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IT 気になる、記になる… Apple、発売から3ヶ月経たずに「MacBook Air 15インチ」の整備済みモデルを販売開始 ー 現時点では欧州のみで販売中 https://taisy0.com/2023/09/08/176349.html apple,macbook,macrumors 2023-09-07 15:35:07
AWS AWS Desktop and Application Streaming Blog Converting a desktop application to a cloud service in less than an hour https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/desktop-and-application-streaming/converting-a-desktop-application-to-a-cloud-service-in-less-than-an-hour/ On September at AWS End User Computing Innovation Day I will host a session demonstrating how to convert a desktop application to cloud based delivery in less than an hour I will provide an overview of Amazon AppStream and discuss newly released features I will also demonstrate how to use app block builder 2023-09-07 15:20:17
AWS AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog Creating composable applications for seamless government services https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/creating-composable-applications-seamless-government-services/ Successful digital transformation depends on being able to work across silos which are a common feature of central and regional government agencies Composability is a system design principle that describes how to create collaboration and interoperable processes to navigate silos Composability is a useful tool for governments working to advance their digital transformation In this blog post learn some examples of composability in government services and best practices for creating composable services 2023-09-07 15:14:33
AWS AWS - Webinar Channel Self-Managed Active Directory with Amazon RDS for SQL Server- AWS Database in 15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaD8xgDMnXs Customers now can use their self managed Active Directory AD to authenticate and authorize users into Amazon RDS for SQL Server without additional complexity and costs Customers can directly join their RDS for SQL Server DB instances to the domains of self managed Microsoft AD and host their ADs in corporate data centers Amazon EC or other cloud providers In this session we will walk through the benefits how it works and a quick demo on how to get started Learning Objectives Objective Understand how RDS for SQL Server supports self managed Active Directory Objective Featuring a demo learn how to directly join your RDS for SQL Server instance to a self managed Active Directory using AWS CLI command Objective Address commonly asked questions and best practices To learn more about the services featured in this talk please visit To download a copy of the slide deck from this webinar visit 2023-09-07 15:15:01
Program AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita OCI エンジニアが AWS の認定資格を取ってみた https://qiita.com/luigibanzai/items/d103b5ac757577ed8a59 amazon,oraclecloudinfrastructure,webservice 2023-09-08 00:25:26
海外TECH Ars Technica OpenAI to host its first developer conference on November 6 in San Francisco https://arstechnica.com/?p=1966105 In person event will have livestreamed keynote show company s latest work 2023-09-07 15:16:07
海外TECH Ars Technica Demeo is one of the first “immersive” games announced for Apple Vision Pro https://arstechnica.com/?p=1966018 VR MR gaming on the headset has been an afterthought for Apple developers 2023-09-07 15:00:40
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News iPhone 15 will sell well but iPhone 16 will do even better https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/09/07/iphone-15-will-sell-well-but-iphone-16-will-do-even-better?utm_medium=rss Analysts at Morgan Stanley say they believe predictions that sales of the iPhone range will be muted are wrong and the iPhone will only get stronger going in to Dummy iPhone unitWhile Wedbush believes demand for the the iPhone will mean a price increase won t hurt it Morgan Stanley is even more upbeat about Apple s near future It s maintaining its price target Read more 2023-09-07 15:41:13
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News MagSafe vs. Qi2 -- Everything you need to know before the iPhone 15 launch https://appleinsider.com/inside/magsafe/vs/magsafe-vs-qi2----everything-you-need-to-know-before-the-iphone-15-launch?utm_medium=rss Apple MagSafe has some new competition in the market with the gradual rollout of Qi Here s how the two standards compare and what you need to know before the iPhone launch Apple MagSafe puckQi debuted at CES pledging to bring safer and faster wireless charging to all devices later this year Unlike many deadlines in the tech space the Wireless Power Consortium is delivering on that promise Read more 2023-09-07 15:47:58
海外TECH Engadget My quest for the perfect productivity mouse https://www.engadget.com/best-wireless-mice-pc-gaming-mobile-150027822.html?src=rss When you buy a new PC it s easy to focus on the big three Processor graphics and RAM sorry storage fans that s a close fourth It s the little things that are simple to overlook I say that with the confidence of someone that just migrated over from a decade old iMac to a part picked PC The rig I ended up with is solid I had a nice keyboard already but oh boy do I really need to find the best productivity mouse Mice are not sexy computer peripherals But if like me you spend at least eight hours a day with your hand on one they re more important than we give them credit for My old Magic Mouse could have made the move from MacOS to Windows but I was already negotiating some pretty bad RSI and the internal battery was starting to waiver Not least of all I wanted something that I could charge and use at the same time ーthe temerity I know Not to mention since the advent of devices such as the Stream Deck and the Loupedeck Live I have developed a taste for physical assignable controls Also as a recent convert to the world of mechanical keyboards I was hoping there was a similar world of boutique bespoke options It turns out that productivity mice are still a largely off the shelf affair but I was determined to get through some of the more promising options and find something I could live with possibly for another decade The requirements for my top picks Fairly simple but a little more than just something I can comfortably click links with First on the list Ergonomics The Magic Mouse is fine but a little low profile for my palming style Given my RSI was exclusively in my mousing arm I figured there s a good chance ergonomics were to blame James Trew EngadgetSecond I want something that is reasonably configurable I don t need to pull off several complex gaming moves I just want to have things like volume control or the ability to switch between desktops at my fingertips Thirdly battery life I am trying to lose as many cables as I can so the longer I can go between charging without a cable around the better That s kinda it It s not a big ask but I soon learned there was always some mental bargaining going on trying to find the best balance I also wanted to see what a modern productivity mouse can offer beyond those requirements as who knows maybe there s something I never knew I wanted or I have the sudden urge to get into Dota Enter the story I thought I d never write An way PC mouse shoot out The obvious candidatesGoogle around for the best PC mouse or quot the best productivity mouse quot and you ll find one answer Logitech s MX Master You might see a few mentions of others ーlike the Razer Pro Click and Microsoft s Surface Precision mouse ーbut the reviews are clear that the MX Master is the one Since we first published this guide Logitech has released the MX Master S which improves on the already popular device with a sharper sensor and quieter buttons We ve updated this guide accordingly I looked at all three of these and honestly there s not a lot in it All of them cost and all of them meet my basic requirements of decent ergonomics configurable buttons and solid battery life The latter is the hardest to quantify thanks to how each manufacturer likes to define time For Logi s MX Master S it s days Razer on the other hand touts the Pro Click as lasting between and hours depending on whether you use their USB dongle or Bluetooth respectively that s days but it s not clear if this is in use Microsoft s Surface Precision is listed as up to months which I somehow read with an implied shrug on their part It s hard to know whether those are active use or the mouse is on and it s on your desk The better news is that all of them can be charged while you use them In practice I found the MX Master S to last the longest but also needing a charge way sooner than its days claim in my experience it s more like every weeks Of this trio the Pro Click offers the most configurable buttons The MX Master S is a close second but has the advantage of a second scroll wheel near the thumb In reality two of Razer s buttons are side clicks on the scroll wheel ーtypically these default to sideways scroll the same as Logi s thumb dial does The net result is that I found the MX Master S slightly more configurable for my use cases The thumbwheel is perfect for switching between desktops ーsomething I do a lot which would occupy two slots on the Razer meaning effectively the MX Master S has one more spare button in this setup James Trew EngadgetWhile we re on the topic of buttons the new MX Master S has almost no click sound at all It makes almost every other mouse seem quite conspicuous by comparison It also means the click motion feels a little smoother which all adds up to a much nicer experience Lastly there s a programmable button on the MX master S located just under where your thumb rests This can be used for almost anything but by default it activates something called gesture control which lets you assign certain tasks to you guessed it different gestures I gave the gesture controls a spin and they seemed pretty helpful but the usefulness soon dissolved when I found I wasn t always able to ace the gesture on the first attempt For its part Microsoft s Surface Precision mouse offers six buttons and includes left right clicks on the scroll wheel putting it about on par with Razer and a shade under the MX Master S for configuration dorks like me All three companies offer companion software ーMicrosoft s is built right in to Windows It s worth noting that Logitech makes a distinction between its office mice and its gaming mice which I ll get to later basically different software with different configuration options The short version is each gets its own software and what you can do there differs which will be a key factor if considering a variety of their models I found Logitech s Options software the most straightforward with a deep selection of Windows commands media controls shortcuts and navigation tools on offer You can also assign keystroke combinations if something you need isn t listed On top of that there are options for app specific buttons which means you can for example have right click do one thing in Photoshop but something totally different in Chrome Logitech doesn t offer full macros in Options though so more complex commands are off the table via the native software James Trew EngadgetRazer s Synapse also offers app specific controls alongside a wealth of predefined media and OS shortcuts but perhaps less comprehensive than those found in Options That said you do also have full macro support Simply hit record and whatever you do next can be converted into a single click of the mouse There s even HyperShift which means you can add a second layer of commands while holding down an allocated button Microsoft s Mouse and Keyboard Center is no slouch either with some decent shortcuts on offer and support for both macros and app specific controls Though overall it s perhaps less in depth than both Logitech and Razer s companion apps On a more minor note During my time with MacOS I joined the dark side of natural scroll It s not a deal breaker for me as I don t mind regular scroll but Logitech and Microsoft both offer reverse scrolling as a setting Razer doesn t appear to ーthough you can work around this in other ways of course All the above mice offer the flexibility of both Bluetooth and Ghz wireless connectivity can be used while cabled and support multi device at the same time modes if that s your thing Winner MX Master S Gaming mice for everyday useJust because a mouse has a gaming focus it doesn t mean it s no good for productivity That was my reasoning when I looked at things like the Logitech G Lightspeed and the G Pro X Superlight From Razer the Viper Ultimate looked like another strong option There are a few things that change once you go gamer it seems First Things get much much lighter The heaviest I tried was the G which at g is a hair heavier than the Razer Pro Click g But g lighter than the MX Master S The G Pro X Superlight and the Viper Ultra are much more svelte however weighing in at g and g respectively This puts the G Pro X at under half the weight of its Logitech productivity sibling James Trew EngadgetThe next thing to consider is the form factor Gaming mice are much more likely to have either a neutral or ambidextrous design This isn t a no no for my RSI concerns especially when offset against the lighter weight but it was something I was cautious about Of the ones I am testing here the G Lightspeed is the most ergonomic Lastly gamers want speed and even GHz is a bit too laggy for some so Bluetooth connectivity is rare to find in this category That s not a deal breaker for me but worth knowing in case it is for you I actually had high hopes for the G Lightspeed Not only is it lighter and a similar form factor to the MX Master S it offers a whopping configurable buttons What s more you re able to assign full macros along with a slew of deep keyboard commands to those buttons From a customization standpoint it s pretty comprehensive The G s office bound rival has most of what you need but macros aren t there and the keyboard commands on offer aren t as extensive as in Logitech s gamer focused G Hub software I should mention the G Pro X Superlight here too given it uses the same software as the G The G Pro X is semi ambidextrous you can palm it with either hand but the extra buttons are only on one side There are only five buttons total too The issue for me was really all in the handling I liked that both of these were lighter that s a solid plus But the wealth of buttons on the G meant things were a little more cramped For example there are two right alongside the left click button and then another two just above where your thumb rests They aren t hard to locate without looking but overall not as naturally placed as those on the MX Master S at least in my opinion Also the scroll wheel on both the G and the G Pro X protrudes more than any of the other mice on this list which again takes some getting used to Neither was as fluid or comfortable to me as those in the MX Master S or Razer Pro click Moreover the G has a button to switch between smooth and ratchet scroll fast free gliding versus clicky slow basically The MX Master S offers both types of scrolling but with a setting where ratchet mode will seamlessly become smooth mode which is much more apt for browsing and navigating lists I found scrolling on the G a bit annoying Much bigger clicks and finding the button to switch to smooth seemed to kill my flow I am guessing it s better for gamers though The G Pro X for its part is a really nice option if you want something light with a couple of extra buttons But with just two additional ones over the standard two plus clickwheel it wasn t quite up to my requirements James Trew EngadgetRazer s Viper Ultimate literally on the other hand is a surprisingly competent all purpose mouse For one as alluded to it s truly ambidextrous At g it glides across the desk making it a pleasure to use for extended periods With a hour battery life it was joint first with the G Pro X for longevity in this category the G offers around hours The main nitpick for me with the Viper is that the two buttons near your ring finger and pinkie take a little getting used to if you palm a mouse like I do I had to train myself to click with the side of my finger rather than the tip The net result is that I was surprised to find myself gravitating toward the Viper Ultimate most out of this category despite the G being closer to what I had in mind when setting out on this test Thanks to gamery specs that I m not going to make use of such as DPI sensors and Hz polling rates all of the gaming mice do cost more than the productivity options In fact all three cost the same Winner Razer Viper UltimateMobile miceLet s be clear there s almost no chance any of the mobile mice on offer would make a great full time desktop replacement That said it s also one of the more interesting categories thanks to being free from the burden of having to do everything A mobile mouse can get a little wackier and do one or two things really well There s also the fact that many of us are working at home on the company laptop so pairing that with a mouse can make the transition back to the office a little smoother and not everyone is a fan of trackpads anyway As such a straight head to head feels less appropriate but here s a rundown of five contenders Logitech PebbleLogitech s Pebble is a mobile mouse in the purest form At g it s not the lightest on this list but that does give it a reassuring feel in use There are only three buttons The standard left click right click and click wheel You also have the choice between Bluetooth and GHz dongle connectivity A nice touch is that you can stow the USB dongle under the top plate as that s also where you ll change the AA battery The Pebble has a slight angle to it which felt like my hand was arching forward when in use The ambidextrous design is welcome but I do have my concerns about how comfortable it is for extended use The two aces up the Pebble s sleeve however are its epic battery life A claimed months though this will obviously depend on what batteries you use and the price tag making it the cheapest on this list Logitech MX Anywhere As the name suggests the MX Anywhere is the mobile version of the MX Master S Unlike its bigger brother the Anywhere has a semi ambidextrous design It s perhaps a shade too small to cut it as desktop replacement but in the mobile realm it feels premium complete with the auto switching between ratchet and free flowing scroll wheel ーwhich at it should With six buttons it s pretty configurable for something so small and at g it won t overstay its welcome under your palm Though for the life of me I cannot understand why there is no option to stow the USB dongle inside the mouse somewhere Given its mobile nature this seems like a no brainer You can of course just use Bluetooth if like me USB dongles seem to vanish into thin air unless they have a home Razer Orochi VThe winner of the most forgettable looking option in this nest of mice goes to the Orochi V Or maybe it s just understated Especially for a Razer product Looks aside the Orochi V is a very capable mobile mouse with six buttons Bluetooth or dongle connectivity and it works with Razer s Synapse software so any macros you might already have can be assigned here or make your own At Ghz or hours BLE you get a decent amount of time out of each battery and you can use either a single AA or AAA It weighs just g so it s also pretty nimble At it s edging into full desktop mouse territory but given that it s big enough to actually use this full time that seems less surprising Especially given that you can stow the dongle under the top cover which is more than can be said for the MX Anywhere or even the MX Master S Microsoft Surface ArcWho was betting on Microsoft having the most stylish mouse on this list The Surface Arc is a delight with a transforming design that pops into shape an arc no less Once you re done simply snap it flat again for easy storage in a pocket of your laptop bag You don t even need to turn it on as snapping it also acts as a power switch Oh and did I mention that the touchpad area does double duty as left right click and vertical or sideways scroll Magic Mouse style There s even the option for a triple click to give the Surface Arc an extra assignable button All that and it s only around As satisfying as it is to click into shape the hollow area under the arc does mean that your thumb and little finger don t have anywhere to naturally rest I also found the curve of the arc led me more into a claw position over my usual palm which might be okay for you but gave me pause about using this for longer periods As a purely mobile mouse though it s one of the more pleasing especially if you like its semi trackpad nature Microsoft Modern Mobile mouseThe Modern Mobile mouse is Microsoft s answer to the Pebble Streamlined lightweight and with a focus on the basics There s no GHz option here though it s Bluetooth only At compared to the Pebble s it might seem a foregone conclusion but there s a lot to like about Microsoft s take on a portable mouse For one its build quality feels far superior It also looks more stylish if that matters More importantly it has a more neutral position that feels really comfortable for a smaller mouse and doesn t feel like it s craning my hand forward Throw in the fact that you can still assign app specific controls via Microsoft s Mouse and Keyboard center and you end up with something that s smarter than it first seems ConclusionJames Trew EngadgetIf nothing else I was surprised by the diversity of options despite my initial concern to the contrary Who knew that Microsoft had such style at least in the mobile category Likewise Razer it turns out makes surprisingly adept productivity mice despite its true green gamer aesthetic Logitech on the other hand is a steady hand across all categories Predictably the MX Master S does seem to do most of the things I want BUT only really thanks to that thumbwheel It is particularly suited for what I need That said I find myself quite taken by the Pro Click and despite lacking a second scroll wheel it pretty much matches the MX Master S in every other manner It s also lighter which is a small positive in its favor For those that prefer lightweight options something that became more appealing to me the more I tested then the Viper Ultimate from Razer impressed me with its balance of function and form If you don t need as many buttons then Logitech s Pro X Superlight lives up to its name I could happily live with either of these mice full time This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-09-07 15:42:06
海外TECH Engadget Sega's summer showcase delivered exciting updates to some of its most iconic franchises https://www.engadget.com/segas-summer-showcase-delivered-exciting-updates-to-some-of-its-most-iconic-franchises-152354209.html?src=rss A couple weeks ago Sega did something it doesn t normally do it gathered up a bunch of its studios Atlus Amplitude Sega of Europe and others and put together a showcase highlighting a number of titles coming out over the next few months Sonic Superstars Release date October Like a lot of people I have a love hate relationship with Sonic While the original games on the Genesis produced iconic levels like the Green Hill Zone and unforgettable characters like Tails Knuckles and the lovable blue hedgehog himself more recent titles often miss the mark to put it politely Sonic the Hedgehog nearly broke me and the Sonic Boom series was a particularly dark period for fans of speedy protagonists But Sonic Superstars feels like a return to form expanding on the breakneck D gameplay the franchise was best at while adding a super crisp art style that doesn t rely on bit nostalgia Stages like Cyber Station Zone offer fun twists on the formula by letting you transform into voxelized squids or rockets as you traverse the level In a lot of ways it feels like Sega is finally giving side scrolling Sonic games the overhaul they ve needed for more than a decade similar to what Nintendo is doing with Super Mario Bros Wonder Furthermore Sega has added multiplayer co op to a D Sonic game for the first time and not coincidentally it plays a lot like a modern Mario title Health or in this case rings are shared between all the players so as long as your party possesses a single shiny loop you can revive your friends except for during boss fights The one small issue is that due to the pace of the game if you die you might get stuck in a floating bubble for a bit until things slow down and your friends get a chance to break you out Persona Tactica Release date November This is probably the game I was most excited to try out and even with high expectations I did not come away wanting Not only is it a treat to hear more riffs on one of the greatest video game soundtracks in recent memory there are so many mechanics from the JRPG franchise that transition seamlessly to the tactics genre I m kind of surprised it took Atlus this long to make a Persona spin off like this Right away the game introduces concepts like team attacks and knockdowns that had me thinking about how to take down enemies in the fewest moves And instead of Persona s traditional elemental affinities Tactica introduces new cover mechanics that make the game feel like a mix between XCOM and the Mario Rabbids series The chibi style art is also fun and expressive without being too kawaii Also while it s always nice to have played Persona for the added context the title is a self contained story featuring new characters so you don t need to spend hours playing P before diving into this Persona Reload Release date February I don t have much to say about Persona Reload aside from I m thankful that this game is finally getting the remake it deserves The original basically paved the way for the last years of Persona RPGs It s kind of a shame Atlus isn t including some of the extra content from Persona FES and the PSP port notably the female protagonist but with discs for the original PS game becoming harder and harder to find it s nice to have a great looking and more widely available version coming in early Endless Dungeon Release date October While I m familiar with some of Amplitude Studio s previous titles the latest entry in the Endless series might be the most pleasant surprise I encountered at the showcase It s a twin stick shooter with squad based gameplay that s layered on top of rogue lite mechanics that allow you to unlock things like new weapons characters and abilities You can choose to go it alone and control up to three heroes at the same time with some automated assistance or play co op both local and online with friends Either way the game is refreshingly challenging As you explore and open doors you ll unleash waves of enemies collect items and upgrade skills When you reach the final room you ll face a huge horde and even with one of the devs giving me pointers we didn t survive But that merely highlighted the depth of the game s strategic elements From what I played Endless Dungeon has exactly what I look for in a rogue lite deep mechanics and solid replayability with engaging co op as a bonus But my favorite thing is that despite Sega s long history on consoles all of the games above will also be available on PC This is a move the publisher said it wanted to embrace after seeing strong sales on Steam during the pandemic Regardless whether you re an old school D platformer junkie or someone who just wants more tactics games there s a lot to like from Sega s growing family of studios And that s even with me running out of time to check out some of Sega s other upcoming releases like Total War Pharoah or Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-09-07 15:23:54
科学 NYT > Science Fifty Years Later, the Orphans of Flight 723 Return to the Scene https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/07/health/flight-723-plane-crash-children.html A Vermont woman spent years tracking down men and women who lost their parents in the same plane crash Would they answer her questions about loss 2023-09-07 15:01:18

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