Commentary: For those who look at the success of SaaS services as portending bad things for open source, the opposite may be true. Source: techrepublic.com
Day: September 25, 2020
How to be a good open source community citizen
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•Commentary: Open source has never been more important, yet getting started with open source communities can feel daunting. Here are experts’ tips on how to get involved in open source. Source: techrepublic.com
Singapore in world first for facial verification
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•The technology is being rolled out countrywide as part of Singapore’s national identity scheme. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Web browser developers are failing their most important task
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•Web browsers haven’t been just web browsers for awhile. Jack Wallen suggests web browser developers return to a simpler, more reliable time. Source: techrepublic.com
Microsoft Azure: A cheat sheet
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•This comprehensive guide about Microsoft Azure includes common use cases, technical limitations, and what to know before adopting the cloud computing platform. Source: techrepublic.com
Recognize reality and be human: 4 things managers can do to stop burnout before it starts
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•A collaboration platform that puts Google’s research on how to build successful teams into daily practice now works with Microsoft Teams. Source: techrepublic.com
Contact-tracing app: First version worked on more phones
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•The first version of the NHS England and Wales app was trialled on the Isle of Wight. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Amazon's new Eero 6 Mesh routers: What you need to know
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•Designed to cover a wide area in a home or office, the new Eero 6 and Eero Pro 6 Mesh routers support Wi-Fi and include ZigBee radios to connect to Internet of Things and smart home devices. Source: topic/hardware
European Commission to challenge Apple tax bill verdict
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•EU court ruling that the tech giant does not have to pay hefty back taxes to Ireland goes back to court. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Thailand prosecutes Facebook, Google and Twitter over posts
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•Officials say social networks failed to take down all posts that are illegal under Thai law. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml