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AWS AWS Big Data Blog Introducing shared VPC support on Amazon MWAA https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/introducing-shared-vpc-support-on-amazon-mwaa/ In this post we demonstrate automating deployment of Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow Amazon MWAA using customer managed endpoints in a VPC providing compatibility with shared or otherwise restricted VPCs Data scientists and engineers have made Apache Airflow a leading open source tool to create data pipelines due to its active open source community familiar 2023-11-15 21:16:42
AWS AWS Database Blog Announcing frozen collections in Amazon Keyspaces https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/announcing-frozen-collections-in-amazon-keyspaces/ Amazon Keyspaces for Apache Cassandra is a scalable highly available and managed Apache Cassandra compatible database service With Amazon Keyspaces you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you re currently using Today we are introducing support for frozen collections in Amazon Keyspaces With this launch you can use the frozen keyword and store collection data types like lists sets and maps as a single immutable value In this post we discuss the benefits and use cases of this new feature and demonstrate how to create and use frozen collections in Amazon Keyspaces 2023-11-15 21:19:26
AWS AWS Desktop and Application Streaming Blog Genomics England improves its researcher experience with Amazon WorkSpaces https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/desktop-and-application-streaming/genomics-england-improves-its-researcher-experience-with-amazon-workspaces/ Founded in and headquartered in the United Kingdom Genomics England is at the forefront of human genome research The company began as a vessel to execute the UK Government s bold plan to sequence whole genomes and incorporate genomic medicine into routine care through the NHS a feat they achieved in after just 2023-11-15 21:18:24
AWS AWS Security Blog Building sensitive data remediation workflows in multi-account AWS environments https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/building-sensitive-data-remediation-workflows-in-multi-account-aws-environments/ The rapid growth of data has empowered organizations to develop better products more personalized services and deliver transformational outcomes for their customers As organizations use Amazon Web Services AWS to modernize their data capabilities they can sometimes find themselves with data spread across several AWS accounts each aligned to distinct use cases and business units 2023-11-15 21:21:13
海外TECH Ars Technica Microsoft launches custom chips to accelerate its plans for AI domination https://arstechnica.com/?p=1984078 Amid GPU shortages Microsoft reaches for custom silicon to run its AI language models 2023-11-15 21:53:19
海外TECH Ars Technica At trial, accused Pelosi attacker says Gamergate led him to far-right conspiracies https://arstechnica.com/?p=1984258 DePape Searches for game tips led to talk about how toxic Anita Sarkeesian is 2023-11-15 21:39:41
海外TECH Ars Technica Judge tosses social platforms’ Section 230 blanket defense in child safety case https://arstechnica.com/?p=1984148 Judge Section doesn t cover platform design defects allegedly harming kids 2023-11-15 21:05:40
海外TECH Engadget Researchers use magnetic fields for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring https://www.engadget.com/researchers-use-magnetic-fields-for-non-invasive-blood-glucose-monitoring-215052628.html?src=rss Synex Medical a Toronto based biotech research firm backed by Sam Altman the CEO of OpenAI has developed a tool that can measure your blood glucose levels without a finger prick It uses a combination of low field magnets and low frequency radio waves to directly measure blood sugar levels non invasively when a user inserts a finger into the device The tool uses magnetic resonance spectroscopy MRS which is similar to an MRI Jamie Near an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto who specializes in the research of MRS technology told Engadget that an MRI uses magnetic fields to make images of the distribution of hydrogen protons in water that is abundant in our body tissues In MRS the same basic principles are used to detect other chemicals that contain hydrogen When a user s fingertip is placed inside the magnetic field the frequency of a specific molecule in this case glucose is measured in parts per million While the focus was on glucose for this project MRS could be used to measure metabolites according to the Synex including lactate ketones and amino acids Synex MedicalMatthew Rosen a Harvard physicist whose research spans from fundamental physics to bioimaging in the field of MRI told Engadget that he thinks the device is clever and a great idea Magnetic resonance technology is a common technique used for chemical analysis of compounds however traditional resonance technologies operate at high magnetic fields and they re very expensive Synex found a way to get clear readings from low magnetic fields They ve overcome the challenges really by developing a method that has high sensitivity and high specificity Rosen says Honestly I have been doing magnetic resonance for thirty years I never thought people could do glucose with a benchtop machine you could do it with a big machine no problem Professor Andre Simpson a researcher and center director at the University of Toronto also told Engadget that he thinks Synex s device is the real deal MRI machines can fit an entire human body and have been used to target molecule concentrations in the brain through localized spectroscopy he explained Synex has shrunk this technology to measure concentrations in a finger I have reviewed their white paper and seen the instrument work Simpson said Synex s ability to retrofit MRS technology into a small box is an engineering feat We are incredibly excited to announce a major breakthrough toward solving non invasive glucose monitoring the Holy Grail of self measurement pic twitter com eqoIpmIVMMーSynex synexmedical November As of now there are no commercially available devices that can measure blood glucose non invasively While there are continuous glucose monitors on the market that use microneedles which are minimally invasive there is still a risk of infection But there is competition in the space for no prick diagnostics tools Know Labs is trying to get approval for a portable glucose monitor that relies on a custom made Bio RFID sensing technology which uses radio waves to detect blood glucose levels in the palm of your hand When the Know Labs device was tested up against a Dexcom G continuous glucose monitor in a study readings of blood glucose levels using its palm sensor technology were within threshold only percent of the time While the readings are technically in accordance with FDA accuracy limits for a new blood glucose monitor Know Labs is still working out kinks through scientific research before it can begin FDA clinical trials Another start up German company DiaMonTech is currently developing a pocket sized diagnostic device that is still being tested and fine tuned to measure glucose through photothermal detection It uses mid infrared lasers that essentially scan the tissue fluid at the fingertip to detect glucose molecules CNBC nbsp and Bloomberg reported that even Apple has been quietly developing a sensor that can check your blood sugar levels through its wearables though the company never confirmed A scientific director at Synex Mohana Ray told Engadget that eventually the company would like to develop a wearable But further miniaturization was needed before they could bring a commercial product to market Rosen says he isn t sure how the sensor technology can be retrofitted for smartwatches or wearables just yet But he can imagine a world where these tools complement blood based diagnostics Is it good enough for clinical use I have to leave that for what clinicians have to say This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-15 21:50:52
海外TECH Engadget Amazon is officially killing the Comixology app, forcing users over to Kindle https://www.engadget.com/amazon-is-officially-killing-the-comixology-app-forcing-users-over-to-kindle-213911500.html?src=rss Amazon has begun notifying Comixology users that they ll no longer be able to read comics on the app come December Comixology is merging with the Kindle app and users libraries will soon only be accessible via the latter The move caps off the ruination of Comixology that began nearly two years ago when Amazon started chipping away at the platform s native features and general usability in order to force a fit with its own ecosystem The Comixology app will officially be dead as of December according to Amazon From that point on all of the comics manga and graphic novels a user has purchased or borrowed on Comixology will live exclusively in the Kindle app While Amazon says things like reading progress will be synced you ll have to redownload everything in the Kindle app if you want to pick up where you left off even on the same device There are filters to see Comics amp Manga or Books only for anyone not thrilled about having it all jumbled together The writing was on the wall for Comixology for some time and while the termination of the app may not entirely come as a surprise for longtime users it s surely a bummer Amazon has owned Comixology since but only in recent years has it really started to impose its influence on the product in a noticeable way ICYMI We ve shared an important update regarding the comics reading experience the Comixology app is merging into the Kindle app including all the features you re used to Access your complete comics library Group issues volumes amp omnibuses Hide unhide select titles pic twitter com cuHgPmKgtーComixology comiXology November The browser version of Comixology shut down in early and the alternative ーusing the Kindle app or Amazon s own browser based reader ーmade a lot of comics more or less unreadable Integration with the Amazon store made for a clunky search experience when looking for specific titles especially at first And at the start of Amazon laid off thousands of employees including Comixology staff signaling doom for the service s future Moving forward the process of purchasing comics through Amazon s Comixology storefront will be the same Comixology Unlimited subscriptions will also remain intact according to Amazon This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2023-11-15 21:39:11
海外TECH AWS Security Blog Building sensitive data remediation workflows in multi-account AWS environments https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/building-sensitive-data-remediation-workflows-in-multi-account-aws-environments/ The rapid growth of data has empowered organizations to develop better products more personalized services and deliver transformational outcomes for their customers As organizations use Amazon Web Services AWS to modernize their data capabilities they can sometimes find themselves with data spread across several AWS accounts each aligned to distinct use cases and business units 2023-11-15 21:21:13
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