Amazon Documentdb Adds Global Clusters

AWS identified two core use cases for the new Global Clusters feature: disaster recovery, for ensuring that the database stays live in the event of a regional outage, and low-latency reads across different local regions scattered across the globe. The Global Clusters feature expands on DocumentDB’s existing active-passive replication capability, where change events are replicated from the primary instance to read-only secondary instances. Until now, DocumentDB supported replication to a maximum of 15 replicas across three availability zones (AZs), within the same region....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Joe Brewer

Amazon Leaves Return To Office Plan To Individual Teams

The tech giant announced in August that it was delaying plans to bring back staff until early 2022 due to surging COVID-19 cases. At the time, its intention was to see staff back in the office at least three days a week. But in a message to employees CEO Andy Jassy, he acknowledged that due to uncertainty and different circumstances, those plans would now be made on a team-by-team basis at the director level....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 353 words · Jerome Brown

Anycubic Vyper An Under 500 Filament Printer With All The Best Features

In the accompanying video, we’re assembling and testing the Vyper from Anycubic. Many of you are familiar with the Anycubic name when it comes to resin printers. This is a filament printer, and Anycubic definitely demonstrates they can extrude filament as well as they can selectively harden the resin. The Anycubic Vyper checks off a bunch of FDM desirable features right out of the box. The biggest win for a printer in this price range is the automatic bed leveling feature....

March 27, 2023 · 5 min · 894 words · Ora Perry

Apple Airpods Pro 2Nd Gen 6 Tips And Tricks To Get The Most Out Of Apple S Newest Wireless Earbuds

The completely wireless earbuds also have longer battery life and a new charging case with a built-in speaker that emits sounds when the battery is low or pairing is complete, or when you’re trying to find it after it’s been misplaced. Even though the new, 2022 AirPods Pro earbuds work in a nearly identical fashion to the previous generation AirPods Pro, there are a couple of new features you should know about....

March 27, 2023 · 6 min · 1205 words · Barbara Bacon

Apple Expands Its New Self Repair Program To Mac Notebooks

Initially, Apple will offer about a dozen different repair types for each MacBook model, including the display, top case with battery and trackpad. The tech giant noted that its self-repair offerings are designed for customers “who are experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices.” Apple added: “For the vast majority of customers who do not have experience repairing electronic devices, visiting a professional repair provider with certified technicians who use genuine Apple parts is the safest and most reliable way to get a repair....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Carlos Parsons

Apple Granted Last Minute Request To Avoid Changing App Store Developer Rules

The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision pauses an injunction ordered in September that sought to require Apple to remove its App Store rule of banning developers from adding in-app links to payment websites. “Apple has demonstrated, at minimum, that its appeal raises serious questions on the merits of the district court’s determination that Epic Games failed to show Apple’s conduct violated any antitrust laws but did show that the same conduct violated California’s Unfair Competition Law,” the appellate court said....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Vivian Dunlap

Apple Looks To Make Money From The Switch To Usb C

While most Android devices have already standardized on USB-C, one company has been holding out on making this change – Apple. Well, you could say that Apple has embraced USB-C in many ways. It’s used on the iPad, and Macs switched up entirely to using the port until the recent MacBook Pros started to add back other ports. Also: Using the wrong USB-C cable can damage your tech But when it comes to the iPhone and AirPods, Apple is, for now at least, sticking to Lightning....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 461 words · Mark Shafer

Apple Reveals The Fresh Hell Of A Drone With Feelings

This future world may, therefore, be somewhat disturbing. Apple’s Beats By Dre seems to have an inkling of what’s in the air. In a collaboration with menswear brand Union, Beats By Dre offers a chilling scenario in an elevated form of advertising. The video begins with a view of a garden through a window. A drone appears to be on patrol. (Perhaps, to you, this is already normal. You need to own a patrolling drone to counter any flying machines that might invade your personal airspace....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 393 words · Daniel Hunt

Apple S Ar Vr Headset Will Reportedly Feature Unique Eye Hand Tracking

Unlike other headsets that come with hand controllers, Bloomberg reports that the device – expected to be called Apple Reality Pro – will allow users to manipulate their AR and VR environments using just their hands and eyes. Also: Apple’s VR/AR headset is coming. Here’s everything we know so far The new headset’s external cameras will track a user’s hands, while sensors in the device will track the user’s eyes....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 312 words · Roberto Smith

Apple Watch Series 8 Offers Ovulation Cycle Insights

The Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro already released the temperature tracking feature, but the accuracy of the body temperature is yet to be seen. Apple, however, is so confident in the accuracy of its temperature tracking that it has added estimated ovulation dates based on the shifts of the wearer’s basal body temperature. Nightly shifts in the body’s baseline temperature can help with more than sleep tracking, which the Apple Watch 8 also does....

March 27, 2023 · 1 min · 168 words · Lottie Huskey

Asana Rolls Out Enterprise Work Graph For Cross Team Coordination

The new product is based on Asana’s proprietary Work Graph data model. It aligns teams around goals, coordinates workflows and provides visibility into the status of projects. It’s built to support enterprises with more than 100,000 users and offers an availability commitment of 99.9%. There are features for enterprise IT teams, such as an Admin Announcement capability, as well as a new SCIM functionality that automates group set-up and synchronizes profile updates with Okta....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 257 words · John Latham

Asx Expects More Delays To Blockchain Based Chess Replacement Go Live Date

The organisation had initially expected the system was going to be ready for industry-wide testing in July 2020, which would have resulted in the system being ready to go-live by April 2021. However, the ASX revised the implementation timetable for replacing CHESS due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To that end, it announced at the time, the CHESS platform would be ready by April 2022. This date was then revised months later to April 2023....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · William Trembley

Asx Reports Tech Incidents Have Dipped By 93 In The Past Five Years

For the three years to 30 June 2021, the number of “severity 1” incidents that were recorded was one, compared to the three years to 30 June 2015 where 15 occurred. The one incident occurred last November when ASX experienced “software issues” when it went live with the refresh of its trade equity platform, causing the exchange to pause trade. “Investing in contemporary technology has greatly improved the resilience and reliability of our financial markets infrastructure,” ASX CEO Dominic Stevens told shareholders during the 2021 annual general meeting on Wednesday....

March 27, 2023 · 5 min · 960 words · Cassandra Black

Atlassian Ciso Defends Company S Confluence Vulnerability Response Urges Patching

Ludwig said the vulnerability was initially reported through Atlassian’s bug bounty program on June 30th by Benny Jacob and that their security team quickly realized it was a critical issue. The patch was available by August 15, and security bulletins were sent out on August 25. They also submitted the vulnerability and patch to NIST and other government organizations so that it could be disseminated further. The information was sent out to Atlassian’s channel partners and account managers so that emails to customers could be sent out....

March 27, 2023 · 7 min · 1459 words · Richard Dancy

Australia S Cyber Laws Potentially Harmful To Security Critical Infrastructure Community

The Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Bill 2022 contains outstanding elements of cyber laws passed by the Parliament last year, per recommendations from the parliamentary committee that is currently reviewing the laws. Among these outstanding elements are requirements for entities deemed “most important to the nation” to adhere to enhanced cybersecurity obligations, such as potentially installing third-party software. Addressing the parliamentary committee that is reviewing the Bill, Somerville said there is a lack of clarity on how the software installation scheme would operate, and that the federal government saying it would only be used as a “last resort” is not sufficient....

March 27, 2023 · 4 min · 694 words · Lauren Hetrick

Australia Set To Gain Ability To Sanction Cyber Attackers Under Magnitsky Style Law

The Bill, colloquially known as a “Magnitsky-style” of law, if enshrined, would allow the Australian government to directly issue sanctions against individuals or entities that ban them from visiting Australia or making any investments in the country. The legislation is partly based on the United States’ Magnitsky Act, which was ratified in a bid to punish Russian officials that were responsible for the death of whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky who accused them of tax fraud....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Bryan Mcnamee

Australian International Travel And Home Based Quarantine To Start In November

“The government’s intention is that once changes are made in November, the current overseas travel restrictions related to COVID-19 will be removed and Australians will be able to travel subject to any other travel advice and limits, as long as they are fully vaccinated and those countries’ border settings allow,” he said. The November target date is when the Australian government expects the nation to hit the 80% vaccination rate....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 560 words · Evelyn Harris

Aws Here S Why We Are Investing In The Rust Programming Language

Rust isn’t as popular as Java, JavaScript or Python, but it’s become a critical language for building systems like the Linux kernel, Windows, Chrome, and Android. AWS was an early supporter of Rust and is a founding member of the Rust Foundation, and has an ongoing Rust recruitment drive. SEE: Web developer or CTO, which tech jobs have the fastest growing salaries? Rust helps developers avoid a host of memory-related flaws common to C/C++, which ultimately cost organizations in security updates....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 530 words · Tammy Abraham

Aws And Pfizer Team Up To Develop Cloud Solutions To Speed Up Medical Development

The pair will explore how AWS capabilities in analytics, machine learning, compute, storage, security, and cloud data warehousing can be applied to Pfizer’s laboratory, clinical manufacturing, and clinical supply chain efforts. “AWS’s breadth and depth of cloud capabilities help support Pfizer’s teams through secure, novel research methods as they work to optimize drug development and clinical manufacturing processes,” AWS business development and industries vice president Kathrin Renz said. “The past two years have reinforced for the world just how much speed and agility matter at every step of the research, development, and clinical manufacturing cycle when lives are on the line....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 585 words · Meghan Mccoach

Aws Announces Plan To Launch Aws Australia For Smoother Billing And Contracting

Under the plans, subject to approval by the Australian Foreign Investment Review Board, AWS wants to stand up AWS Australia as an affiliated legal entity of AWS Inc and see it appointed as a reseller of AWS cloud services for accounts based in Australia in replacement of AWS Inc. In an email to existing AWS Australian account holders, AWS said the reorganisation would mean customers purchasing AWS cloud services will be purchasing from AWS Australia instead of AWS Inc....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · Merle Lomeli