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Computex 2017: ASUS announces ZenBook and VivoBook laptops powered by Windows 10

2017-05-29 KENNETH 0

Computex 2017: ASUS announces ZenBook and VivoBook laptops powered by Windows 10 Today at Computex, ASUS introduced a stunning line-up of thin and light ZenBook and VivoBook laptops powered by Windows 10 built to boost productivity and give you the best-ever computing experience. The new laptop line-up lights up some of the best of Windows 10 — including your digital personal assistant Cortana*, Windows Hello for fast and secure login, Windows Ink for drawing in the Photos app or adding notes to your map, comprehensive protection with Windows Defender and more. Let’s take a look at these devices: ZenBook Flip S (UX370) with Windows 10 ASUS ZenBook Flip S combines sophistication with the convenience and versatility of a 360° display at only 10.9 mm thin and 1.1 kg light. Up to a 7th Generation i7-7500U processor and an ultrafast 1TB PCIe SSD to allow [ more… ]

AWS 주간 소식 모음 – 2017년 5월 29일

2017-05-29 KENNETH 0

AWS 주간 소식 모음 – 2017년 5월 29일 안녕하세요! 여러분~ 매주 월요일 마다 지난 주에 업데이트된 국내 AWS관련 콘텐츠를 정리해 드리고 있습니다. AWS 클라우드에 대한 새로운 소식을 확인하시는데 많은 도움 되시길 바랍니다. 혹시 빠지거나 추가할 내용이 있으시면, 저에게 메일 주시면 추가 공유해 드리겠습니다. AWS코리아 블로그 Amazon Athena – 10가지 성능 향상 팁 (2017-05-26) [기술백서] AWS 에서의 멀티 플레이어 게임 서버 성능 최적화 (2017-05-25) EBS 스냅샷에 대한 비용 태그 할당 기능 출시 (2017-05-24) AWS 교육 및 인증 포털 사이트 오픈! (2017-05-23) AWS 주간 소식 모음 – 2017년 5월 22일 (2017-05-22) AWS코리아 발표 자료 AWS Lambda를 활용한 Amazon Alexa Skills 개발 방법 (윤석찬) – Startup DeepDive Conference (2017-05-24) AWS코리아 동영상 AWS Lambda를 활용한 Amazon Alexa Skills 개발 방법 (윤석찬) – Startup DeepDive Conference (2017-05-24) AWS 글로벌 신규 소식 (영문) Amazon EC2 P2 Instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Tokyo) and Asia [ more… ]

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WordPress 4.8 Release Candidate

2017-05-26 KENNETH 0

WordPress 4.8 Release Candidate The release candidate for WordPress 4.8 is now available. RC means we think we’re done, but with millions of users and thousands of plugins and themes, it’s possible we’ve missed something. We hope to ship WordPress 4.8 on Thursday, June 8, but we need your help to get there. If you haven’t tested 4.8 yet, now is the time! To test WordPress 4.8, you can use the WordPress Beta Tester plugin or you can download the release candidate here (zip). We’ve made a handful of changes since releasing Beta 2 earlier this week. For more details about what’s new in version 4.8, check out the Beta 1 and Beta 2 blog posts. Think you’ve found a bug? Please post to the Alpha/Beta support forum. If any known issues come up, you’ll be able to find them here. Developers, please [ more… ]

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Creating Installable Packages for Dynamic Modules

2017-05-26 KENNETH 0

Creating Installable Packages for Dynamic Modules NGINX 1.11.5 and NGINX Plus R11 introduced support for compiling dynamic modules independently of NGINX itself. This allows users of NGINX and NGINX Plus to use the official builds from the NGINX, Inc. repositories and load in the dynamic modules they need. There are several sources of dynamic modules: Official repository of prebuilt open source NGINX packages and modules Official repository of NGINX Plus packages and modules NGINX Plus Certified Modules Third‑party (community) modules This blog focuses on the use of third‑party dynamic modules with NGINX and NGINX Plus. We discuss best practices for building, deploying, and upgrading dynamic modules in a production environment. The Problem with .so Files When you compile a dynamic module, the raw output is a shared object (.so file). At startup and reload, NGINX and NGINX Plus load each of the shared objects specified by a load_module directive. [ more… ]

UWP and the evolution of touch development

2017-05-26 KENNETH 0

UWP and the evolution of touch development How is programming for touch development on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) different from mouse and keyboard development in Windows Forms? This post will cover some of the subtle differences between the two and how to use the most advanced tools for building smooth touch experiences. Fig 1. Command prompt The ways we communicate with our computers have gone through many changes over the years. For a long time, interactions were governed by the keyboard. Then, the Graphical User Interface (GUI) came along, which not only introduced the mouse, but drastically altered how home screens and apps looked. The success of Windows 95 and Mac OS cemented that user experience, popularized personal computing and changed our computing landscape. Fig 2. Graphical user interface in Windows Form While Natural User Interfaces (NUI) have been [ more… ]