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Samsung announces Galaxy Book2 Pro Series delivering mobile-first PC experiences, security advances

2022-02-28 KENNETH 0

Samsung announces Galaxy Book2 Pro Series delivering mobile-first PC experiences, security advances Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced on Sunday at the MWC Barcelona event its Galaxy Book2 Pro series, a flagship PC lineup featuring the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 with S Pen functionality and Galaxy Book2 Pro with 5G. Both combine flexibility and versatility for work and education with Samsung’s mobile DNA for a PC experience that is productive and portable. Samsung also announced the April release of Galaxy Book2 Business, a powerful new PC built on the vPro platform that will deliver advanced security and productivity features to help businesses conquer the new reality of hybrid work. To keep users protected, the Galaxy Book2 Pro series is the first consumer PC lineup meeting Microsoft’s secured-core PC requirements. Previously designed for enterprise PCs in high-security industries such as finance, healthcare [ more… ]

[도서] 인공지능 시대의 문화기술

2022-02-27 KENNETH 0

[도서] 인공지능 시대의 문화기술 분야별 신상품 – 국내도서 – 컴퓨터와 인터넷 [도서]인공지능 시대의 문화기술 두일철,오세종 저 | 한빛아카데미 | 2022년 03월 판매가 22,000원 (0%할인) | YES포인트 0원(0%지급) 인공지능 시대의 문화기술을 사례 중심으로 설명하는 IT 교양서 이 책은 인공지능 시대의 문화기술과 사회변동 현상을 알아보는 IT 교양서니다. 먼저 인공지능 시대에 변화하는 사회를 4차 산업혁명, 인공지능, Source: [도서] 인공지능 시대의 문화기술

Lessons from the 2021 NGINX Survey: Your Kubernetes Adoption Journey

2022-02-25 KENNETH 0

Lessons from the 2021 NGINX Survey: Your Kubernetes Adoption Journey As Kubernetes adoption has continued to increase, at NGINX we are closely tracking the Kubernetes and cloud‑native journeys of our community. In the 2021 NGINX Community Survey, we asked you a number of questions about where you are in that journey, what you are seeing and learning along the way, and what concerns you the most about this nascent technology. Kubernetes Adoption by The Numbers Let’s start with some adoption numbers. Of our respondents: 35% are using Kubernetes in production, including hybrid environments. 35% are actively exploring Kubernetes. 30% haven’t adopted nor are they actively exploring Kubernetes. If you’re like me, those numbers might make you think, “Wow, that’s a big difference from the 2020 Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) survey that had 83% of respondents using Kubernetes”. Yes, it’s a big delta. [ more… ]

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Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22563

2022-02-25 KENNETH 0

Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22563 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22563 to the Dev Channel. TL;DR This build is available for ARM64 PCs. As a reminder, not every build we release will have as many new features as last week’s build. However, this build includes a few new features for Insiders to try out as we roll them out including a tablet-optimized taskbar experience, some improvements to content in Widgets, and a new group policy for IT admins in education. We also have some notable changes and improvements in this build including improvements for File Explorer, support for Microsoft Edge tabs in snap assist and ALT + TAB, and support for Emoji 14.0. This month’s webcast on how to tackle submitting feedback on complicated issues is available to watch on-demand here. [ more… ]

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USN-5292-4: snapd regression

2022-02-24 KENNETH 0

USN-5292-4: snapd regression USN-5292-1 fixed a vulnerability in snapd. Unfortunately that update introduced a regression that could break the fish shell. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: James Troup discovered that snap did not properly manage the permissions for the snap directories. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-3155) Ian Johnson discovered that snapd did not properly validate content interfaces and layout paths. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to inject arbitrary AppArmor policy rules, resulting in a bypass of intended access restrictions. (CVE-2021-4120) The Qualys Research Team discovered that snapd did not properly validate the location of the snap-confine binary. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to execute other arbitrary binaries and escalate privileges. (CVE-2021-44730) The Qualys Research Team discovered that a [ more… ]