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On this week's episode of the Windows Central Podcast, Daniel and Zac discuss the big Windows and Xbox news that broke over the weekend: The Xbox Ally is official, and with it comes major changes to Windows for gaming handhelds. The crew also talks about WWDC and Apple's new Liquid Glass, and how we think it's just a worse version of Aero Glass from Windows Vista. We also talk about the new iPadOS updates, and how they could pose a threat to low- and mid-range Windows PCs.
La IA ganará primero el Nobel y después el Pulitzer ✉️ Únete a nuestra comunidad en Telegram http://t.me/monosclub 0:00 Lola Lolita y la superabundancia que traerá la IA 3:23 Cuál es el límite de los modelos razonadores 7:07 Aprendizaje por refuerzo manual 15:25 Refuerzo automático con recompensa verificable 18:22 La IA ganará primero el Nobel y después el Pulitzer 25:46 Formación en IA y data science con Datamecum 27:52 Apple dice que los modelos razonadores no razonan 36:00 La IA no se hace sola, hay que hacerla con Nvidia 38:10 o3 Pro de OpenAI ya tiene grandes fanboys 43:45 La singularidad llegará de tranquis 50:18 Resulta que ChatGPT apenas consume agua 55:25 Apple presenta Windows Vista 57:00 Coger un Waymo es más emocionante que nunca 58:23 Zuckerberg le pone los cuernos a Yann LeCun 1:01:11 Puerta grande o enfermería 1:18:02 Canción de cierre: quién pudiera ser de carne
In mezzo a un remake dell'interfaccia Aero Glass di Windows Vista, un nuovo versioning degli OS che segue i campionati di calcio, e inutili gesture dell'orologio, arriva finalmente un annuncio veramente interessante per noi sviluppatori: il Containerization Framework.
Es gibt gute und schlechte Neuigkeiten in der Gaming-Welt. Die schlechten Neuigkeiten zuerst: Der Celeste-Nachfolger Earthblade ist wegen einem Copyright-Streit zwischen dem Art Director und dem Rest des Studios vor ein paar Wochen abgesagt worden. Aber jetzt zu den guten Neuigkeiten: Es gibt ein neues Spiel, das Celeste im Bereich der knüppelharten 2D-Indie-Pixel-Platformer Konkurrenz macht! Die Rede ist von MainFrames, dem Debüt-Spiel des französischen Indie-Studios Assoupi. Unser Controller-Kollege Lukas hat sich diese vielversprechende Indie-Perle angeschaut und verrät uns, ob MainFrames ein würdiger Erbe für Celestes Legacy ist.
SoftBank acquires a chip making startup. Nvidia says it hasn't been approached to help save Intel. OpenAI announces another expensive AI tier. Apple TV+ is losing more than a billion dollars a year. And do Apple's recent stumbles indicate their where Microsoft was in the Windows Vista era?Sponsors:Incogni.com/ridehome and code ridehomeLinks:SoftBank Seals $6.5 Billion Deal for Chip Designer Ampere (Bloomberg)Nvidia CEO says company has not been asked to buy a stake in Intel (Reuters)Nvidia to spend hundreds of billions on US supply chain, says chief (FT)A First Look at How Apple's C1 Modem Performs With Early Adopters (Ookla)OpenAI's o1-pro is the company's most expensive AI model yet (TechCrunch)Apple Streaming Losses Top $1 Billion a Year (The Information)Apple innovation and execution (Benedict Evans)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lords: * Esper * https://ourbroadcastday.com/ * RT-55J * https://rt-55j.itch.io/ Topics: * Memes where the specific instance of joke customization is frontloaded, while the punchline remains the same every time. * Making ZZT games in 2024 * https://stale-meme.itch.io/the-king-in-yellow-borders * It's 2024 and still nobody has ported Mario 64 to the Commodore 64 * https://abbydenton.itch.io/the-blade-of-cutiepants-a-very-cutie-christmas * What I Would Tell Eve by Maegen McAuliffe O'Leary * https://www.reddit.com/r/Poetry/comments/1ez31sh/poemwhatiwouldtellevebymaegenmcauliffe/ * "A vampire with a cheque-book, a solicitor, and a balance at the bank is not a plausible kind of creature." - Andrew Lang (contemporary reviewer of Dracula) * Do you think there were any Fortnite die-hards who got really upset when Fortnite started introducing Marvel and Star Wars guys to the game? Microtopics: * A Muppet Christmas Carol. * Gradations of Michael Caine oldness. * The Museum of ZZT. * Wizened ZZT Wizards. * Taking a common idea and altering it in an interesting way. * Why do plays still exist? * Making up an audience to applaud you. * Rehearsing a conversation in a low-oxygen environment. * A guy walking around touching things in the world and flavor text appears. * The ZZT aspect ratio problem. * Sneaking into the office at night and playing ZZT in silent mode so you don't bother the janitor. * 8-way movement in ZZT. * Reasons to stick with a certain set of constraints. * WeaveZZT. * Making a deck builder RPG in ZZT. * The safety and romance of a good set of constraints. * The King in Yellow Borders. * Oktrollberfest. * A found object horror game built in a fake ZZT engine. * Wario doing a ground pound and breaking the Youtube interface around the video. * Reading like 200 pages of Problem Sleuth and never getting around to Homestuck. * A program you can install to make your computer look like it's still running Windows Vista, and another you can install to make it feel like Obama is still president. * Porting ZZT to the Commodore 64. * An economy of people enjoying themselves. * Porting Mario 64 to ZZT and ending up on the front page of Planet Quake. * Tux Racer. * Scoping your game just big enough for people to see screen shots and get excited, but small enough that it's still finishable. * Mario 64's British Platformer Energy. * Whether Argonaut or Rare was a bigger influence on the design of Mario 64. * 3D Construction Kit for the Commodore 64. * Trying to build a scene in PovRay. * What iPad kids were like in the mid-90s. * Whether or not Eve ate the best possible apple. * Plausible and implausible vampires. * Ahistorical vampire analysis. * Why there's chicken on the Streets of Rage * What the Antediluveans got up to. * The 14 million year war for Cybertron. * What did you eat for 14 million years? * Subsisting on pure unfiltered Sparklemotion. * Two robots punching each other in the face for millennia. * Nike sponsorships in Magic the Gathering. * A roadmap of Magic the Gathering Crossovers. * The Guitar Hero game where you could make Kurt Cobain perform Run DMC. * Rated E for Explicit. * A PubG with fort building mechanics. * Winning your first game of Fortnite and retiring forever. * The Super Smash Instinct. * Monetizing a child's insatiable gambling instincts. * Playing a video game and worrying about the developer's immortal soul.
Ep 241Rode NT-USB Review: your microphone is too far from your mouth Apple Maps Image Collection in SerbiaApple Podcasts can now be heard on the web without a separate appApple Silicon supplier TSMC breaks ground on €10 billion plant in Dresden, GermanymacOS Sequoia switches from weekly to montly screen recording permission nagsIndia will assemble iPhone 16 Pro for the first timeApple's requirements to hit creators and fans on PatreonCraig Hockenberry:When you start seeking rent on the livelihood of artists, I don't think you get to claim you work at the intersection of Technology and Liberal Arts anymore.Tyler Hall:It's hard to believe that on the engineering side, Apple is asking, "How can we be more like Windows Vista?" and on the policy side, they're asking, "How can we be more like the mafia?"Christina Warren 1 i 2Konstantin:I went to this dev meetup yesterday evening. It's usually mobile dev focused, and the main talking points were all about "what to do now" that devs were spooked by Apple. I don't think "it's a few grumpy devs", it feels more like big chunks of the dev community are quietly feeling very sick.Forbidden Fruitfluffel:Being an Apple user in 2024Martin Pilkington:Apple had an opportunity to willingly allow competition through sideloading and other app stores and to simply win by being better.The problem now is competition is being forced on them but they're not in a position to be better and have pissed off developers enough that they may not even give them a chance even if they were better, if other good options existDrew McCormack:The problem I see with Apple today is that it is a Cargo Cult. Early 2000s Apple was not afraid to kill darlings — they were not scared of disruption, and best of all was to disrupt yourself. That's not true anymore. It's “And Jobs said there shall be a store, and thou shalt take 30%, and all will be content.” This has become religion, when Jobs himself would have seen the writing on the wall years ago, and adapted. No one at Apple has that power or vision anymore. It's just a religion. An echo.The DMA Version of iOS Is More Fun Than Vanilla iOSProcess Zero: The Anti-Intelligent CameraApple Processed vs Process Zero (in Halide)Mac Studio Storage Upgrade - Made EASY with Custom Parts Steve Jobs' personal Apple-1 computer goes up for auctionZahvalniceSnimano 2.9.2024.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu
In Folge 211 sprechen die ApfelNerd über die Apple Intelligence Betas, AppleTV+ hat mehr Marktanteil als Paramount+, macOS Sequoia vs Windows Vista, LG möchte eine Entschädigung für MicroLED Apple Watch Displays, HomeKit Adaptives Licht, Apple Intelligence erst 2027 im Abo, Mark Gurman - Zurückhaltende Erwartungen an das iPhone 16 Event, AirPods Pro 3. Generation, Updates iOS/iPadOS 17.6.1, macOS 14.6.1, iPadsOS Beta 6, macOS Sequoia Beta 6, iOS 18.1 Beta 2 und macOS 15.1 Beta 2 und EU-Kommission warnt Musk vor Missachtung des DSA.
Windows XP fue un sistema operativo desarrollado por Microsoft para computadoras personales, incluyendo computadoras de escritorio, portátiles y tabletas. Fue lanzado al mercado el 25 de octubre de 2001 y fue el sucesor de Windows 2000 y el antecesor de Windows Vista. Windows XP se basaba en el kernel de Windows NT, que ofrecía un mayor rendimiento y seguridad que los sistemas operativos anteriores de Windows. También introdujo una nueva interfaz gráfica de usuario (GUI) llamada Luna, que era más fácil de usar y personalizable que las interfaces anteriores. Windows XP fue un éxito comercial y se convirtió en el sistema operativo más utilizado del mundo en 2007. Fue reemplazado por Windows Vista en 2007, pero siguió siendo utilizado por millones de personas en todo el mundo. A continuación, se detallan algunas de las características más importantes de Windows XP: Interfaz gráfica de usuario (GUI): Windows XP presentó una nueva interfaz gráfica de usuario llamada Luna. La interfaz Luna era más fácil de usar y personalizable que las interfaces anteriores de Windows. Seguridad: Windows XP introdujo una serie de mejoras de seguridad, como el Firewall de Windows y el Centro de Seguridad de Windows. Rendimiento: Windows XP era más rápido y eficiente que los sistemas operativos anteriores de Windows. Compatibilidad: Windows XP era compatible con aplicaciones de 32 bits y 64 bits. Windows XP fue un sistema operativo muy popular que fue utilizado por millones de personas en todo el mundo. Fue un éxito comercial y ayudó a Microsoft a consolidar su posición como líder en el mercado de sistemas operativos. Algunas curiosidades sobre Windows XP: El nombre "XP" significa "eXPerience". El desarrollo de Windows XP comenzó en 1999. Windows XP se basó en el kernel de Windows NT, que era más estable y seguro que los sistemas operativos anteriores de Windows. Windows XP introdujo una nueva interfaz gráfica de usuario llamada Luna, que era más fácil de usar y personalizable que las interfaces anteriores. El fondo de pantalla predeterminado de Windows XP, "Bliss", es una fotografía de colinas verdes y cielo azul tomada por Charles O'Rear. Windows XP fue un éxito comercial y se convirtió en el sistema operativo más utilizado del mundo en 2007. Windows XP fue reemplazado por Windows Vista en 2007, pero siguió siendo utilizado por millones de personas en todo el mundo. Conclusión: Windows XP fue un sistema operativo muy popular que marcó una época en la historia de la informática. Fue un éxito comercial y ayudó a Microsoft a consolidar su posición como líder en el mercado de sistemas operativos. Libros recomendados: https://infogonzalez.com/libros --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infogonzalez/message
Å få brødrene til å dekke et så hyper aktuelt tema som historie er sjeldent et problem, men hvor langt bakover kan de gå når en av dinosaur brødrene er bort?Selv med Pål-Erik savnet (er han på en arkeologis utgraving for å finne den første printeren), klarer Olav og gå tilbake i bådePC, OS og mus sin spede begynnelse. Marius kjemper for livets rett for gamle operativ systemer og Alexander koser seg med favorittene Windows Vista og Millenium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-10-10 Weekly News — Episode 205Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtube.com/live/_K0cN5cQ-rY?feature=shareHosts: Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Daniel Garcia- Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Thanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our ReposStar all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review AND WE WILL READ IT ON THE SHOW Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content regularly BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Books 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips)Now on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJHB712M Learn Modern ColdFusion (CFML) in 100+ Minutes - Free online https://modern-cfml.ortusbooks.com/ or buy an EBook or Paper copy https://www.ortussolutions.com/learn/books/coldfusion-in-100-minutes Patreon Support (sensational)We have 38 patreons: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and AnnouncementsHacktoberfest is here!CELEBRATE OUR 10TH YEAR SUPPORTING OPEN SOURCE!This year marks the 10th anniversary of Hacktoberfest, and we're calling on your support! Whether it's your first time participating—or your tenth—it's almost time to hack out four pristine pull/merge requests as we continue our month of support for open source.Hacktoberfest has grown from 676 participants in 2014 to nearly 147,000 participants last year. To help ensure Hacktoberfest can be sustained for another decade, this year we're moving away from a free t-shirt reward to a digital reward.All Ortus Repos will qualify, including our docs repos!Discord: https://discord.gg/hacktoberfest https://hacktoberfest.com/ New Releases and UpdatesAdobe Updates10/10/2023- Refreshed the Server ZIP and GUI installers, Lockdown installer, and Add-on installer for ColdFusion (2023 release).https://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/coldfusion-downloads.html#download0Lucee 5.4.3.11-RC is outThis is a bug fix release addressing the all the regressions found in 5.4.3 (all the 5.4.4.x fixes are backported into this RC as well)Plan is for a quick RC, as people have been testing all the fixes along the way.Assuming there are no regressions found, we will be merging the private CVE branch back into the public branch a week after the stable release, so if you haven't already upgraded to a CVE version, it's time to update.LDEV-4480 - "." should not be accepted/converted as/to a numberLDEV-4675 - admin Error: requested action doesn't existLDEV-4676 - SerializeJSON() produces invalid JSON when serializing some CFC instancesLDEV-4690 - admin: login prompt for every requestLDEV-4691 - 5.4.3.2 QofQ rounds decimal column type to integer when joiningLDEV-4693 - Integer BigDecimal values are converted to strings with trailing 0sLDEV-4695 - 5.4.3.2 QoQ incompatible data type with subquery IN operatorhttps://dev.lucee.org/t/5-4-3-7-snapshot-ready-for-testing/13001 CBWire 3.1 ReleasedI'm very excited to announce the latest release of CBWIRE, version 3.1. This release contains a couple of bug fixes, but mostly new features that you can start using right away in your applications. `autoInjectAssets` configuration property `onUpdate` and `onUpdateProperty` Lifecycle hooks Application Helpers available in Wire component templates. Unified component and templates Bug fixes There's lots packed into 3.1 and we highly recommend upgrading, even if it's just for the bug fixes.Enjoy and please let us know your thoughts on CBWIRE!https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/cbwire-31-releasedWebinar / Meetups and WorkshopsICYMI: OOP & ColdFusionNolan ErckFriday, September 29, 2023 @ 12 PM HAST (Hawaii Standard Time)Object-Oriented Programming is a common term in programming languages. It's a vast concept but to sum it up in a single line, it is a set of concepts and techniques that make use of the “object” construct, to write more reusable, maintainable, and organized code. Objects are implemented differently in every language. In ColdFusion, we have ColdFusion Components (CFCs) that can be instantiated to create objects.Anyone who has ever studied OOP must know that there are four main concepts, which are: Abstraction Encapsulation Inheritance Polymorphism https://www.meetup.com/hawaii-coldfusion-meetup-group/events/294629892/Eric is doing a workshop on Inertia JS and cbInertia for Hawaii CFUG this month sometime.CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comRecent Releases Mastering CBWire — How CBWIRE Works https://cfcasts.com/series/mastering-cbwire-3/videos/3-mastering-cbwire-v3-how-cbwire-works-vf Into the Box 2023 Videos is available for purchase as an EXCLUSIVE PREMIUM package. https://cfcasts.com/series/itb-2023 Subscribers will get access to premium packages after a 6 month exclusive window. Into the Box Attendees should have their coupon code in the email already!!!! Coming Soon Mastering CBWIRE v3 from Grant ColdBox Elixir from Eric Conferences and Training.CFSummit RecapInto the Box LATAMNovember 30thUniversity of Business in El Salvador.https://latam.intothebox.org/Speakers and Schedules availableITB 2024 Location: Optica in Washington, DC Announcement Blog Post: https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/our-into-the-box-2024-venue-and-dates-are-set Dates: May 15-17, 2024 Get Blind Tickets Now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/into-the-box-2024-the-new-era-of-modernization-tickets-663126347757 Call for Speakers: https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/call-for-speakers-into-the-box-2024-share-your-expertise More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week09/28/2023 - Blog - James Moberg - How to Check SSL Certificate using ColdFusion & CURL.exeA CFML developer in the ColdFusion Programmers Facebook Group referenced my DEV article regarding how to identify the SSL expiration date using ColdFusion as they were encountering some issues and thought it may be due to the version of Java that was being using.Here's a UDF that I wrote a couple years ago that leverages CURL (open source) to fetch & identify the current SSL certificate data in use.https://dev.to/gamesover/how-to-check-ssl-certificate-using-coldfusion-curlexe-2c9209/28/2023 - Blog - Charlie Arehart - Testing if a port can be reached, using built-in tools other than "good ol' telnet"Have you ever wanted to test (from the command line) whether a port on another machine can be reached from yours? When some app of your can't seem to connect to a given port, you may want to test things from the command line. (The problem may be that the service using that port has stopped or is blocked by a firewall--it may be that you're mistaken in the port you are trying to use, or perhaps even the ip address, domain name, or machine name.)There are in fact many tools which can help with this task, some of which will be familiar to those on *nix systems, but Windows users who've been around a while (or who learned from such folks) may try to rely on the good ol' telnet command (as in telnet ). Unfortunately, they often find out how Microsoft has disabled that tool by default for over a decade (since Windows Vista), and while it can be easily enabled, they may be prevented or understandably reluctant to do that.In this post, I want to show a couple of command-line alternatives which can do the job easily, one best suited for powershell users (Test-NetConnection), and and two of which would suit those who prefer the command line (cmd) and which are now built-into Windows (the past few years): ssh and curl. No, this is not their primary job but they will suit for this task and it may surprise some to learn they're even built-in options. I'll conclude with still other options available to those on *nix environments (who of course can also use ssh and curl), especially nc (netcat).https://www.carehart.org/blog/2023/10/1/testing_port_reachability_with_other_than_telnet10/02/2023 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Generating A Table Of Contents Using jSoup And ColdFusionI'm authoring my Feature Flags Book using Markdown. Then, I'm converting the Markdown into HTML using Flexmark and ColdFusion. And, once I have the raw HTML, I'm using jSoup to augment the DOM for output. As part of this, I'm dynamically injecting a Table of Contents (ToC). In the book, I'm only including the h2 headings; but, it got me thinking about how I might use jSoup and ColdFusion to create a more inclusive table of contents.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4521-generating-a-table-of-contents-using-jsoup-and-coldfusion.htm10/03/2023 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Understanding The TrimWhitespace() Function In Lucee CFMLThe other day, when I was looking into which whitespace characters are removed by trim(), I came across a Lucee CFML function that I hadn't seen before: trimWhitespace(). The Function doesn't have an in-depth description; and, looking at the Java code didn't immediately clarify the function's behavior. As such, I wanted to try it out for myself in order to see if the function might be useful to me in the future.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4522-understanding-the-trimwhitespace-function-in-lucee-cfml.htm10/10/2023 - Blog - Charlie Arehart - Solving failure in applying latest CF updates, or avoiding that failureIf you try to apply ColdFusion updates (including the latest released Oct 6) via the CF admin or command line and find that the update fails, the problem may be due to the JVM you're using (within CF or at the command line). There's a simple solution, which I discuss in this post.https://www.carehart.org/blog/2023/10/10/solving_problems_applying_latest_cf_updatesCFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 99 ColdFusion positions from 63 companies across 42 locations in 5 Countries.2 new jobs listed in the last two weeksFull-Time - Software Engineer - Coldfusion at Pune, MaharashtraPosted Sep 28 for Community Brandshttps://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Software-Engineer-Coldfusion-at-Pune-Maharashtra/11610Full-Time - COLD FUSION DEVELOPER at Washington, DC (Onsite)Posted: Sep 29 for tamminahttps://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/CFDeveloper-at-Washington-DC/11611Other Job LinksThere is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the Box team slack now tooForgeBox Module of the WeekColdBox Metadata Exporterby Gavin PickinModule to export ColdBox Metadata from the running Application. This will export to json files for VS Code and other external tools.https://www.forgebox.io/view/coldbox-metadata-exporterVS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekPieces.appCapture your work-in-progress journey. Pieces is an intelligent, interactive, and indispensable hub for small developer materials and essential workflow context. 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Windows es un sistema operativo que ha evolucionado a lo largo de los años. Con cada nueva versión, Microsoft ha introducido nuevas características y mejoras, pero también ha cambiado los requisitos de hardware. Windows XP a Windows Vista Una de las principales novedades de Windows Vista fue el soporte para PCI Express. Este estándar de bus de expansión ofrece un rendimiento mucho mayor que el antiguo PCI. Por lo tanto, si querías instalar Windows Vista en tu ordenador, necesitabas que este tuviera un puerto PCI Express. Windows 7 Windows 7 mantuvo los mismos requisitos de hardware que Windows Vista. Esto se debió a que Microsoft quería que la transición fuera lo más sencilla posible para los usuarios. Windows 7 a Windows 8 Windows 8 introdujo el soporte para UEFI, un nuevo estándar de firmware que ofrece una serie de ventajas sobre el antiguo BIOS. Sin embargo, UEFI no es obligatorio para instalar Windows 8. Los ordenadores que no lo soporten podrán instalar Windows 8 en modo de compatibilidad, pero no podrán aprovechar todas sus funciones. Windows 10 Windows 10 mantuvo los mismos requisitos de hardware que Windows 8. Windows 11 Windows 11 introdujo una serie de nuevos requisitos de hardware, entre ellos el soporte para TPM 2.0. TPM es un chip de seguridad que ayuda a proteger el sistema operativo y los datos del usuario. Windows 12 Windows 12 exigirá que la GPU del ordenador sea compatible con DirectX 12. DirectX es una API de gráficos que permite a los juegos y otras aplicaciones aprovechar el hardware de la GPU. Conclusiones Los requisitos de hardware de Windows han cambiado a lo largo de los años. En general, las nuevas versiones de Windows requieren hardware más potente que las anteriores. Sin embargo, Microsoft también ha hecho esfuerzos para que la transición sea lo más sencilla posible para los usuarios. Consejos para comprobar la compatibilidad de hardware Si quieres comprobar si tu ordenador es compatible con una nueva versión de Windows, puedes utilizar la herramienta Comprobar estado del PC. Esta herramienta te indicará si tu ordenador cumple los requisitos mínimos de hardware para instalar la nueva versión. También puedes consultar la lista de compatibilidad de hardware de Microsoft. Esta lista te indica qué modelos de ordenadores son compatibles con cada versión de Windows. FUENTE https://www.xataka.com/nuevo/nuevo-windows-12-informacion Libros recomendados: https://infogonzalez.com/libros --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infogonzalez/message
The boys are getting pumped for Vintage Computer Fest! They also lament the layoffs at Plex and Waze while talking about Windows Vista and World of Warcraft.
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This week the boys discuss doorbells and wifi, Windows Steady State and Windows Vista, firmware backdoors, and VR Headsets.
On this, our 500th episode, we start by complaining about the apps we begrudgingly use regularly. Then we predict the future of phones, reveal our history with dual-booting PCs, and share what it would take to get us to buy a mixed-reality headset.
On this, our 500th episode, we start by complaining about the apps we begrudgingly use regularly. Then we predict the future of phones, reveal our history with dual-booting PCs, and share what it would take to get us to buy a mixed-reality headset.
Episode #5 printables: Kirby 40mm Fume Extractor. wikipedia: The Kirby Company is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners and home cleaning accessories, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is a division of Right Lane Industries. lugcast: We are an open Podcast/LUG that meets every first and third Friday of every month using mumble. wikipedia: The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. wikipedia: Rammstein is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in Berlin in 1994. Goodluck with all the rest of the band/music chatter. I can't understand any of it. youtube: Burger Dance. Please no. Why did I signup for this. wikipedia: Syphilis is most commonly spread through sexual activity. wikipedia: Death was an American death metal band formed in Altamonte Springs, Florida, in 1984 by Chuck Schuldiner. Death is considered to be among the most influential bands in heavy metal music and a pioneering force in death metal. wikipedia: Death is a Detroit rock band formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1971 by brothers Bobby, David, and Dannis Hackney. wikipedia: BitLocker is a full volume encryption feature included with Microsoft Windows versions starting with Windows Vista. dell: Latitude E6410 Laptop. slackware: Slackware is a Linux distribution created by Patrick Volkerding in 1993. puppylinux: Puppy Linux is an operating system and family of light-weight Linux distributions that focus on ease of use and minimal memory footprint. tails: Tails, or The Amnesic Incognito Live System, is a security-focused Debian-based Linux distribution aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity. debian: Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software, developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993. wikipedia: Trusted Platform Module (TPM, also known as ISO/IEC 11889) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor, a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. pine64: ROCK64 is a credit card sized Single Board Computer powered by Rockchip RK3328 quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor and support up to 4GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 memory. docker: realies/nicotine. wikipedia: rsync is a utility for efficiently transferring and synchronizing files between a computer and an external hard drive and across networked computers by comparing the modification times and sizes of files. funkwhale: Listen to your music, everywhere. Upload your personal library to your pod, share it with friends and family, and discover talented creators. mumble: Mumble is a free, open source, low latency, high quality voice chat application. youtube: Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West). Why?! youtube: Shaddap You Face - Joe Dolce. ironmaiden: Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. wikipedia: Kamelot is an American power metal band from Tampa, Florida, formed by Thomas Youngblood, in 1987. wikipedia: Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band from Kitee. wikipedia: Kitee is a town and a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the North Karelia region. wikipedia: Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1995 by singer and musician Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. wikipedia: Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. wikipedia: Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. wikipedia: Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. toastmasters Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. bbc: The British Broadcasting Corporation is the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom, based at Broadcasting House in London. matrix: An open network for secure, decentralized communication. wikipedia: The General Data Protection Regulation is a Regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the EU and the European Economic Area. wikipedia: The Gopher protocol (/ˈɡoʊfər/) is a communication protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. wikipedia: Gemini is an application-layer internet communication protocol for accessing remote documents, similar to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Gopher. wikipedia: Slipknot is an American heavy metal band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1995 by percussionist Shawn Crahan, drummer Joey Jordison and bassist Paul Gray. wikipedia: After Forever was a Dutch symphonic metal band with strong progressive metal influences. The band relied on the use of both soprano vocals and death growls. metallica: Metallica is an American heavy metal band. wikipedia: Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals) and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). wikipedia: Brexit (a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET). The UK is the only sovereign country to have left the EU or the EC. imdb: A WWII bomb group commander must fill the shoes of his predecessor and get the performance rating up to snuff. wikipedia: Twelve O'Clock High is a 1949 American war film about aircrews in the United States Army's Eighth Air Force, who flew daylight bombing missions against Germany and Occupied France during the early days of American involvement in World War II. wikipedia: The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). IRC IRC is short for Internet Relay Chat. It is a popular chat service still in use today. wikipedia: Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a line of small-form-factor barebone computer kits designed by Intel. plex: With our easy-to-install Plex Media Server software and Plex apps on the devices of your choosing, you can stream your video, music, and photo collections any time, anywhere, to whatever you want. ubuntu: Ubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. ebay: Buy & sell electronics, cars, clothes, collectibles & more on eBay, the world's online marketplace. amazon: Amazon Renewed is your trusted destination for pre-owned, refurbished products. wikipedia: Ryzen is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by AMD for desktop, mobile, server, and embedded platforms based on the Zen microarchitecture. wikipedia: Apple M1 is a series of ARM-based systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) designed by Apple Inc. as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks, and the iPad Pro and iPad Air tablets. wikipedia: The Apple M2 is an ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac notebooks and the iPad Pro tablet. wikipedia: A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC /ˌˈɛsoʊsiː/; pl. SoCs /ˌˈɛsoʊsiːz/) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system. wikipedia: ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architectures for computer processors, configured for various environments. youtube: One Woman’s Wilderness. wikipedia: Felix Unger (born 2 March 1946 in Klagenfurt, Austria) is a heart specialist who served as the president of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts for three decades. geekflare: How to create APT Proxy using a Raspberry PI with apt-cacher-ng? gpd: The world's smallest 6800U handheld Exclusive performance optimization tool Support SteamOS system. pine64: ROCK64 is a credit card sized Single Board Computer powered by Rockchip RK3328 quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor and support up to 4GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 memory. wikipedia: Digital subscriber line (DSL; originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines. wikipedia: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a feature of Windows that allows developers to run a Linux environment without the need for a separate virtual machine or dual booting. wikipedia: In computing, a virtual machine (VM) is the virtualization/emulation of a computer system. wikipedia: A Chromebook (sometimes stylized in lowercase as chromebook) is a laptop or tablet running the Linux-based ChromeOS as its operating system. virtualbox: VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. wikipedia: Telemetry is the in situ collection of measurements or other data at remote points and their automatic transmission to receiving equipment (telecommunication) for monitoring. gnu: Published software should be free software. To make it free software, you need to release it under a free software license. microsoft: MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS. apple: software license agreements for currently shipping Apple products. cdc: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). nhs: The NHS website for England. wikipedia: Ransomware is a type of malware from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's personal data or permanently block access to it unless a ransom is paid off. wikipedia: Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a discontinued series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft which was used in the Windows line of operating systems. wikipedia: Microsoft Edge is a proprietary, cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft. oggcamp: OggCamp is an unconference celebrating Free Culture, Free and Open Source Software, hardware hacking, digital rights, and all manner of collaborative cultural activities and is committed to creating a conference that is as inclusive as possible. penguicon: A happy place where hackers, makers, foodies, open source software junkies, anime buffs, and science fiction fans of all ages and backgrounds come together. mozillafestival: MozFest is a unique hybrid: part art, tech and society convening, part maker festival, and the premiere gathering for activists in diverse global movements fighting for a more humane digital world. fosdem: FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate. wikipedia: A hybrid integrated circuit (HIC), hybrid microcircuit, hybrid circuit or simply hybrid is a miniaturized electronic circuit constructed of individual devices, such as semiconductor devices (e.g. transistors, diodes or monolithic ICs) and passive components (e.g. resistors, inductors, transformers, and capacitors), bonded to a substrate or printed circuit board (PCB). wikipedia: A real-time clock (RTC) is an electronic device (most often in the form of an integrated circuit) that measures the passage of time. eurovision: The Eurovision Song Contest. wikipedia: Blue laws, also known as Sunday laws, Sunday trade laws and Sunday closing laws, are laws restricting or banning certain activities on specified days, usually Sundays in the western world. wikipedia: A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. businesspundit: The Commercialization Of Our 25 Favorite Holidays wikipedia: Leave It to Beaver is an iconic American television situation comedy about an American family of the 1950s and early 1960s. wikipedia: The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified in an outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019. who: COVID-19 transmission and protective measures. forbes: CDC: 10 Ways To Dine Safely At A Restaurant With Coronavirus Around. restaurant: COVID-19 Restaurant Impact Survey. subway: Subway is an American multinational fast food restaurant franchise that specializes in submarine sandwiches, wraps, salads and drinks. dominos: Domino's Pizza, Inc., trading as Domino's, is a Michigan-based multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 and led by CEO Russell Weiner. mcdonalds: McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. wikipedia: In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing, is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other. wikipedia: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of non-pharmaceutical interventions colloquially known as lockdowns (encompassing stay-at-home orders, curfews, quarantines, cordons sanitaires and similar societal restrictions) have been implemented in numerous countries and territories around the world. wikipedia: COVID-19 lockdowns by country. bbc: Covid-19: What is the new three tier system after lockdown? wikipedia: A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. cdc: It’s important to keep your blood sugar levels in your target range as much as possible to help prevent or delay long-term, serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease. wikipedia: Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. wikipedia: Powerade is a sports drink created, manufactured and marketed by The Coca-Cola Company. katexic: busthead (bust-head). noun. 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Pierce joins us for a beautiful discussion about the intangibles and indescribables of life and also about Purble Place on the Windows Vista. Watch the video for this episode youtube.com/@PodcastAboutList Buy tickets to our latest live show https://www.swagpoop.com/shows Get extra premium and D&D episodes at https://www.patreon.com/podcastaboutlist Follow us https://www.swagpoop.com/links
Em 2022, o Windows 8 fez aniversário de dez anos. Mas dificilmente você verá alguém comemorando. Uma das versões mais controversas do sistema operacional da Microsoft, ele é a prova de que boas ideias nem sempre levam a bons produtos. Mas o Windows 8 está longe de ser o único Windows com uma legião de detratores. No episódio de hoje, relembramos algumas das versões mais detestadas do Windows: 8, Vista e ME. Eram tão ruins assim ou nossa memória exagera? Quais eram seus aspectos mais problemáticos? E será que, no fim das contas, alguma dessas versões não foi apenas incompreendida? Para descobrir, dá o play e vem com a gente! ParticipantesThiago MobilonPaulo HigaFelipe VenturaEmerson AlecrimCréditosProdução: Josué de OliveiraSonorização: Ariel LiborioEdição: Raquel IgneArte da capa: Vitor Pádua
MUD From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A MUD ( originally Multi-User Dungeon, with later variants Multi-User Dimension and Multi-User Domain), is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, usually text-based. MUDs combine elements of role-playing games, hack and slash, player versus player, interactive fiction, and online chat. Players can read or view descriptions of rooms, objects, other players, non-player characters, and actions performed in the virtual world. Players typically interact with each other and the world by typing commands that resemble a natural language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-User_Dungeon TinTin++, aka tt++, is a free MUD client for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. The Windows port named WinTin++ (using the PuTTY derived mintty terminal) is available for those who do not use Cygwin (A Linux/Unix emulator for Windows) and runs on Windows Xp, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Besides MUDs, TinTin++ also works well with MUSH, Rogue, BBS, and Linux servers. http://tintin.sourceforge.net/ Ancient Anguish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ancient Anguish, abbreviated AA, is a fantasy-themed MUD, a text-based online role-playing game. Founded in 1991 by Balz "Zor" Meierhans and Olivier "Drake" Maquelin, it opened to the public on February 2, 1992. It is free to play, but has been supported by player donations since 1994. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Anguish
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight - 21 July, 2022Episode 270 - 21 July 2022Patched Atlassian- https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/atlassian-fixes-critical-confluence-hardcoded-credentials-flaw/Linux Hit by Lightning - https://thehackernews.com/2022/07/new-linux-malware-framework-let.htmlRenewed Redeemer - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-redeemer-ransomware-version-promoted-on-hacker-forums/Apple Pushed Update- https://www.securityweek.com/apple-ships-urgent-security-patches-macos-ios Neopets Nabbed - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/neopets-data-breach-exposes-personal-data-of-69-million-members/Hi, I'm Paul Torgersen. It's Thursday July 21st, 2022, and from Victoria, this is a look at the information security news from overnight. From BleepingComputer.com:Atlassian has patched a critical hardcoded credentials vulnerability in Confluence Server and Data Center that could let remote, unauthenticated attackers log into vulnerable servers. The hardcoded password is added after installing the Questions for Confluence app, for an account with the username disabledsystemuser. It was designed to help admins with the migration of data from the app to the Confluence Cloud. From TheHackerNews.com:A never-before-seen malware called Lightning Framework targets Linux machines to install rootkits. The malware has been dubbed a "Swiss Army Knife" and is equipped with a plethora of features, making it one of the most intricate frameworks developed for targeting Linux systems. Details and a link to the research report in the article. From BleepingComputer.com:A threat actor is promoting a new version of their free-to-use Redeemer ransomware builder on hacker forums. According to its author, the 2.0 release was written entirely in C++ and works on Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. This offers unskilled threat actors an easy entry to the world of encryption-backed extortion attacks. All they pay is 20% of any ransom they manage to collect. From SecurityWeek.com:Apple's security response team has pushed out software fixes for at least 39 vulnerabilities impacting macOS Catalina, iOS and iPadOS platforms. The patches provide updates for numerous memory safety flaws, some serious enough to expose users to remote code execution attacks. Apple is urging users to update straight away. Get your patch on kids. And last today, from BleepingComputer.com:Neopets has suffered a data breach leading to the theft of source code as well as a database containing the personal information of over 69 million members. A hacker known as 'TarTarX' began selling the source code and database for four bitcoins, about $94,000 at current prices. He did not confirm his attack vector, but it appears he still has active access to the database. That's all for me today. Have a great rest of your day. Like and subscribe, and until next tomorrow, be safe out there.
Las últimas propuestas legales salidas de la Unión Europea ya pintan de inevitables muchos cambios para Apple en el viejo continente. Cambios en la forma de distribuir software, instalarlo, pagarlo… Mac vs PC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icOx18VITV0 Cuando tu Mac parece Windows Vista: https://www.imore.com/when-your-looks-windows-vista-something-isnt-right *** Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Santi Araújo. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
Today I will teach listeners all the basic information about Windows Vista.
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Dan * https://strangecurrencies.org/ * https://twitter.com/SCReviewsDan * Shepard * They are known as Earthnova in the Discord and has one published work: http://thelitmag.com/2021-edition/this-story-has-a-ghost-in-it/ Topics: * Only playing narrative/story-driven video games once * Sometimes life is like an adventure game, a skill or item that's useless when you get it is needed years later * Sleng Teng Riddim * https://www.engadget.com/2015-12-04-casio-and-the-sleng-teng-riddim.html * Here's an argument that the riff originated with David Bowie: https://axischemicals.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/david-bowie-digital-reggae-kingpin/ * Tyger! Tyger! by Robin Johnson * https://mobile.twitter.com/rdouglasjohnson/status/1517804673998237697 * The internet and college are two great tastes that taste terrible together. * The first time I beat my father at Scrabble * Explaining traffic jams, or at least this one traffic jam Microtopics: * Wanting to see all the stuff. * Replaying a series of four RPG length games to see the alternate endings. * Getting the most video game endings for your dollar. * Tenable and untenable ways to have an adventure. * Recapturing the magic of your first time (with emulators). * Getting every video game you wanted for a system and then enjoying that for 10 minutes. * A giant archive of every DOS game ever. * Losing your nostalgia for old games via emulation, but keeping your nostalgia for the box art. * Falling out of love with Windows Vista. * Keeping your custard pie intact until the yeti needs it. * The bread maker approach to learning a new skill. * Why there are no cupcakes in Frog Fractions 2. * Playing Go against someone better than you and suddenly losing. * The Go community rallying around the identity that computers can't beat the best Go players. * Whether computer Go has shaped the way humans play Go. * An extra creative extra special humany thing. * Beating a chess expert by convincing them to play something else. * John Henry's retirement plan. * Being promised a Yamaha DX7 but receiving a Casio MT-40 instead. * Writing a part for a rock and roll rhythm section that is accidentally a great reggae rhythm section. * The origins of the Amen Break. * Setting up a situation where you can write your own notes. * Figuring out where the genre can go with this new tonality. * Stripy guys and chonky units. * The best kind of tigers. (Floofers.) * Learning about slant rhymes one morning and that afternoon writing a poem that rhymes "eye" with "symmetry." * Blake hearing about the Great Vowel Shift from his grandpa and deciding that that would be a great way to make Tyger! Tyger! sound old timey. * Googling why Blake tried to rhyme "eye" with "symmetry" and finding dozens of implausible theories, all expressed with complete confidence. * Making an impression on the world of poetry by not being good at it. * Hipster throwbacks to the great vowel shift. * Calvin and Hobbes panoply of tiger poems. * Holding off on reading more Calvin and Hobbes tiger poems until you're done recording the podcast. * Not letting online schooling get in the way of your online education. * Whether someone will figure out how to do a college class online before we transition back to in-person classes. * Whether ASL is especially well suited to bring taught over Zoom. * Doing yard work and wearing protective equipment so you can't pull out your phone to check Twitter. * Lying down in court. * Realizing for the first time that your parents don't know everything. * A framed photo of the one time your mom won at Risk. * The one thing you and your dad are both interested in. * Sports montage of getting better at Scrabble. * Driving or better yet watching movies with cars in them. * Everybody slowing down to take a look at the two headed chicken. * Driving towards a shadow and being blinded by the sun to what's beyond the shadow. * A time loop where the car in front of you slows down for no reason and then you slow down for a good reason but the car behind you thinks you're slowing down for no reason. * A car driving on a road. * Stacking a bunch of human reaction speeds on top of each other. * Slot cars as a fun and disastrous solution to traffic. * The slot car model of public transit. * Finding everybody on the Discord.
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Reddit rSlash Storytime maliciouscompliance where Bill by the hour, then I want the full hour Whilst getting ready for my engagement party, FIL handed me his shirt and told me to iron it for him (because I'm a woman). I ruined it. You don't want to let me go? ok, then I will stay but not as you think. Lady demands to install Windows Vista on her computer for free. Told her we can install a trial version but it will stop working after 30 days. Lady learned her lesson the hard way after her computer stopped working. Don't wanna tone it down? You are gonna have to. $400 to hand something to someone on a ladder Prodigy Malicious Complier See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Immersive Audio Podcast, Oliver Kadel, Monica Bolles and Bjørn Jacobsen are joined by a Principal Dev Leader at the Mixed Reality division at Microsft Noel Cross and Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Nikunj Raghuvanshi from Redmond, US. Nikunj likes to invent techniques that create immersive sight and sound from computation. He is endlessly fascinated with simulating the laws of physics in real-time and finds it thrilling to search for simple algorithms that unfold into complex physical behaviour. He has over a decade of research and development experience at the intersection of computational audio, graphics, and physics, with over fifty papers and patents. His inventions have been successfully deployed in the industry, particularly Project Acoustics, which is bringing immersive sound propagation to many major AAA game franchises today. Nikunj is currently a Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research. Previously, he initiated interactive sound simulation research at UNC-Chapel Hill during his PhD studies, whose codebase was acquired by Microsoft. Noel grew up playing games on my Commodore 64 and Amiga computers. His love for multimedia computing helped him to start working at Microsoft as an intern in 1991 in the multimedia team. This was the age of the SoundBlaster 16 ISA cards and CD-ROMs were just being introduced into PCs. Out of the multimedia team, the DirectX team was born to accelerate the development of high-quality games for the PC. Noel worked on DirectSound and audio drivers for Windows getting a taste of the game development community attending several GDCs in the 90s. This was the first time he was introduced to 3D audio algorithms and at the time the technology didn't impress much. Through the 2000s, he worked on every release of Windows with the focus on improving the audio subsystem. This led to the complete overhaul of the audio infrastructure on the Windows Vista platform which has remained largely intact since introduced in 2006. The most current stop on his Microsoft journey is working on Mixed Reality devices. He worked on the speech and audio functionality exposed from HoloLens and Windows Mixed Reality devices with a concentration on spatial audio. After having lackluster impact in the 90s with spatial audio, he's been reinvigorated working on this technology with the introduction of high-quality HRTFs and head-tracking services to complete the experience. Spatial audio processing has also led Noel to better understand the impact of acoustics on virtual 3d worlds. His team is currently working on Project Acoustics which allows developers of 3d titles to take advantage of wave-based simulations to handle how audio propagates in the real world. In this episode, Nikunj and Noel dive deep into the topic of physics-based virtual acoustics along with Project Triton and Project Acoustics covering fundamental theory, research, technology and case studies. This episode was produced by Oliver Kadel and Emma Rees and included music by Rhythm Scott. For extended show notes and more information on this episode go to https://immersiveaudiopodcast.com/episode-62-nikunj-raghuvanshi-noel-cross-microsoft-physics-based-virtual-acoustics/ If you enjoy the podcast and would like to show your support please consider becoming a Patreon. Not only are you supporting us, but you will also get special access to bonus content and much more. Find out more on our official Patreon page - www.patreon.com/immersiveaudiopodcast We thank you kindly in advance! We want to hear from you! We value our community and would appreciate it if you would take our very quick survey and help us make the Immersive Audio Podcast even better: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3Y9B2MJ Thank you! You can follow the podcast on Twitter @IAudioPodcast for regular updates and content or get in touch via podcast@1618digital.com immersiveaudiopodcast.com
We're back with some more shit that we talked about. On this episode we discuss the Gatorade G Series, Jack's new curtains, a cool Chrome Book, someone who is definitely a bot and some reviews from listeners like you. If you want to submit to the show you can email us at onestarcast@gmail.com
A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans Paul's Programming Windows series Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005 Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date What did Microsoft learn from Vista New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3) Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer Microsoft fought the web, and the web won Windows 11 Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version Hardware Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips Xbox Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms) Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS Codename pick of the week: Singularity – there is NOT just one Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: progress.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30
A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans Paul's Programming Windows series Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005 Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date What did Microsoft learn from Vista New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3) Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer Microsoft fought the web, and the web won Windows 11 Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version Hardware Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips Xbox Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms) Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS Codename pick of the week: Singularity – there is NOT just one Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: progress.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30
A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans Paul's Programming Windows series Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005 Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date What did Microsoft learn from Vista New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3) Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer Microsoft fought the web, and the web won Windows 11 Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version Hardware Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips Xbox Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms) Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS Codename pick of the week: Singularity – there is NOT just one Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: progress.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30
A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans Paul's Programming Windows series Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005 Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date What did Microsoft learn from Vista New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3) Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer Microsoft fought the web, and the web won Windows 11 Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version Hardware Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips Xbox Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms) Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS Codename pick of the week: Singularity – there is NOT just one Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: progress.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30
A Look Back at Microsoft's Longhorn Era - The absolute apex for Windows fans Paul's Programming Windows series Professional Developers Conference 2003 vs.2005 Microsoft guts Longhorn to make 2006 delivery date What did Microsoft learn from Vista New programming models - Avalon, Indigo, WinFS (Was WinFX, became .NET FW 3) Satya Nadella vs. Steve Ballmer Microsoft fought the web, and the web won Windows 11 Microsoft tests new warnings for Windows 11 PCs not meeting minimum Specs Windows 11 Pro may require MSA sign-in, internet connectivity, just like the Home version Hardware Intel surges forward with 12th-gen Core chips Xbox Microsoft integrates Twitch into the Xbox UI Activision Blizzard filing/shareholder letter explains how the Microsoft acquisition went down Activision reportedly delays 2023 Call of Duty title Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Take command of the squigglies App pick of the week: .NETpad (WinForms) Enterprise pick of the week: Microsoft Defender for Cloud now supports GCP and AWS Codename pick of the week: Singularity – there is NOT just one Beer pick of the week: Sour #9 by Magic Hat Brewing Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: progress.com/twit itpro.tv/windows use code WW30
30 Tháng 1 Là Ngày Gì? Hôm Nay Là Ngày Mất Của Danh Nhân Mahatma Gandhi SỰ KIỆN 1920 - Nhà sản xuất ô tô Nhật Bản Mazda được thành lập, ban đầu là một công ty sản xuất nút chai . 1789 – Quân Tây Sơn giành thắng lợi trước quân Thanh, Quang Trung tiến vào Thăng Long, tướng Tôn Sĩ Nghị bỏ chạy 1847 – Yerba Buena, California được đổi tên thành San Francisco. 2007 – Microsoft ra mắt Hệ điều hành Windows Vista. Sinh 1925 – Douglas Engelbart, nhà khoa học máy tính người Mỹ, phát minh ra chuột máy tính (m. 2013) 1993 - Thitipoom Techaapaikhun , diễn viên Thái Lan 1981 – Dimitar Berbatov, cầu thủ bóng đá người Bulgaria 1981 – Peter Crouch, cầu thủ bóng đá người Anh Quốc Mất 1948 – Mahatma Gandhi, nhà hoạt động chính trị người Ấn Độ (s. 1869) 2017 - Hoàng Dương, nhạc sĩ người Việt Nam (s. 1933) Chương trình "Hôm nay ngày gì" hiện đã có mặt trên Youtube, Facebook và Spotify: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aweektv - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AWeekTV - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rC4CgZNV6tJpX2RIcbK0J - Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../h%C3%B4m-nay.../id1586073418 #aweektv #30thang1 #Microsoft #Berbatov #Gandhi Các video đều thuộc quyền sở hữu của Adwell jsc (adwell.vn), mọi hành động sử dụng lại nội dung của chúng tôi đều không được phép. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aweek-tv/message
Dan and Hayden review Vista Kicks' Twenty Something Nightmare and Gallant's Ology. Why are albums so long nowadays? Why does Dan keep burnt burger buns? What do you call the inside portions of a pepper? Stick around and find out on this week's edition of the SetList Audioclub!
Imke & Eide sind zurück. Zum allmonatigen Comeback und zum Reiher der fuffigsten Folge eine äußerst steile These: Frank Thelens Bratwurst wusste schon immer dass Windows Vista die beste Version ist. Wovon? Von Allem und Jedem!
The biggest news this week (and will likely trump any sort of news for the next couple of weeks in the Microsoft space) is that Azure has a vulnerability dubbed “ChaosDB” that exposed its customers keys to the world, leaving every single CosmosDB customer's database data exposed for the taking. There's a technical deep-dive into this vulnerability as well. I hope the Azure team is wearing their brown pants.This is as bad as it gets. Good news though! They gave out a bounty of $40,000 to the finder of this vulnerability. Which values this vulnerability as akin to a Tesla Model 3 — and not even a fully decked out one.Apply rounded corners in desktop apps for Windows 11. In some cases, rounded corners will be applied to your applications automatically, in others, here's what you can do to make them rounded. As Apple intended.Razer Bug lets you become a Windows 10 admin by plugging in a mouse. This is a pretty easy exploit to… well.. exploit, so if you're using Razer mouses in a corporate context, you may want to rethink that decision.The real names of features in Visual Studio. It's a bit inside baseball, but still a wonderful walkthrough.David Fowler writes to tell us that New .NET 6 APIS [are] driven by the developer community. In this blog post, David details new APIs available in .NET 6, and highlights the fact that well, they were authored by members of the community. I'm a fan of Parallel.ForEachAsync, as that seems rather useful for my needs.This is your warning: Get out of the Dev Channel for Windows 11 unless you want to experience some turbelance. If you want stability, use the beta channel or get out of the insider program entirely. If you want to see new builds of Windows 11 that may have the stability of Windows Vista, stay in the Dev channel.Nicole Miller-Abuhakmeh is the new Community Manager for the .NET Foundation. This is a wonderful choice for CM, congrats Nicole and the .NET foundation.Looks like there's another tactic available to exploit Proxyshell vulnerabilities. A few weeks ago, a researcher showed off an exploit of Microsoft Exchange Server dubbed ‘ProxyShell' and it seems like the gift that keeps on giving to attackers. Bottom line: keep your Exchange servers up to date.In .NET 6, FirstOrDefault(), LastOrDefault() and SingleOrDefault() now let's you specify a default value. Sadly it has to be a compile-time constant so you can't have something like new Random().Next() available.Microsoft Ignite is November 2-4, 2021 and is virtual again this year because people can't bother to vaccinate.Github's Copilot can get you in trouble 40% of the time and if you're the type to use AI to write code, maybe you deserve to have problems.Using SignalR in your Blazor applications This is an nice pairing of technologies. Like Chardonnay and Brie, or Hotdog and Chili. Ketchup is forbidden, Mustard is recommended, however.And I say this with a twing of irony, but that's it for what happened Last Week in .NET.
The story of Windows Vista is a complicated one. Born from a long and troubled development cycle, it wasn't free of problems at launch, but hardware OEMs and others didn't do much to help its reputation.
On this episode of Attack the Backlog, Marc shoots, slashes, and friendly fires their way through space and more in Halo 2, a game they played from start to finish with their father, a father who constantly berated them while playing, making sure it was known just how much he hated the entire experience. Halo 2 originally came out on November 4th, 2004, for Xbox, just Xbox, the original Xbox, not Xbox One; though, for a time, you could have called it the Xbox 1, but then Microsoft had to go and release a new console that’s now an old console called Xbox One and ruin everything. In addition to releasing on Xbox 1, but not Xbox One, Halo 2 did eventually make its way to PC as a Windows Vista exclusive on May 31st, 2007, and was rereleased in a remastered form, aptly referred to as Halo 2 Anniversary, as part of the Master Chief Collection on November 11th, 2014 for Xbox One, the new one, and later made its way to PC (finally) as part of the same collection on May 12, 2020. Anyway, something-something, can we please stop playing 'cause this game I be a hating, cheers and enjoy the show! If you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, the plentiful podcasts, the various videos, the absurd art, and all of the other nonsensical nonsense we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. As always, thanks for being a fan.
How ready is your corporate security team to handle AI and ML threats? Many simply don't have the bandwidth or don't see it as a priority. That's where security engineers like Microsoft's Andrew Marshall step in. In this episode, hosts Nic Fillingham and Natalia Godyla speak with Andrew about just what his team is doing to teach security professionals and policy makers about the dangers of AI and ML attacks, and walks through some of the documentation, available for free online, that can help guide the response. Plus, why he really, really doesn't want to talk about Windows Vista. Nic and Natalia then explore what it's like to hunt down threats with Sam Schwartz, a program manager with Microsoft Threat Experts. She came to Microsoft right out of college and didn't even know what malware was. Now, she's helping coordinate a team of threat hunters on the cutting edge of attack prevention. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why data science and security engineering skills don't necessarily overlap How attackers are using ML to change decision making What security teams are doing to protect AI and ML systems How threat hunters are tracking down the newest security risks Why Microsoft Threat Experts are focused on human adversaries, not malware Some Questions We Ask: What does the ML landscape look like at Microsoft? How are ML attacks evolving? What is ‘data poisoning'? Why do threat hunters need to limit the scope of their work? What skills do you need to be a security program manager? Resources Threat Modeling AI Systems and Dependencies Andrew's LinkedIn Sam's LinkedIn Nic's LinkedIn Natalia's LinkedIn Microsoft Security Blog Related: Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Security Unlocked is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
Windows Vista is an operating system that was produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs and media center PCs.
Two days ago, I finally gave up Windows 7. I don't dislike Windows 10, but there's just always been something special about Windows 7. It was svelte. It actually ran faster and took up less hard drive space than its predecessor, the much-maligned Windows Vista. It looked great. We Windows users could finally hold our heads a little higher around Mac users. And, well, I didn't know how well Windows 10 would work on that old Windows 7 laptop, or how much time it would take to make the transition.
California passes new toughest-in-the-nation data privacy law amid criticism by privacy advocates. Driver of autonomous Uber car faces manslaughter charges for watching video streaming service before crash. A listener faces difficulties with his iPad keyboard performance after an iOS update. Driving while taking cold medicine could get you locked up in the United Kingdom. A listener has questions about using a "cloud" storage device to store data, plus has questions on safely updating Adobe Reader and removing unwanted software. How to change the default homepage in the Mozilla Firefox web browser after a browser hijack, plus how to clear the Internet cache. We help a user to deal with "Blue Screen Of Death" error messages in Windows 10. Plus, a listener calls in to find a simpler alternative to Quicken for checking software. We also talk with a user seeking a usable web browser for the (obsolete) Windows Vista operating system.
Erik and Bob continue with your questions. A listener asks for recommendations for a new business laptop. Fixing autocomplete with Outlook 2003 email addresses. Simsbury Festival of Community Bands to perfom at Simsbury Meadows on June 24, 2017. We offer our specifications for people buying a new computer. Microsoft releases a record number of security patches in June, including new patches for obsolete Windows Vista and Windows XP operatring systems. Elon Musk begs feds: Please end Tesla's tax subsidy. Man drives tiny "smart" car into store in China, damages nothing. Facebook inadvertently exposes identities of moderators to terrorists. Is a Wireless "N" router compatible with a newer laptop with Wireless "ac" technology? We explain the details in easy to understand language.
Windows Vista was not a popular Microsoft release. We can just say it. Launched in 2007 (after a few delays), it was the first Windows overhaul since the well-loved XP release in 2001. Six years is a long time to make people wait, no matter how great the replacement. And Vista, well, was not great. A decade later, Microsoft's finally pulling the plug on support tomorrow. Which means, if you're somehow stuck with Microsoft's least popular operating system, it's time to move on. Like, now.
Microsoft anunció el fin del soporte y los parches de seguridad para el sistema operativo Windows Vista.
Erik gives more information for safely erasing a solid-state hard drive. Increasing wireless streaming speed in a mobile home at a camp site. Troubleshooting problems logging into Windows 10 on boot up. Erik offers advice on fixing the "Aw, Snap!" problem with web pages loading in Google Chrome. Clearing your web browser's "cache" may fix performance web browsing performance issues. How to safely back up a Windows Vista operating system. How to use two monitors with a computer. Solving performance issues on a new, underperforming laptop. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 vs. iPad compared. Erik gives advice on switching Internet providers.
This episode was recorded 16 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Greg Robbins is Graphing Calculator co-author (a story you should already know about, that we don't go over again) and has done such diverse things as bringing translucency to the Mac OS Drag Manager (way back in the '90s), and writing an open source Objective-C library for Google Data APIs. You can follow Greg on Twitter. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Easily create beautiful websites via drag-and-drop. Get help any time from their 24/7 technical support. Create responsive websites — ready for phones and tablets — without any extra effort: Squarespace's designers have already handled it for you. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. And, if you want to get under the hood, check out their APIs at developers.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. If you've been to the website already, you've seen the tutorials where you input code into a browser window. And that's an easy way to get started. But don't be fooled: Mobile Services is deep. You can write in your favorite text editor and deploy via Git. Regular-old Git, not Git#++. Git. Things we mention, in order of appearance (pretty much): Real Networks Graphing Calculator Google Ira Glass on Graphing Calculator Drag Manager Translucency Mac OS 7.5.3 Drag Manager Alpha channels Quartz CopyBits Black and white displays 68K computers PowerPC Blitting Desktop Pictures 1995 NeXT Omni Assembly language DTS Newton Teletypes Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science Apple II 1979 Mainframe Concentration Busboy Nolo Press ComputerLand Beagle Bros. Integer BASIC 80-column cards Apple II Plus Apple II Technical Manual Homebrew computers RF Interference Apple II GS Non-Apple Machines 6502 Assembly Missile Command 1992 NASA Neural networks Robert Hecht-Nielsen 1980s Voice recognition Earth Observing System Goddard Space Flight Center comp.sys.mac Pascal C Macintosh Progammers Workshop (MPW) Lightspeed C / THINK C Lightspeed Pascal CodeWarrior PowerPC transition Toolbox Inside Mac Macintosh Programmers Toolbox Assistant QuickView Hypercard How to Write Macintosh software by Scott Knaster 1990s eMate Apple QuickTake Secret About Box Easter eggs Breakout in 7.5 Herman the Iguana Pointers Ron Avitzur Airplay Front Row Windows Vista Microsoft Office Adobe Photoshop Seattle RealPlayer 1998 Rob Glaser Macworld Conference Marching extensions Casady & Greene's Conflict Catcher Carbon Cocoa 2002 WinAmp Appearance Manager Kaleidoscope Copland InternetWorld 1997 OpenDoc Dave Winer Quickdraw GX Apple Open Collaborative Environment (AOCE) iCloud LLVM Instruments Microsoft Visual Studio ARC C# Xcode Eclipse QuickTime Project Builder Google Desktop Spotlight Google Maps for iOS 2005 Macintosh Business Unit (MacBU) RSS Google Reader Google Keep Self-driving cars Google Glass Big data Google Data APIs for Objective-C XML OAuth