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Google’s ARCore 1.2 enables multiplayer AR across Android and iOS

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Share AR worlds and play multiplayer games, no matter what platform you're on.

The Pinball Arcade is losing its classic tables; grab them while you can

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Over 60 licensed titles will no longer be for sale after June.

ML Kit: Google brings machine learning APIs to mobile developers

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Google is providing a software development kit, called ML Kit, that offers the company’s machine learning technologies to developers building Android and iOS mobile apps.Featuring a set of base APIs to build machine learning into apps, ML Kit is now...

Red Hat smitten by secure enclaves ‘cos some sysadmins are evil

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Also reveals plans to replace Atomic Host with CoreOS Linux Red Hat Summit  Red Hat has revealed a plan to to work with CPU-makers so that its wares can take advantage of in-silicon security features such as secure enclaves.…

Apple: All app updates must support the iPhone X and iOS 11 come July

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Apple already required this of new apps; now it's needed to update old ones.

Notepad gets a major upgrade, now does Unix line endings

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No longer will Unix files show all their content smashed together in one long line.

It’s 2018, and a webpage can still pwn your Windows PC – and apps can escape Hyper-V

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Scores of bugs, from Edge and Office to kernel code to Adobe Flash, need fixing ASAP Patch Tuesday  Microsoft and Adobe have patched a bunch of security bugs in their products that can be exploited by hackers to commandeer vulnerable computers, siphon ...

Mirai botnet cost you $13.50 per infected thing, say boffins

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Researchers infected devices and totted up all the 'leccy and bandwidth they used Berkeley boffins reckon the Dyn-based Internet of Things attack that took down Brian Krebs' Website in 2016 cost device owners over $US320,000.…

Second wave of Spectre-like flaws won’t be fixed for a while

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Intel needs more time and it could be Q3 before all the patches for OSes and VMs land The new bunch of Spectre-like flaws revealed last week won't be patched for at least 12 days.…

Major Tier-1 operator selects Iskratel technology for network upgrade

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Kranj, 9 May 2018 - Iskratel, the leading European provider of communications solutions for the digital transformation, today announced its Innbox G108 home gateway is being used in a next-generation PON trial by one of the leading EMEA Tier-1 operator...

HUBER+SUHNER drives E-Mobility solutions forward at EV Tech Expo 2018

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It will showcase its state-of-the-art ultra-fast RADOXreg; HPC High Power Charging system alongside its antenna solution for autonomous driving Pfäffikon, 9 May. HUBER+SUHNER, leading manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical c...

RiskIQ brings Threat Hunting Educational Workshops to London and Paris

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London, UK – May 9, 2018 – RiskIQ, the leader in digital threat management, today announced the company is bringing its educational Threat Hunting Workshops to London, UK and Paris, France.

Alongside its partner Flashpoint, RiskIQ’s w...

Redgate launches first extension for SQL Operations Studio

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Cambridge UK, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 - The latest Public Preview release of SQL Operations Studio, the first cross-platform database development tool from Microsoft, has been enhanced with an extension from Redgate Software.

Already known as the leading...

Ubuntu 18.04: Unity is gone, GNOME is back—and Ubuntu has never been better

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Server users will really like 18.04, but the newest Ubuntu works great for all Linux fans.

Report: PS4 has now sold roughly 2.5 times as well as the Xbox One

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Relative underperformance could be hurting Microsoft's access to exclusive games.

IDG Contributor Network: How next-generation tools are impacting your software supply chain

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You can’t build and scale a world-class IT capability in a vacuum.To optimize the delivery of software products, you need a holistic view of the software supply chain.

This means looking at how the activities that create software are connected with ...

What’s new in Google’s Android Studio

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Released in late March 2018, Google’s Android Studio 3.1 IDE has added improvements for C++ and Kotlin coders and for SQLite database users.

And a beta version of Android Studio 3.2 was made available in May 2018.To read this article in full, please cl...

Hackers find “official,” usable PSP emulator hidden in PS4’s PaRappa

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Sony threw upscaled textures onto 2007 PSP version for last year's PS4 "remaster"

Supercomputers are driving a revolution in hurricane forecasting

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Five-day forecasts are as good now as two-day forecasts were in 1998.

Linux for developers is coming to Chrome OS

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Google is adding the ability to securely run Linux applications inside a virtual machine within Chrome OS.

The Linux support is designed for developers so they can use Chromebooks in addition to—or even instead of—their usual Macs and PCs. Google wi...
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