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3D print a serial-free handgun at home with the latest Ghost Gunner update

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Refinements in hardware and software allow the tiny CNC mill to create pistols.

Airline plans to use electric airplanes in 10 years—is that possible?

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Startups plan to make hybrid airplanes, and eventually purely electric ones.

Settling the debate: What makes a “core” Mario game?

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And what does the argument say about how we define and value games in general?

EFF: Stupid patents are dragging down AI and machine learning

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"The patent reads like the table of contents of an intro to AI textbook."

DNA from old skeleton suggests humanity’s been here longer than we thought

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There are a lot of caveats, but a Stone Age genome makes humanity look old.

Java debugging comes to Visual Studio Code

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Microsoft has released a Java debugger for its free open source editor, Visual Studio Code.

The newly minted extension is intended to work as a companion to the Language Support for Java extension provided by Red Hat.  Whereasnbsp;Red Hatrsquo;s Language Support for Java extension providesnbsp;IntelliSense capabilities and Java project support, it does not include debugging capabilities. Microsoftrsquo;s Java Debug Extension works with previous Red Hatrsquo;s extension to provide them.
Still in a preview mode, the Java Debug Extension offers capabilities including launch/attach, breakpoints, control flow, data inspection, and a debug console.

The Microsoft and Red Hat extensions are available separately or in the Java Extension Pack, which bundles both together in a single install. Microsoftrsquo;s plans call for enabling a modern workflow for Java, with more features and extensions planned going forward.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Cornerstone OnDemand Announces Availability of Cornerstone Content Anytime

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New subscription content offering will be available this month and will feature more content partners and European language offerings to support multi-national clientsLONDON – 2 Oct. 2017 – Cornerstone OnDemand (NASDAQ: CSOD), a global leader in cloud-based learning and human capital management software, today announced that its new subscription content offering, Cornerstone Content Anytime, will be available for Cornerstone clients in the U.S. and across EMEA starting this month.

Additionally, Cornerstone has expanded its content... Source: RealWire

Supreme Court’s new term: Surveillance, hacking, sports betting—and cake, too

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"The Court is now sitting"—with 100% more Gorsuch and plenty of tech questions ahead.

UK lotto players quids in: Website knocked offline by DDoS attack

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It could be you* The UK National Lottery has apologised for a website outage that left money in their pockets of punters unable to play games on Saturday evening.…

Delivering On Its Digital Promise: OneLife Introduces LinkedIn Learning For All Employees

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Luxembourg, 2 October 2017 – As announced at its Digital Days on 15 June, OneLife, the Luxembourg-based specialist in life assurance, has launched the latest innovation in the company's digital transformation plan.

Employees at OneLife can now manage all their learning and development needs using a single online learning platform, LinkedIn Learning. OneLifersquo;s Digital Days in June, a two-day voyage of discovery and training in digital technologies for employees, are becoming reality. LinkedIn Learning was... Source: RealWire

T-Mobile agrees to stop claiming its network is faster than Verizon’s

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Verizon wins ruling as T-Mobile's use of crowdsourced speed tests is criticized.

At $50 a barrel, billions in tax breaks keep many oil projects profitable

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Without tax subsidies, 6 billion tonnes of CO2 could be avoided.

Nobel Prize goes to researchers who figured out how our cells tell time

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A complex web of interactions keeps our internal clocks stable but lets them shift.

Dnsmasq and the seven flaws: Patch these nasty remote-control holes

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Linux, Android, IoT, you name it, they'll need updates if you use this open-source tool Google security engineers have spotted not one, not two, but seven serious flaws in Dnsmasq, a fairly widely used DNS forwarder and DHCP server.…

A series of delays and major errors led to massive Equifax breach

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Former CEOrsquo;s testimony to Congress reveals a shocking lack of security rigor.

Google admits citing 4chan to spread fake Vegas shooter news

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4chan was, for some reason, counted among Google Newsrsquo; “authoritativerdquo; sources.

HPE coughed up source code for Pentagon’s IT defenses to … Russia

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FSB buddies pinky-swore to let ArcSight know of any flaws discovered Hewlett Packard Enterprise handed over the source code for its ArcSight security platform to Russian investigators in exchange for being allowed to sell kit in the former Soviet Union.…

Here’s the “due diligence” report Waymo hopes will win its case against Uber

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Otto's head of HR: "I'm gonna go get your stuff destroyed this afternoon btw."

Oracle joins the serverless fray with Fn

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With its open source Fn project, Oracle is looking to make a splash in serverless computing.Fn is a container native serverless platform that can be run on-premises or in the cloud.
It requires the use of Docker containers.

Fn developers will be able to write functions in Java initially, with Go, Ruby, Python, PHP, and Node.js support planned for later.

Applications can be built and run without users having to provision, scale, or manage servers, by using the cloud.[ A developerrsquo;s guide: Get started with serverless computing.

Then learnnbsp;how to use Microsoftrsquo;s Azure Functions and how to use AWS Lambda for serverless computing. | Build ’em now! 5 uses for serverless frameworks. ]
Fn, as its name implies, relies heavily on functions, which are small blocks of code that generally do one simple thing.
In a function, developers focus just on just the task they want the function to perform.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Schrems busts Privacy Shield wide open

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Dublin Judge asks European Court to look at data flows all over again Privacy activist and student Max Schrems has hailed an Irish Court decision today to refer cross-Atlantic data flows back to the European Court of Justice - all over again.…
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