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Month: October 2019

30 Oct Apple will report earnings for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2019

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Today it became known about exactly when Apple will report on the results of its operations for the fourth quarter of 2019 financial year. The […] Read the original post by Mark

Ekoekspert Tatiana Shauro told about prospects of development of renewable energy sources

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International ekoekspert Tatiana Shauro, a member of the “Climate network in the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia”, spoke about the development of […] Read the original post by Mark

You will lose the fight for customers, if not improve UX of website

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If you were dealing with creating websites or applications, built sales funnel on the Internet, you have probably heard about Usability Experience. It is a […] Read the original post by Mark

Issue 11: the Pride and jealousy

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Why is Strauss the father took from Strauss son the violin, and then inheritance? Who was Leopold Mozart, when not satisfied with the son-the genius […] Read the original post by Mark

How ThousandEyes is Advancing Internet Monitoring

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eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Newcomer ThousandEyes features simplifies Internet troubleshooting. Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

How ThousandEyes is Advancing Internet Monitoring

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eWEEK NEW-PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Newcomer ThousandEyes features simplifies Internet troubleshooting. Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

The Problem With YouTube’s Terrible Closed ‘Craptions’

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In the absence of manually transcribed captions, YouTube’s algorithm supplies auto-generated ones. The nonsensical results hurt everyone. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis

Authority Figures: Movie Talk and the Rise of Review Culture

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I like to watch movies. I also like to watch people who have watched movies talk about the movies … even when I haven’t seen […] Read the original post by Boone Ashworth

Facebook Watch and the Emotion-Harvesting Future of Television

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I spent a couple weeks watching the social network’s video channel. The shows there were very engaging … perhaps too engaging. Read the original post by Lauren Goode

PlayStation Doubles Down on Cloud Gaming Starting … Now

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With a price cut and a new commitment to high-profile games, Sony’s PlayStation Now makes its case to customers. Read the original post by Peter Rubin

Five Trends Shaping the Future of Container Security

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eWEEK DATA POINTS RESOURCE PAGE: Container adoption continues to rise among enterprises, especially within production environments. In this article, CEO Fei Huang of NeuVector highlights […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Do you want a clear case for your Apple II? Of course you do

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What you need to know The Apple II is 42 years old. A Kickstarter campaign will sell you a clear case for it. There’s one for the Apple […] Read the original post by Oliver Haslam

Can you now play local radio via HomePod?

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Are live radio requests now part of HomePod? What you need to know Reports are suggesting HomePod now accepts live radio requests. Apple announced the feature at WWDC […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick

Kami Indoor Camera review: An affordable, AI-enabled security solution

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Packed with features like motion tracking and intelligent activity detection, this home security camera makes advanced features available to folks with modest budgets. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo

Risc-V day: Trinamic Rocinante motor drive

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At the London ‘Getting started with Risc-V’ seminar last week, Onno Martens of German motor drive chip firm Trinamic described why it had chosen Risc-V […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

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