Microsoft Azure Certified Roles Are Well Paid And You Can Study For A Certification For 39

Microsoft Azure is one of the most popular cloud computing platforms worldwide, and earning AZ certifications is an excellent way to bolster your IT skill set. To earn these, you need to pass several exams first. The Complete Microsoft Azure Certification Prep Bundle offers comprehensive AZ training to help you succeed. The “AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Exam Quick Prep” course was specifically designed for people who don’t have a tech background and those who do have some tech skills, just not in Azure....

April 9, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Henry Gillies

Microsoft Finally Authorizes Windows 11 On Apple M1 And M2 Macs

The move was announced in a support page, noticed by users, stating that says Parallels Desktop is authorized to run Windows 11 on Arm on M1 and M2 chips. “Parallels Desktop version 18 is an authorized solution for running Arm versions of Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 Enterprise in a virtual environment on its platform on Apple M1 and M2 computers,” Microsoft notes. When Apple released the M1 chip in 2020, users immediately started running Windows 10 on Arm on them....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 519 words · Neil Cavazos

Microsoft Is Working Hard To Shut Up The Egotistical Blowhard On Your Team

You work with that person. You really don’t like that person. I suspect in the majority of cases, that person is a man. He knows better. He begins sentences with, “In my view,” or “Historically,” or “The point is…” And when you encounter him in a meeting, you want to tell him to just shut it. But, even if you did, he probably wouldn’t notice. He’s too busy being in love with his own voice, his own supreme confidence, and his own ability to correct you....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Helen Villa

Microsoft Outlines App Store Principles Ahead Of Activision Regulatory Reviews

We will hold our own apps to the same standards we hold competing apps. 5. We will not use any non-public information or data from our app store to compete with developers’ apps. Fairness and Transparency 6. We will treat apps equally in our app store without unreasonable preferencing or ranking of our apps or our business partners’ apps over others. 7. We will be transparent about rules for promotion and marketing in our app store and apply these consistently and objectively....

April 9, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · George Cornejo

Microsoft S Windows 11 How To Get It Now Or Later

Update (October 8): Microsoft added a footnote to its blog post that says Windows 11 will be available in the VLSC and “similar channels” the week of October 11. With the availability of Windows 11, Windows 365, and Azure Virtual Desktop support Trusted Launch to enable TPM 2.0 and secure boot on the virtual machines. Windows 365 Enterprise/Cloud PC will support Windows 11 starting October 5.

April 9, 2023 · 1 min · 66 words · Dennis Williams

Microsoft To Do Review A To Do List App That Makes You Do Too Much

In a bid to move further into the consumer demographic, Microsoft debuted its own to-do list app, the very-on-the-nose Microsoft To Do. This app takes the traditional task management recipe and runs it through the filter of Microsoft’s current app design philosophies. The result is a robust, if occasionally disjointed, option for organizing your personal tasks and the goals of your entire family or team. Let’s take a deep dive into how Microsoft To Do performs as a task management app for those trying to organize their personal lives, increase their at-work efficiency, or do both at once....

April 9, 2023 · 11 min · 2183 words · Douglas Jordan

Microsoft To Fully Reopen Its Washington State Campuses Starting February 28

As was true for many companies, Microsoft continued to update its target return-to-work dates as the pandemic demographics continued to shift. Last fall, officials decided against setting a new public return-to-the-office target date. Capossela cited high local vaccination rates, coupled with lower levels of hospitalization and higher availability of testing as all playing a role in the reopening date determination. Outside of Washington state, Microsoft’s Bay Area sites in California, including Microsoft’s new Silicon Valley Campus, also will fully open on Feb....

April 9, 2023 · 1 min · 100 words · Charles Knie

Misinformation Needs Tackling And It Would Help If Politicians Stopped Muddying The Water

One of the more commendable efforts this time around has been the misinformation bubble-bursting work undertaken by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) on Twitter. Rather than just being a boring corporate account, it has got sassy and has been stomping on any misinformation or disinformation it comes across. After watching electoral messes overseas, the AEC clearly formed a view that politely and meekly engaging was not an option to head off one of the biggest scourges of being online in the 2020s, and if the pilled mob are going to claim the election is rigged regardless of counter arguments, the AEC might as well have a proper go at them and take an infinitesimal shot at piercing their reality....

April 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1081 words · Leonard Hudson

Moment Adds To Its Magsafe Iphone Accessory Lineup With More Mounts

On Tuesday, Moment added to its MagSafe accessory lineup with three new mounts, one of which adds a MagSafe-like magnetic disk to the back of any phone, making it possible to use MagSafe mounts (not chargers) with any phone. The new Moment Mobile Filmmaker Cage is a video cage that holds your iPhone in place, giving you a place to hold the frame of the cage instead of your iPhone, and it has two cold shoe attachment points, giving you a place to connect an external mic, lights, or anything else you’d normally use when shooting video on your phone....

April 9, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Douglas Kelley

Moneyball For Movies Data Science And Ai In Hollywood

There are many challenges to using data science effectively, including which problems to consider and collecting the right data at scale. For business people, these challenges are magnified because they intersect multiple domains such as organizational decision-making, innovation and business model reinvention, technology capability, and even privacy and ethics. This complexity drives most organizations to buy off-the-shelf software products that automate specific processes and include AI baked-in as part of the offering....

April 9, 2023 · 15 min · 3047 words · Vashti Dunford

More Than Half Of Medical Devices Found To Have Critical Vulnerabilities

According to the 2022 State of Healthcare IoT Device Security Report from Cynerio, 53% of internet-connected medical devices analyzed were found to have a known vulnerability, while one-third of bedside devices were identified to have a critical risk. Cynerio analyzed over 10 million medical devices at more than 300 global hospitals and medical facilities. Maryland officials confirm ransomware attack shut down Department of Health The report warns that if these medical devices were to be accessed by hackers, it would impact service availability, data confidentiality, and even patient safety....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Karen Robinson

Mozilla Artists Question Whether Ai Could Predict Police Killings

With the help and funding of Mozilla, the two artists have released an innovative project called “Future Wake.” The interactive website takes on police use of predictive software by doing the reverse: using AI trained on real law enforcement data to predict future police killings. The piece, done by two artists who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the piece, features stories about fictional future victims of police violence in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York and Phoenix....

April 9, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Ronald Kawai

My Iphone 12 Had A Problem An Apple Genius Couldn T Work It Out

Your gadget is working perfectly normally. And then it isn’t. There I was, you see, perfectly content with my still shiny blue iPhone 12 when I realized it was ailing. The power button had gone a touch limp. It had begun to recede into the body of the phone. When I pressed it in the usual manner, nothing happened. When I pressed it a little harder, it might work. Or it might wake Siri from her almost-permanent slumber....

April 9, 2023 · 5 min · 993 words · Tom Rodriguez

Myrepublic Targets Enterprise Cybersecurity Markets In Singapore

In fact, it was seeing a good uptick in enterprise growth before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, said MyRepublic’s Singapore managing director Lawrence Chan, and was bringing in the same sale volume as its consumer broadband business. At the peak of the pandemic, though, sales from the enterprise space had dipped by 20%, he said in a video interview with ZDNet. While it saw some recovery in recent months, with a smaller 10% dip, Chan said it still was too early to say when volumes would return to pre-pandemic levels....

April 9, 2023 · 5 min · 988 words · Katherine Lovely

Nasa S Budget Was 24B In 2022 Here S How It Spends The Money

How much does the US spend on space? NASA’s budget increased by 3% in fiscal year 2022, up to $24 billion. It was still short of the increase that the Biden administration sought, which was 7%. For fiscal year 2023, the Biden administration wants to increase NASA’s budget by 8% to almost $26 billion. Space spending is on the up. How does that compare to other countries? Compared to other countries, the United States spends significantly more on space – a whole lot more....

April 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1268 words · Allison Able

Nasty Linux Netfilter Firewall Security Hole Found

Nick Gregory, a Sophos threat researcher, found this hole recently while checking netfilter for possible security problems. Gregory explains in great detail his bug hunt, and I recommend it for those who want insight into finding C errors. But, for those of you who just want to cut to the chase, here’s the story. This is a serious bug. Specifically, it’s a heap out-of-bounds write problem with the kernel’s netfilter....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Gracie Roberts

Nearly All Us Execs Have Experienced A Cybersecurity Threat But Some Say There S Still No Plan

On Tuesday, Deloitte published the results of a new survey, taking place between June 6 and August 24, 2021, which includes the responses of 577 C-suite executives worldwide (159 in the US) on today’s cybersecurity threats. The research – including insight from those in CEO, CISO, and other leadership roles – suggests that nearly all US executives have come across at least one cybersecurity event over the past year, 98%, in comparison to 84% internationally....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 490 words · August Seling

Need A Docking Station This 13 In 1 Option With Dual 4K Hdmi Is Just 49

Trying to keep all of your devices both powered up and connected without sacrificing your workspace can be challenging. There are power strips and USB ports, but using both together won’t always accomplish all you need. They will also take up too much room in your bags when transitioning from work to home. If you want to keep your devices connected to use them whenever you need to, you don’t necessarily need a massive docking station....

April 9, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Stacy Coller

New Apple Tv 4K Now Packs A15 Bionic Chip And Hdr10

The new Apple TV 4K is available in two configurations: the Apple TV 4K with Wi-Fi, which offers 64 GB of storage and retails at $129, plus the Apple TV 4K with Wi-Fi + Ethernet, which offers 128 GB of storage and retails at $149. You can order both now on the Apple site with availability beginning Friday, November 4. At the heart of the new Apple TV 4K is the A15 Bionic chip, which features in Apple’s latest iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus smartphones and brings superior performance and energy efficiency to Apple’s TV offering....

April 9, 2023 · 2 min · 314 words · Shirley Barker

New Libreoffice 7 2 More Office Compatibility But Enterprise Really Should Pay Up

LibreOffice 7.2 arrives six months after TDF released LibreOffice 7.1 with a message urging enterprise users to stop using the free Community version and move to a paid-for LibreOffice Enterprise version with more support options from partners. TDF, which bills LibreOffice as “free and open source software” (FOSS), is maintaining its position that enterprise organizations should stop free-riding off the volunteer-made community version and that LibreOffice may stagnate like OpenOffice – the open source office productivity suite that Oracle offloaded to The Apache Foundation in 2011....

April 9, 2023 · 3 min · 615 words · Anthony Lai