Month: July 2021

Sony confirms latest acquisition will ‘help with’ porting PlayStation games to PC Horizon Zero Dawn

Sony has confirmed that its recent acquisition of Dutch studio, Nixxes, is part of its plans to bring more PlayStation games to PC. In an interview with Famitsu (via GamesRadar), Sony Interactive Entertainment president, Jim Ryan, was asked about Sony’s software strategy going forward and whether it would involve PC…

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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine’s protection against severe disease holds steady over six months

The Pfizer / BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine’s protection against severe cases of the disease holds steady after six months, according to new data released by the companies. But its ability to protect people from developing any symptoms of the disease dropped over time, the analysis showed. The data could add to…

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James Bond’s iconic Aston Martin is coming to ‘Rocket League’

Yet another iconic car is coming to Rocket League, and it's one that'll be nigh-on impossible to drive without humming a certain theme tune. James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 will arrive in the Item Shop on July 29th.  Until August 4th, you'll be able to snag the 1963 model of…

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Windows 11 may have some security concerns over new app store Windows 11

The new-look Microsoft Store app marketplace, set to be a key part of Windows 11, has raised security concerns over perceived limitations. During the launch of Windows 11 Microsoft highlighted how its new store will be open to a much wider range of third-party applications built on a larger selection…

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Microsoft Windows Server updates are getting a significant change IT

Microsoft has revealed big changes in the upcoming Windows Server 2022 release concerning how the service is updated.  Microsoft will use the release to drop the semi-annual channel updates and instead switch the product to the Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). “This [LTSC] channel provides systems with a long servicing…

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Financial firms should leverage machine learning to make anomaly detection easier

Bikram Singh Contributor Bikram Singh is the CEO and co-founder of EZOPS. He has built and managed operational services and technology solutions for banks, hedge funds, asset managers, fund administrators and custodians. Anomaly detection is one of the more difficult and underserved operational areas in the asset-servicing sector of financial…

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