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Holographic tech in the corporate sector is rapidly advancing, but will today’s hybrid workplace see widespread adoption? Because you're our only hope
Although it was the hologram saying that, but I hope you can forgive me.
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Case began two years ago and is one of several involving the iPhone maker. Turnabout is fair play?
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So clever that more than half are using their own gear for work, says Gartner "I think the people in this country have had enough of experts."
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Joint advisory urges organisations to stay alert when it comes to attacks by Russian's Foreign Intelligence Service - aka APT 29. "One ping only, please."
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Do they really let you drive from state to state? No papers?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Uno Platform 3.7 expands our support for the newest WinUI, Project Reunion and Linux, all while continuing performance improvements for WebAssembly head. Because something something something {yeah, I can't think of anything to go here}
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In this final article of our C# 9 series, we’ll look at advanced features related to native interop and performance in C# 9. Read up before the inevitable wave of C# 10 articles start piling up
Function pointers. ugh. Well, I guess I can just ignore them, right?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Function pointers. ugh.
Might be useful when you have to do a lot of interop stuff, as shown in the article.
But why do I suspect that they will be used to write more C code in C#?
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Bernhard Hiller wrote: But why do I suspect that they will be used to write more C code in C#? That's what I'm afraid of as well.
TTFN - Kent
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Everyday we hear examples of creative learning – not just as an important aspect of personal and professional growth – but also as an avenue for social engagement, helping people feel more connected in a largely virtual work environment. Bonus points if you can filter the bafflegab and figure out what it does
But then I guess you might not need it then.
"creative learning" /sigh
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Quote: we’ve heard consistently from customers, industry analysts, and our own internal users how important learning is to them.
Somewhere someone seems to have forgotten that while learning is important, choosing what to learn is even more important.
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A former IT pro turned end user explains why blending your work and personal tech was, is and always will be a bad idea for you and your employer. "You're killing me, I'm killing you, and I'm guilty too"
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Google Argentina's domain name was bought by a web designer while the site was out of action for two hours in the country last Wednesday. He should have put some advertisements on it
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I am reminded of when microsoft.co.uk was dropped by Microsoft UK a good many years ago now. Someone registered it and tried to tell Microsoft UK about it but no one in the UK operation would pay him any attention. It was only when he contacted Microsoft in Redmond that action was taken.
** edit **
This article, Microsoft forgets to renew hotmail.co.uk domain • The Register[^], seems to suggest that it was hotmail.co.uk that they mislaid. My memory might just be faulty about it being microsoft.co.uk but it could have been both at different times.
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A new publication in Nature Materials has successfully tweaked low cost semiconducting materials, quite similar to the composition of plastic, into conducting electricity more efficiently than before. So we can get stuff to power the recycling bin?
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Microsoft today announced that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, the enterprise version of its Windows 10 Defender antivirus, now comes with support for blocking cryptojacking malware using Intel's silicon-based Threat Detection Technology (TDT). Hardware-accelerated malware detection!
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.NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, and 4.6.1 will reach end of support on April 26, 2022. After this date, we will no longer provide updates including security fixes or technical support for these versions. I predict upgrades in your future
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This seems quite reasonable for the reasons given but I predict it's going to be controversial.
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Quote: This means that starting May 2022, if a computer has .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, or 4.6.1 installed, it may be unsecure. Ha ha ha ha....
Pretending it was secure anywhen before.
Oh sanctissimi Wilhelmus, Theodorus, et Fredericus!
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Over the years, new scientific discoveries have led to softer and more comfortable contact lenses. And now, research bringing together chemistry, biology and microelectronics is resulting in contact lenses that are straight out of science fiction. Except for the part where you have to talk into your eye
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Except for the part where you have to talk into your eye
ROFL!
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Now people can pretend to look at you while you're trying to talk to them (or drive). PROGRESS !
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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Why does this remind me of the new eyePhone on Futurama?
"When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others; same thing when you are stupid."
Ignorant - An individual without knowledge, but is willing to learn.
Stupid - An individual without knowledge and is incapable of learning.
Idiot - An individual without knowledge and allows social media to do the thinking for them.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Polling more than 19,000 developers, the new "Developer Economics State of the Developer Nation, 20th Edition," report is out, finding that C# has ticked up a notch in popularity, overtaking PHP for No. 5 on that ranking. In case you don't know what you're working on
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It’s fun to point out that a message like “Hey folks, is it normal for the layout on some pages to be messed up on my phone?” isn’t useful, but perhaps it is more helpful to explain precisely why. Print off and staple to foreheads as needed
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