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NVIDIA makes it easier to learn AI skills with resources now on Windows 11 PCs

2022-11-17 KENNETH 0

NVIDIA makes it easier to learn AI skills with resources now on Windows 11 PCs To make it easier for STEM students to learn in-demand artificial intelligence skills, NVIDIA is making it possible for those with Windows 11 PCs to access its AI platform, which has been adopted by universities worldwide. Students studying popular STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) disciplines such as computer science, data science, information sciences and economics need access to the same technology used by research and industry: the NVIDIA RAPIDS suite of software, now coming to Windows 11. Powered by NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs – which can do a lot of mathematical operations at once, like cranking through the calculations that are needed for AI – this platform includes open-source software libraries and APIs for GPU-accelerated data science (think data analytics and traditional machine learning). [ more… ]

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What’s New in Windows App SDK 1.2

2022-11-16 KENNETH 0

What’s New in Windows App SDK 1.2 We are excited to announce that Windows App SDK 1.2 is now available! With WinAppSDK 1.2 you can now create widgets for the Windows 11 widget board, use the most modern WinUI controls – including media playback & InfoBadge, and support HDR graphics through the DisplayInformation APIs among other additional features. We have also made several updates to improve platform reliability, stability, and performance to help you create robust, powerful, applications for Windows. Windows App SDK provides a unified set of APIs and tools to help you build beautiful & powerful Windows desktop apps. These APIs and tools can be used in a consistent way by any C++ Win32 or C# .NET app on a broad set of target Windows OS versions. WinAppSDK stays up to date with frequent, OS independent releases and [ more… ]

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WordPress 6.1.1 Maintenance Release

2022-11-16 KENNETH 0

WordPress 6.1.1 Maintenance Release WordPress 6.1.1 is now available This minor release features 29 bug fixes in Core and 21 bug fixes for the block editor. WordPress 6.1.1 is a short-cycle maintenance release. You can review a summary of the key updates in this release by reading the RC1 announcement. The next major release will be version 6.2 planned for 2023. If you have sites that support automatic background updates, the update process will begin automatically. You can download WordPress 6.1.1 from WordPress.org, or visit your WordPress Dashboard, click “Updates”, and then click “Update Now”. For more information, check out the version 6.1.1 HelpHub documentation page. Thank you to these WordPress contributors The WordPress 6.1.1 release was led by @desrosj, @mamaduka, and @jeffpaul. WordPress 6.1.1 would not have been possible without the contributions of more than 105 people. Their asynchronous [ more… ]

Microsoft Pluton support rolls out for all 2022 Razer Blade 14 laptops

2022-11-16 KENNETH 0

Microsoft Pluton support rolls out for all 2022 Razer Blade 14 laptops The new 2022 Razer Blade 14 laptops, including the new Mercury Edition color options, come with support for Microsoft Pluton. Microsoft Pluton’s chip-to-cloud security technology protects users with an array of hardware-based security capabilities and services. New and existing 2022 Blade 14 owners should contact Razer Support to download this update. The update also upgrades two Type-C USB-3.2 Gen 2 ports to USB-4, which expands peripheral compatibility, increasing device connectivity options; and enables multi-monitor deployments, Thunderbolt dock support, compatibility with Razer’s Core X external graphics enclosure and more. This is also the first time any Razer Blade has become available in three different color options simultaneously (Mercury, Quartz and Black). Find out more about the new Blade 14 Mercury Edition and other models. Source: Microsoft Pluton support rolls [ more… ]

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A Deeper Dive into WebAssembly, the New Executable Format for the Web

2022-11-15 KENNETH 0

A Deeper Dive into WebAssembly, the New Executable Format for the Web Things are constantly changing in the world of computing. From mainframes to cloud IaaS, from virtual machines to Linux, we are constantly extending and reinventing technologies. Often these changes are driven by the fact that “the way we’ve always done it” no longer works in a new paradigm, or actually wasn’t that great to start with. We don’t have to look hard to see recent examples. Virtual machines (VMs), containers, Kubernetes, and OpenTelemetry are just a few examples where changing requirements inspired new solutions. And as Kubernetes and OpenTelemetry show, when the solution is right a tsunami of adoption follows. I recently spoke with some industry experts about three technologies they predict will be the Next Big Things. One of the three in particular deserves a more detailed [ more… ]