Apple Says No To PC Emulators On iOS An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Apple might finally allow retro video game emulators on the App Store, but this month, the company rejected submissions of iDOS 3, a new version of the popular DOS emulator, and UTM SE, an app that lets you emulate operating systems like Windows on iOS. In both instances, Apple said the new releases violate guideline 4.7 of the App Review Guidelines, which is the one that allows for retro game emulators. Chaoji Li, the developer of iDOS 3, sha… Mozilla's CPO Sues Over Discrimination Post-Cancer Diagnosis Thomas Claburn reports via The Register: Mozilla Corporation was sued this month in the US, along with three of its executives, for alleged disability discrimination and retaliation against Chief Product Officer Steve Teixeira. Teixeira, according to a complaint filed in King County Superior Court in the State of Washington, had been tapped to become CEO when he was diagnosed with ocular melanoma on October 3, 2023. Teixeira then took medical leave for cancer treatment from October 30, 2023, th… Opera’s browser adds AI-powered image generation and better multimedia controls Opera said today it is releasing Opera One’s second version in developer beta with features including new multimedia controls, split tabs, and new AI capabilities. The company is introducing new themes and design elements to give Opera One R2 a fresh look. The company has traditionally placed the multimedia controls on the sidebar. But with […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal… Off to Norway, With Three A.I. Travel Assistants Can artificial intelligence devise a bucket-list vacation that checks all the boxes: culture, nature, hotels and transportation? Our reporter put three virtual assistants to the test. iPhone’s little-known trick can hear better than some human ears Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how Apple’s Sound Recognition feature is a prime example of how technology can be inclusive and empowering for all users. JuJu Watkins enjoying summer, dreams of playing in 2028 Olympics in hometown Los Angeles JuJu Watkins has already thought about how special it would be to play for the U.S. in 2028 at the Olympics in her hometown of Los Angeles New Jersey man flies to Florida to attack another player over an online gaming dispute, deputies say GM brings in new CEO to steer troubled Cruise robotaxi service while Waymo ramps up in San Francisco Optical networking challenges gain attention as AI networking demands rise As large enterprise and hyperscaler networks process increasingly greater AI workloads and other applications that require high-bandwidth performance, the demand for optical connectivity technologies is growing as well. Ultimately, optical is the only type of connectivity technology that can deliver the capacity organizations require, over the distances needed, to connect data centers, servers, r… The Right Chemistry: On the trail of chemtrail nonsense Despite the lack of evidence, some believe in the existence of some sort of secret program to alter the chemistry of the atmosphere. Challenges to Singapore's semiconductor surge: high costs, limited space and regional rivalries Singapore is attracting major semiconductor investments, thanks to its strong labor force, advanced research capabilities, and solid manufacturing infrastructure. So Your Website Or App Is Live… Now What? The biggest mistake you can make in UX design is to launch a website or app and then walk away. Monitoring and improving after launch will benefit users and your metrics. Nothing will bring bigger gains. My 2024 Scrum Guide updates Ken Schwaber has been asking around about possible changes to the 2020 Scrum Guide. Here's my list of potential 2024 Scrum Guide updates and improvements. |
New versions of Final Cut Pro for iPad and Mac available today Today, Apple released Final Cut Pro for iPad 2, transforming iPad into an even more powerful production studio, and Final Cut Pro for Mac 10.8. Stream gatherers: A new way to manipulate Java streams Java 22 introduces stream gatherers , a new mechanism for manipulating streams of data. Stream gatherers are the delivered feature for JEP 461 , allowing developers to create custom intermediate operators that simplify complex operations. At first glance, stream gatherers seem a bit complex and obscure, and you might wonder why you'd need them. But when you are confronted with a situation that requires a certain kind of stream manipulation, gatherers become an obvious and welcome addition to th… Java’s Project Leyden arrives in early-access build The OpenJDK’s Project Leyden , an effort to improve the startup time, time to peak performance, and footprint of Java programs, has published its first early-access build. Accessible from java.jdk.net , the initial Project Leyden release focuses on improving application startup time, according to a June 24 bulletin on the Oracle Java team’s Inside Java website. Other Leyden optimizations will be explored in future releases. The easiest way to start with Leyden features is by using the java prog… Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi review: A stand-out budget ultrawide At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Compact but effective ergonomic stand Excellent contrast for a budget monitor Strong color performance Up to 180Hz refresh rate with solid motion clarity Cons Stand requires some assembly No USB-A or speakers HDR is available but doesn’t impress Our Verdict Xiaomi’s G34WQi is a budget ultrawide with impressive image quality. Best Prices Today: Xiaomi Curved Gaming… ‘It’s impossible to play for more than 30 minutes without feeling I’m about to die’: lawn-mowing games uncut Lawn Mowing Simulator joins a long line of popular simulation games of real-life activities. But why trim fake grass? We ask some cutting-edge experts There’s a school of thought that insists video games are purely about escapism. Where else can you pretend you’re a US Marine Force Recon (Call of Duty), a heroic eco warrior preventing a dodgy company from draining a planet’s spiritual energy (Fin… Maverick Vs. Ranger Vs. F-150: Which Is The Most Fuel Efficient Ford Truck? If you are interested in a Ford truck but don't want to sacrifice fuel mileage, then it's worth comparing the Maverick, Ranger, and F-150. Here are the specs. How to Navigate Summer Holiday Travel Like a Pro Before you head out of town this summer, we'll tell you what to download, what to pack, and what to expect. EU to Microsoft: Teams Bundling in Violation of Antitrust Rules Just a day after hitting Apple with charges of running afoul of the Digital Markets Act, the EU Commission takes aim at Microsoft’s Teams over antitrust concerns. Will Google strike a deal with California news outlets to fund journalism? California news publishers and Big Tech companies appear to be inching toward compromise on legislation requiring digital platforms to pay news outlets. |
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