oven.

ATTrsquo;s wireless home Internet, with 160GB cap, is now in 18 states

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ATT got nearly $3 billion federal subsidy to connect 1.1 million rural customers.

FCC chief Ajit Pai wants Apple to stop disabling FM radio chips in iPhones

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FCC head says Apple locking FM radio chips goes against public safety.

Ikea’s stuff is tough to assemble, so it bought a startup to do it for you

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Toss aside those hex keys and goofy cartoon instructions: Ikea will offer human help.

Internet-wide security update put on hold over fears 60 million people would be kicked offline

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ICANN delays KSK rollover after new data derails plans A multi-year effort to update the internet's overall security has been put on hold just days before it was due to be introduced, over fears that as many as 60 million people could be forced offline.…

Tiny, self-assembling bots will create more work for humans

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Have no fear! Tiny cube bot is here!

Ouch: Brit council still staggering weeks after ransomware bit its PCs

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'Unable to process planning applications and land searches' A ransomware assault late last month is continuing to affect the operations of Copeland Borough Council in the northwest of England.…

Citrix patches Netscaler hole, ARM TrustZone twisted, Android Dirty COW exploited – and more security fails

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The good, the bad and the weird from this week Roundup  As ever, it has been a busy week on the security front with good news, some very bad reports, corporate failings all round and troubling signs ahead for those worried about government intrusion in the online world.…

5 foolish reasons you’re not using Heroku

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Russell Smith is cofounder and CTO of Rainforest QA. When I tell other CTOs and engineers that we rely heavily on Heroku to run our business, they invariably have the same reaction: Why? Why not AWS? Are you joking? Have you heard of Google Cloud? Are you an idiot?This happens without fail. With. Out.

Fail.

The argument usually goes something like this: Why pay more for a PaaS when you can build it yourself on Google or AWSmdash;and have it just how you want it? To which I say: Poppycock.

These people are missing the real benefits of PaaS, and perhaps some basic economic sense as well.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

It’s hangover time for enterprise cloud computing

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Now that enterprises have done serious work in the cloud, theyrsquo;re a bit unhappy with their cloud technology providers.
It turns out that migrations are not so easy, and service levels arenrsquo;t what they expect.According to a recent report by 451 Research, three quarters of organizations are willing to pay a premium for enhanced services from their cloud technology providers. Just under half (48.7 percent) of the 600 IT pros polled said they would pay to enhance their security, 43.3 percent said they would pay extra for guaranteed uptime and performance metrics, 33.6 percent would pay more for enhanced customer service, and 26.4 percent would pay more for enhanced operational management.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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