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Phys.org - Computers

Apple debuts Liquid Glass interface at design-focused WWDC event

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Apple Inc. unveiled a new operating system interface called Liquid Glass at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, an event that focused heavily on aesthetics and design elements rather than software breakthroughs.This post was originally published […]

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Tracking apps monitor remote employees’ performance—and invade their privacy

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Digital monitoring is now a regular part of our working reality. From CCTV cameras to call recording, surveillance in the workplace is not new.This post was originally published on this site

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JPEG XS: Forward-looking standard for professional all-IP video production

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The image quality of videos has risen steadily in recent decades. But higher quality also means larger volumes of data to be transferred. There are various reasons for this, including changes in viewer expectations and […]

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Smart software replaces expensive sensors for glass wall detection with 96% accuracy

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A research team has developed autonomous driving software that allows inexpensive sensors to detect transparent obstacles such as glass walls, providing an alternative to high-performance sensors. This technology can be used in existing robots, negating […]

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Verification framework uncovers safety lapses in open-source self-driving system

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Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving systems during high-speed movements and sudden cut-ins, raising concerns for real-world deployments.This post was originally published on this site

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Software update keeps Newark airport radar online but network concerns and flight limits remain

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A new software update prevented a third radar outage in the last two weeks at New Jersey’s busy Newark airport when a telecommunications line failed again over the weekend, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday.This […]

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World Video Game Hall of Fame inducts Defender, Tamagotchi, GoldenEye 007 and Quake

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The World Video Game Hall of Fame on Thursday inducted four honorees, paying tribute to games that challenged players and changed the industry.This post was originally published on this site

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Making software safer and more reliable: A deep dive into proof scores

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In software engineering, it is important to ensure that a software system behaves correctly and reliably. This is especially crucial for critical systems, such as online banking, e-commerce, and real-time systems. One promising technique for […]

Phys.org - Computers

One Tech Tip: Skype shut down for good, but users still have these alternatives

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Skype is dead. What now?This post was originally published on this site

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AI-powered ‘ulrb’ uncovers Earth’s hidden microbial gems

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A team of researchers has created a novel machine learning tool that’s cracking open one of biology’s trickiest puzzles: finding the rarest microbes on Earth. Think of it like finding a needle in a haystack, […]

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