Month: January 2020

What is AWS CodePipeline?

Every application you design and roll out has a long history behind it. There were business requirements initially, the reason the app needs to exist in the first place. There was a phase when you likely discussed the platform to run the app and how to manage it. Then the…

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Windows 7 extended security updates to cost German government around $887,000

The German government is facing a bill of around $887,000 (800,000 euros) for failing to upgrade to Windows 10 ahead of the Windows 7 end of support date last week. German newspaper Handelsblatt reports that the German Federal Ministry is looking to secure at least 33,000 machines still running Windows…

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Samsung Galaxy S20 range may not hit stores until over a month after launch

The Samsung Galaxy S20 range is set to be announced on February 11, but if you were hoping to be able to get your hands on one of the phones on that day – or even close to that day – you might be out of luck, as the latest…

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Get a Huawei P30 Lite, wireless earbuds, tablet and smartwatch all for under £500

Considering the prices we typically now see from the worlds best smartphones, a recent offer from John Lewis has left us slightly perplexed. Currently offering a Huawei bundle consisting of a smartphone, tablet, headphones and smartwatch for under £470, John Lewis is pulling out the ultimate budget option. Of course,…

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Alleged Xbox Series X photos show off the port selection

The back panel of the Xbox Series X has been the subject of heightened speculation ever since AMD used a fake render of the upcoming console as part of its CES presentation. Now, alleged photos have appeared online of a prototype unit that may give some indication as to what…

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A Private Equity Firm Is Trying To Buy The .Org Domain. Now, Greenpeace, The ACLU, And Color Of Change Are Protesting.

In November 2019, the Public Interest Registry, the nonprofit that maintains the .org domain, announced the internet domain would be acquired by Ethos Capital, a California-based private equity firm. Now, some of the world’s most prominent nonprofits, including Greenpeace and Human Rights Watch, are protesting the sale in a scathing…

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