Month: October 2023

The Morning After: Get ready for the Myspace documentary

Myspace is getting the documentary treatment, with a film currently in the works chronicling the rise and fall of arguably the first big social network. When it launched in 2003, you chose your top eight digital friends, and drama ensued. The platform went mainstream, becoming an important music promotional tool…

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Microsoft is now teaching developers how to code for Arm as x86 end of life approaches

Microsoft has unveiled a new App Assure Arm Advisory Service to help developers get to grips with creating apps for Windows on Arm. The announcement by Corporate VP for Customer Experience Engineering, Mike Adams, cites a third-party study that claims Arm’s market share is set to nearly double between now…

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Salesforce reveals coding copilot to solve all your programming woes

Salesforce has announced the general availability of MuleSoft’s Anypoint Code Builder, a generative AI tool for coding with cost-cutting and productivity at its core. The company points to in-house research from earlier this year which claims that 86% of IT leaders expect Gen AI to play a prominent role in…

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Google is fixing Drive download problems related to third-party cookies

The change should fix an annoying issue in Drive that can prevent users from being able to download files if third-party cookies are disabled. If you encounter the issue, the advice of this Google support page is to manually create an exception for Google Drive to allow third-party cookies. Google’s…

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Cisco reports major security flaw, users urged to patch immediately

Hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in some Cisco devices to gain full admin control of entire networks, the company has revealed..  In a security advisory from its Talos research team, the company urged users to apply the newly released patch without hesitation. The vulnerability is found in the Web…

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Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses review: Instagram-worthy shades

A lot has changed in the two years since Facebook released its Ray Ban-branded smart glasses. Facebook is now called Meta. And its smart glasses also have a new name: the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Two years ago, I was unsure exactly how I felt about the product. The Ray-Ban…

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