In this episode of our predictions series, we consider the evolving nature of Cloud, across architecture, cost management, and, indeed, the lower levels of infrastructure. We asked our analysts Dana Hernandez, Ivan McPhee, Jon Collins, Whit Walters, and William McKnight for their thoughts. Jon: We’re seeing a maturing of thinking around architecture, not just with […]
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I started writing the year-in-review (recap) posts from 2019, so this will be the sixth consecutive year I will write a yearly recap. Taking some time to reflect on things accomplished this year from a professional point of view, I think it will be a good rear mirror view to look back at 2024; let’s […]
Can Microsoft avoid the ghost of Clippy? Familiar theme emerges in Copilot rollout for Office apps
Microsoft has been testing the rollout of its Copilot AI technology to Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions. (Microsoft Image) In late October, Microsoft announced that it was starting to test the integration of its Copilot AI assistant into Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions — consumer versions of Office apps such as Word, Excel, […]
Should Instructors Ask Students to Show Document Histories to Guard Against AI Cheating?
‘Show your work’ has taken on a new meaning — and importance — in the age of ChatGPT. As teachers and professors look for ways to guard against the use of AI to cheat on homework, many have started asking students to share the history of their online documents to check for signs that a […]
Cool Gamertags For Gamers – DroidViews
Players choose Xbox Gamertags, which are original usernames, for identifying themselves on the Xbox platform. They are utilized for socializing, communicating, and playing online multiplayer Xbox games with other gamers. Players in video games, on rankings, and in Xbox Live community features can see each other’s Gamertags. Many gamers choose names for their Gamertags based […]
T-Mobile Starlink Beta Invites Rolling Out to Android and iOS Devices
When T-Mobile and Starlink teamed up to announce T-Mobile Starlink, a satellite internet service that would one day bring a data connection to your T-Mobile phone when in remote locations, they told us that a beta program was open for sign-up. The plan, at least at the time of initial sign-up, was to get folks […]
Asus RT-BE92U: A Solid Wi-Fi 7 Router
If you think the RT-BE92U is simply the Wi-Fi 7 version of the previous Wi-Fi 6 RT-AX92U, that’d be reasonable. After all, the RT-BE86U is the latest variant of the RT-AX86U, and the RT-BE88U is the latest in the RT-XX88U lineage. But you’d be wrong. The RT-BE92U is a new beast entirely. If you want […]
Diving into Dogecoin: What Sets This Cryptocurrency Apart
Ready to dive into the wild world of Dogecoin? Trust me; this journey is going to be nothing short of a rollercoaster ride filled with memes, community love, and a whole lot of fun. Plus, we’ll answer the killer question; can dogecoin reach $10,000? Let’s Start with a Laugh: A Bit of History Alright, before […]
Examining the Moral Implications of Technological Progress
In an era of rapid technological advancement, our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology. While these innovations bring convenience, efficiency, and progress, they also raise profound ethical questions that demand careful consideration. As we navigate the digital landscape, it’s crucial to examine the moral implications of technological progress to ensure that our use of technology […]
Salesforce Lightning UI Best Practice with SLDS – DevFacts | Tech Blog | Developer Community
Introduction In Salesforce we can customize the UI with the help of salesforce declarative approach and Aura / LWC (Lightning Web Components) components. Also, on top of that we are using SLDS for rich UI. Why SLDS? In custom UI development, SLDS provides Ready-to-use HTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) UI elements for Salesforce […]