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Researchers have developed a proof-of-concept attack with a device that can send electromagnetic pulses to a touchscreen, simulating a finger’s tap. Beware of hackers giving you the finger
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No, that's an imaginary finger.
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.NET Framework 4.8.1 includes native support for the Arm64 architecture (Windows 11+) and accessibility improvements as well as other improvements. We've got to go forward to save the past
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Interesting. So now I can go back to writing C# for the rPI with .NET 4.8.1 instead of using the framework formerly known as "Core"? Umm, I don't think so, even if it were possible. The Windows world gets more confusing. I guess they did this though for people running Windows on Apple since Apple ditched Intel? Who knows, lol.
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They decided it's a lost cause?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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They realized that team was redundant with their icon designers.
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Apparently they have realized that effort is pointless since they have near monopolies in several business segments.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Well, pestering past customers will never have positive results.
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And now they've hired a team focused on winning back former teams.
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Yooo - maybe they can win back their QA team.
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Intel’s latest generation of CPUs contains a vulnerability that allows attackers to obtain encryption keys and other confidential information protected by the company’s software guard extensions, the advanced feature that acts as a digital vault for security users’ most sensitive secrets. Did they leave the screen door open again?
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I am starting to think that keeping the old pcs active is going to be safer than keeping up-to-date...
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Congratulations! You’ve made it to some kind of senior technical role in your company. "You've got to know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em."
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And when to kick them in the A...
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Over the weekend, ESPN broadcast a replay of a recent esports event that saw the world’s most advanced Microsoft Excel users go head-to-head in a knockout tournament. That bad, huh?
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Can't be nearly as exciting as the Powerpoint Olympics
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Joe Woodbury wrote: Powerpoint Olympics
Like the para-Olympics, but for Management?
Asking for a friend...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Management doesn't know how to use PowerPoint. They're the judges. And the competition never ends, because they keep sending the slides back to be revised and polished.
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What does an excel esports champion do? They "Cell"ebrate of course.
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They must find the winning formula?
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should have gotten don mcmillan for commentary, knows how to make charts and numbers funny
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Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin sent a letter to colleagues in Massachusetts with a secret message: an encryption key to unlock a text file of L. Frank Baum's classic novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. As a bonus, you can wrap your message in the encryption key to keep it fresh
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Intel announced its new desktop level Arc GPUs would be hitting shelves sometime in 2022, and it appears that "sometime" is today. They must be good - they have 'Pro' in the name
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