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Month July 2022

Amazon Extends Alexa To Enable Ambient Intelligence

Sean Michael Kerner writes via VentureBeat: Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant technology isn’t just about natural language processing (NLP) anymore, now it has become a platform that’s aiming for ambient intelligence. At Amazon’s Alexa Live 2022 event today, the company announced… Continue Reading →

Hardcoded Password In Confluence Leaked On Twitter

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Atlassian on Wednesday revealed three critical product vulnerabilities, including CVE-2022-26138 stemming from a hardcoded password in Questions for Confluence, an app that allows users to quickly receive support for common questions… Continue Reading →

New trailer makes LoTR: Rings of Power finally look like a Tolkien-worthy epic

Enlarge / Morfydd Clark is Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. (credit: Amazon Studios) With roughly six weeks to go before its premiere on Amazon Video, the upcoming Lord of the Rings prequel TV series,… Continue Reading →

FFmpeg 5.1 out – LTS release

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LocalStack 1.0 General Availability

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Monit – A Open Source Tool for Managing and Monitoring Linux System

The post Monit – A Open Source Tool for Managing and Monitoring Linux System first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Monit is a free open source and very useful tool that automatically monitors and manages processes, files,… Continue Reading →

Balancing productivity privacy and management in remote and hybrid law library work.

In the post Pandemic world forward thinking Law Libraries have developed ways to continue remote based work, or thoroughly integrate it into the new hybrid environment. What remains new and exciting times for knowledge workers, poses a challenge for those… Continue Reading →

LawNext Podcast: CALI Executive Director John Mayer on Using Tech to Advance Legal Education and Access to Justice

For 28 years, John Mayer has been executive director of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, or CALI, a non-profit consortium of some 200 law schools that describes itself as “the innovative force pushing legal education toward change for the better.” Along the… Continue Reading →

VirtualBox 6.1.36 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 5.19

Coming about four months after VirtualBox 6.1.34, the VirtualBox 6.1.36 release is here to introduce initial support for the Linux 5.19 kernel series. Learn more here. The post VirtualBox 6.1.36 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 5.19 appeared first… Continue Reading →

Qt Creator 8 Open-Source IDE Brings New Plugins, Other Improvements

Qt Creator 8 is here about four months after Qt Creator 7 and introduces new experimental plugins. Learn more about the IDE release here. The post Qt Creator 8 Open-Source IDE Brings New Plugins, Other Improvements appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →

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