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+1 +1Uplift its operational efficiency to improve customer experience
How operational efficiency helps in improving the customer experience.
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+24 +6Portless iPhone 13 to use 'Internet Recovery' for restoring, claims leak
Anew iPhone 13 leak claims Apple will use an 'Internet Recovery' feature to get around not having any ports on one of its iPhone models released later this year, as it looks to finally get rid of the Lightning port of the iPhone 12. The report comes from Appleosophy and McGuire Wood (a.k.a Jioriku).
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+19 +1To infinity and beyond: Linux and open-source goes to Mars
If all goes well, the first flight on Mars will be made by Perseverance Mars rover's companion drone helicopter, the Linux-powered Ingenuity.
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+1 +1Dedicated Software Development Team: how to get professionals on your project
The dedicated team model is transparent in terms of cost and process. By hiring a dedicated software development team, you get a reliable partner while saving your money and time-to-market.
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+27 +4Popular Google Play app became malicious adware — check your barcode scanner
Android gets a bit of an exaggerated reputation for malware due to apps installed from outside of the official Google Play store. Unfortunately, Google's version of a walled garden doesn't always manage to keep the weeds out.
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+19 +2Apple’s App Store is hosting multimillion-dollar scams, says this iOS developer
Mobile app developer Kosta Eleftheriou has a new calling that goes beyond software development: taking on what he sees as a rampant scam problem ruining the integrity of Apple’s App Store.
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The important things you need to know about CMMS software
CMMS software facilitates systematic record-keeping of information, thus, enabling the organizations to better collaborate upon the data and use it constructively to improve their maintenance operations
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+1 +1Winpopup windows messenger for LAN. Chat app for Windows 10, 7, 8.
If you remember old Winpopup app, it has a few modern alternatives. In this article, we'll show you latest software product for safe communication in the office.
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+25 +2I Love Reading 1980s Computer Magazines, and So Should You
It’s not just a nostalgia thing. Sifting through the past often leads to something new.
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+15 +1In a SaaS world, Tucows closes the Internet shareware barn doors
The end of the long-time software-sharing repository underlines that personal computing isn't what it used to be, as we keep moving apps (and desktops) to the cloud.
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+25 +2Brave Browser Review
If you want to learn about Brave Browser and looking for an honest Brave Browser Review, you’ve come to the right place. Sorry, but your browser sucks...
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+1 +1Functional vs Non-Functional Requirements: what is the difference [Ultimate Guide with Examples]
Functional requirements are performance constraints that a product must satisfy. Without well-defined functional requirements, there is no success. And here they are.
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+21 +3Apple Releases iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 With AirPods Max Support, ProRAW for iPhone 12 Pro, Apple Fitness+ and More
Apple today released iOS and iPadOS 14.3, updates that come over a month after the release of iOS and iPadOS 14.2, which brought new emojis, Intercom support, new wallpapers, and more.
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+29 +3For the love of open source: Why developers work on Linux and open-source software
The Linux Foundation and Harvard find it's not money that drives programmers to work on open source but the love of solving problems and creation.
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+16 +2Apple Fitness+ instructors tease their workouts ahead of launch
Ahead of the launch of Apple Fitness+ the service's instructors have taken to Instagram to tease the workouts you'll be able to do.
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+8 +1Application Trust is Hard, but Apple does it Well
On November 12, 2020 Apple released macOS Big Sur. In the hours after the release went live, somewhere in Apple's infrastructure an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder cried out in pain, dropping to its knees, begging for mercy as load increased beyond what it could handle.
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+17 +1Before Mac OS X: What Was NeXTSTEP, and Why Did People Love It?
Launching with Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer in 1988, NeXTSTEP advanced desktop operating systems. It became the technological bedrock for Apple’s macOS, iOS, and others. Let’s look at what was so special about NeXTSTEP.
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+1 +1Echo – Instant voice messaging for remote teams
Instant voice messenger with automated transcription designed for remote teams and working from home.
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+7 +35 survival tips for when software testing accidents happen
Serious defects happen, despite the best efforts of QA departments. Here’s what you can learn from real world screw-ups, so you can avoid making the same mistakes.
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+1 +1Backend Development in 2020: key languages, technologies, features
Looking for backend technologies for successfully creating your application? Head on over to the overview of the main backend features in 2020 to make the most of them.
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