Photos Of Ned Kelly S Armour And Phar Lap S 1930 Win Up For Auction Via Nft

The auction house will mint the Rose Stereograph Company, a collection of original glass plate negatives from over 140 years of operation, via non-fungible token (NFT). NFTs are used to verify unique items. The blockchain-created certificate of authenticity is used for a digital asset such as art. SEE: NFTs cheat sheet: Everything you need to know about non-fungible tokens (TechRepublic) All physical glass plate negatives being auctioned have been minted as an NFT and ownership of the NFT will transfer to the highest bidder at the conclusion of the auction....

March 19, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · Leon Snyder

Programming Languages Microsoft S Typescript Shows Vision Can Beat Skepticism

The TypeScript team and Microsoft technical fellow and father of C# Anders Hejlsberg unwrapped the first preview of TypeScript in October 2012, describing it as a superset of JavaScript that brought static typing to the dynamically typed language. The goal was to catch errors faster and extend JavaScript from building web pages to larger applications running in the browser, devices and the cloud. As Daniel Rosenwasser, a senior program manager on the TypeScript team, noted recently: “When TypeScript first debuted, there was a lot of skepticism – and understandably so....

March 19, 2023 · 5 min · 876 words · Derick Fish

Programming Languages Rust Is Coming To Chromium And Here S Why

Chromium, the project underpinning Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, and dozens more browsers, will support the use of third-party Rust libraries from C++. The team is putting in place the tools to enable Rust code in the Chrome binary within the next year, according to Dana Jansens of the Chrome security team. “We are now actively pursuing adding a production Rust toolchain to our build system,” writes Jansens. Allowing Rust for third-party libraries in Chromium is a significant move towards a modern, memory safe language, but it’s far more limited than the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which brought Rust in as a new platform language in April 2021 on top of C and C++....

March 19, 2023 · 4 min · 749 words · Pierre Lewis

Qualcomm Partners With Georgia Smart City To Test Out Cellular Vehicle To Everything Technology

City leaders in Peachtree Corners have spent the last few years investing heavily into technology to build out a smart city outfitted with dozens of sensors and digital tools. Brandon Branham, assistant city manager and chief technology officer of Peachtree Corners, told reporters that the city has long “stressed the importance of smart connected infrastructure to support all parts of an ecosystem,” listing off a slate of technological innovations ranging from autonomous vehicles to autonomous shuttles deployed for residents, pedestrians crossing the road, and smart traffic management....

March 19, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Jennifer Hunter

Redmi Note 11S Vs 11 Pro 5G A Side By Side Review

These two phones are priced just below $400 but have compelling design elements and solid specifications. For those looking for a more affordable phone, one of these two may be a good fit. There are a ton of similarities between the two phones, with a couple of minor feature differences that may sway you to one over the other. The phones are priced about $85 apart, but the lower cost Note 11S may be the better buy for US customers....

March 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1485 words · Anita Daniels

Remote Working Jobs Disaster Looms As Managers Refuse To Listen

A survey of more than 10,500 knowledge workers found that many company executives continue to view the office as the nerve centre of work, despite a growing preference for flexible-working policies amongst employees. See also: Developers wanted: Companies are hiring, and these are skills they’re looking for. The Future Forum Pulse survey, which quizzed knowledge workers in the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany and Japan between July and August 2021, also found that workers were largely being left out of the planning of post-pandemic working policies – suggesting that these plans are being designed around the working preferences of senior leadership....

March 19, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Roberto Chick

Researchers Find New Attack Vector Against Kubernetes Clusters Via Misconfigured Argo Workflows Instances

Intezer security researchers Ryan Robinson and Nicole Fishbein wrote a report detailing the attack, noting that they have already found infected nodes. The two said the attacks were concerning because there are hundreds of misconfigured deployments, and attackers have been detected dropping crypto-miners like the Kannix/ Monero-miner through this attack vector. “We have detected exposed instances of Argo Workflows that belong to companies from different sectors including technology, finance and logistics....

March 19, 2023 · 3 min · 555 words · Brenda Torres

Return To Office Realities 4 Things Employees Say They Re Struggling With

But while many employers have decided to make the switch to remote working permanent, others are encouraging employees to return to the office – either permanently, or as part of a ‘hybrid’ policy. According to a survey of more than 1,100 employees by software company Glean, return-to-office plans are creating problems, setbacks and a general sense of unease among workers who have become accustomed to the freedom of remote working over the past two years....

March 19, 2023 · 3 min · 553 words · George Tuttle

Richard Branson Reaches New Heights With Successful Virgin Galactic Flight

It was VSS Unity’s fourth spaceflight and first test flight with a full crew in the cabin, which included Virgin Galactic chief astronaut instructor Beth Moses, lead operations engineer Colin Bennett, and VP of government affairs and research operations Sirisha Bandla, in addition to the company’s founder. The flight was the fourth rocket-powered spaceflight by Virgin Galactic and the 22nd test flight of VSS Unity. VSS Unity achieved a speed of Mach 3 after being released from the mothership, VMS Eve, and reached space at an altitude of 53....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Melvin Solomons

Rmit University Researchers Train Ai To Detect Early Stage Prostate Cancer

Developed alongside clinicians at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, the AI model has been trained using CT scans of asymptomatic patients, with and without prostate cancer, to spot the smallest irregularities, features of disease, and where exactly to look for them, without the need to manually crop the images. In training the AI model, RMIT said the technology performed better than radiologists who viewed the same images and were able to detect cancerous growths “in seconds”....

March 19, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Reynaldo Gable

Russia Bans Walkie Talkie App Zello

On Sunday, Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Telecom, Information Technologies and Mass Communications, also known as Roskomnadzor, announced that it is banning Zello for spreading “false information” about the invasion of Ukraine. “On March 4, Roskomnadzor, based on the decision, sent the administration of the American Internet resource Zello a request to stop sending messages to users that contain false information about the course of a special operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine,” Roskomnadzor said in a translated statement....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Barbara Diaz

Samsung Galaxy S23 And Book 3 Pro Tell Us Two Things About The Future Of Tech

In years past, many users would have hankered after upgrading to the latest smartphone, tablet or laptop at the earliest opportunity. But these days, several factors conspire to put the brakes on such enthusiasm. Chief among these is the recent global economic downturn, which has resulted in reduced consumer demand for new devices. In 2022, global smartphone shipments fell by 12% to 1.2 billion units, a 10-year low, according to analyst firm Canalys....

March 19, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · Olga Garnett

Samsung Pushes Vran To Take Larger Role In 5G Networks

The claim comes days after Verizon and Samsung announced the completion of a fully virtualised 5G data session over C-band spectrum, from 4GHz to 8GHz. Samsung is currently the network equipment provider for the US telcos’ 5G network deployment, having signed a $6.6 billion supply contract last year. “Samsung has been partners with Verizon for a long time,” Samsung Networks vice president and head of advanced system design lab Jeongho Park told ZDNet....

March 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1373 words · Eugene Caraballo

Samsung S Fourth Quarter Profit Nosedives Amid Chip Downturn And Weakening Smartphone Demand

The South Korean tech giant said in its earnings guidance on Friday that it expected an operating profit of 4.3 trillion won and a revenue of 70 trillion won for the fourth quarter of 2022. Revenue dropped approximately 9% from a year prior while operating profit dipped by 69% over the same time period. Also, operating profit dropped by more than half from the third quarter when Samsung saw its first year-on-year profit decline in three years as demand for chips began to weaken significantly....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 269 words · Michael Andrews

Satechi Pro Hub Max Review The Ultimate Accessory For Your Macbook

That’s good, but professionals might need a little more. This is where the Satechi Pro Hub Max comes into play. This sleek dock connects to the two USB-C ports on the left-hand side of the MacBook and transforms those two USB-C ports into an array of ports that will be useful to professionals and power users. Here’s a rundown of the ports you get: 1 x USB 4 - up to 96W charging, up to 5K 60Hz display output, up to 40 Gbps data transfer (note that to get 5K you will need to use the appropriate Thunderbolt cable and compatible display)1 x HDMI port - up to 4K 60Hz 1 x USB-A 3....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Julie Miller

Save 500 On A Top Home Theater Projector Before The Big Game

Over at B&H, we’ve spotted a time-limited deal on the BenQ HT3550 4K UHD home theater projector. You would typically pay just under $1700 for the device, but the U.S. retailer is offering $500 off, bringing the cost down to $1200. The BenQ HT3550 4K UHD home theater projector offers users a 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution, a brightness of 2000 ANSI lumens, a 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, HDR10 & HLG format compatibility, and zoom capabilities....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Adriana Tinsley

Self Messaging On Slack Sounds Lonely But It S My Best Productivity Hack

For my Slack users out there, allow me to share with you one basic but underutilized trick to stay on top of your thoughts. (But, also, if you use a different collaboration service, read on still. This is just as applicable to you.) Also: This is the free note-taking app Mac users have been looking for Self-messaging seems self-explanatory, right? You start a new conversation, but instead of typing in a co-worker’s name, you type your own and hit enter....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Ollie Bila

Send Your Software Architect Career Skyrocketing With The Skills And Tips In This 10 Ebook Bundle

Why not start with the title that could turbocharge not just your skills but your entire career? You can find out how to prepare for a role in the enterprise that is more complex but also more rewarding in “The Software Architect Elevator”. This book is a crowd favorite; readers awarded it an impressive rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. So you may want to take notes on this one....

March 19, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Patrick Grosser

Seriously Don T Buy These Apple Products Late September 2021 Edition

But fear not! Here’s a rundown of the Apple purchases you shouldn’t make until the products are refreshed. (Updated following Apple’s September iPhone/iPad event.) Must read: How Apple convinces you to buy old stuff Apple Watch: Wait for the Apple Watch 7 to land soon. MacBook Pro: Big talk of an Apple Silicon upgrade being imminent, so unless you need to replace one urgently, best to hold off for the time being....

March 19, 2023 · 1 min · 133 words · Christine Robles

Should You Use Buy Now Pay Later Instead Of A 0 Apr Credit Card Offer

Credit cards have been around much longer, but that doesn’t mean they’re better. A tool for every occasion is a good sentiment to think of when choosing financial products. Credit cards certainly have their cons, which vary from card to card, but when used responsibly, they can build credit while putting some money back in your pocket. BNPL offers a convenient way to finance purchases but can negatively impact your credit and potentially lead to consumers purchasing unnecessary items or digging themselves deeper in debt....

March 19, 2023 · 9 min · 1768 words · Susan Myers