IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia News] GoogleのAI「Bard」、日本語で「Gemini Pro」と「G」ボタン対応 英語なら描画も可能に |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2402/02/news094.html
|
itmedianewsgoogle,aibard,bard |
2024-02-02 06:41:00 |
AWS |
AWS |
What is AWS Mainframe Modernization Application Testing |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZnazkpVqQI
|
AWS Mainframe Modernization Application Testing a new feature of the AWS Mainframe Modernization service can accelerate and automate application testing on demand and scale it across a wide range of use cases for iterative validation of equivalence for your modernized mainframe applications It provides you with cloud native testing capabilities to record the test scenarios for your source applications automatically replay the same test scenarios on your modernized applications running in the AWS Cloud and compare the source and target data sources providing a visual overview to validate the functional equivalence of your applications You can automate and accelerate your application testing workflow with reduced testing cost and testing effort reduced errors and higher scalability and repeatability AWS Mainframe Modernization Application Testing can be used for both mainframe applications modernization migration and augmentation projects Learn more at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing Mainframe MainframeModernization ApplicationTest ApplicationTesting AWSM |
2024-02-01 21:37:52 |
海外TECH |
Ars Technica |
Cops arrest 17-year-old suspected of hundreds of swattings nationwide |
https://arstechnica.com/?p=2000672
|
Police traced swatting calls to teen s home IP addresses |
2024-02-01 21:32:41 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple won't license Masimo's patents despite Apple Watch import ban |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/01/apple-wont-license-masimos-patents-despite-apple-watch-import-ban?utm_medium=rss
|
Apple CEO Tim Cook says there isn t any intention to license Masimo s blood oxygen detection to end the Apple Watch import ban Apple Watch Series Masimo has been embroiled in a patent lawsuit that most recently resulted in an import ban for Apple Watches with a blood oxygen sensor Apple opted to disable the sensor to continue sales rather than take any other course of action Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC in a statement shared on live television that Apple has no intention to license Masimo s patents While it seemed likely that was the case the company hadn t said as much publicly until now Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2024-02-01 21:54:02 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
iPhone sales are up, but take a big hit in China |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/01/iphone-sales-are-up-but-take-a-big-hit-in-china?utm_medium=rss
|
Apple s iPhone sales worldwide are up but in China are down year over year and CEO Tim Cook argues that it s a reflection of overall economic issues rather the iPhone losing popularity Apple s iPhone Pro rangeDuring Apple s Q earnings announcement Apple has reported that its total iPhone sales in China were billion It s a drop of compared to the same period in The dollar is very strong versus the RMB Tim Cook told CNBC And so that negative goes to a mid single digit number Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2024-02-01 21:50:01 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
What Apple's jailbroken iPhone kits for security researchers looks like |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/01/what-apples-jailbroken-iphone-kits-for-security-researchers-looks-like?utm_medium=rss
|
Pictures have surfaced of one of Apple s Security Research Device kits which at present consists of a specially built variant of the iPhone Pro The iPhone ProApple launched the iPhone Security Research Device Program in The program has reportedly discovered high profile security critical vulnerabilities as of Those who apply to to the Security Research Device Program SRDP receive a Security Research Device ーwhich is essentially a jailbroken iPhone Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2024-02-01 21:41:39 |
海外TECH |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple's $119B Q1 2024 revenue a bounce back from 2023 dip |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/01/apples-119b-q1-2024-revenue-a-bounce-back-from-2023-dip?utm_medium=rss
|
Apple reported revenue of billion in its first quarter results for the fiscal year with earnings rebounding from the year ago quarter Apple CEO Tim CookThe first quarter of the fiscal calendar and one typically assisted by holiday sales Apple issued its financial results on Thursday ahead of the usual conference call that CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri has with industry analysts For the first quarter Apple achieved billion in revenue up from the billion reported for Q The earnings per share of is up from the from the year ago quarter Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums |
2024-02-01 21:38:50 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
The Arc Browser is getting new AI-powered features that try to browse the web for you |
https://www.engadget.com/the-arc-browser-is-getting-new-ai-powered-features-that-try-to-browse-the-web-for-you-211739679.html?src=rss
|
Earlier this week the team behind the Arc browser for Mac and recently Windows released a brand new iPhone app called Arc Search As you might expect it s infused with AI to power an experience where the app browses for you ーpulling together a variety of sources of info across the internet to make a custom webpage to answer whatever questions you throw at it That s just one part of what The Browser Company is calling Act of Arc and the company gave details on three other major new features its bringing to the browser over the coming weeks and months nbsp The connective tissue of all these updates is that Arc is trying to blur the lines between a browser search engine and website ーthe company wants to combine them all to make the internet a bit more useful to end users In a promo video released today various people from The Browser Company excitedly discuss a browser that can browse for you an admittedly handy idea nbsp The Arc Search app showed off one implementation of that idea and the next is a feature that arrives today called Instant Links When you search for something pressing shift and enter will tell Arc to search and automatically open the top result This won t have a percent success rate but there are definitely times when it comes in handy One example Arc showed off was searching for True Detective season trailer ーpressing shift enter automatically opened the trailer from YouTube in a new tab and started playing it nbsp You can easily get multiple results with this tool too I told it to show me a folder of five different soup recipes and Arc created a folder with five different tabs in for me to review I also asked for the forecasts in Rome Paris and Athens and got three pages with the details for each city It s handy but I m looking forward to Arc infusing it with more smarts than just simply pulling the top search result Side note after testing this feature my browser sidebar is awash with all kinds of nonsense I m glad Arc auto closes things every day so I don t have to sort it out In a similar vein the upcoming Live Folders feature will collect updates from sites you want to follow like a sort of RSS feed The idea is anticipating what sites someone is going to browse to and bring updated results into that folder One example involved getting tagged in things on GitHub ーeach time that happened a tab would be added to the folder with the new item The demo on this feature was brief but it should be available in beta on February th for further testing I got the sense from the video that developers would need to enable their sites to be updated via Live Folders so it doesn t seem like you can just add anything you want and expect it to work In that way it reminds me of some other Arc features like the one that lets you hover over a Gmail or Google Calendar tab to get a preview of your most recent messages or next appointment Hopefully it ll have the smarts to do things like drop new posts from your favorite site into the folder or open a new video from a YouTube channel you subscribe to but we ll have to wait to find out I also reached out to Arc for more details on how this might work and will update this story if I hear back Finally the last new feature here is also the most ambitious and the one that most embodies that browser that browses for you vibe Arc Explore which the company says should be ready for testing in the next couple of months uses LLMs to try and collapse the browser search engine and site into a singular experience In practice this feels similar to what Arc is already doing with its new browser but more advanced One example the company gave involved making a restaurant reservation ーstarting with a query of wanting to make a reservation at one of a couple different restaurants the Arc Explore interface brought back a bunch of details on each location alongside direct links to the Resy pages to book a table for two at exactly the time specified nbsp Another demo showed off how using Arc Explore can be better than just searching and clicking on results It centered around soup as all good demos do Having Arc Explore bring up details on a certain kind of soup immediately provided details like ingredient lists direct recipe steps and of course related videos Compared to the pain of browsing a lot of sites that get loaded down with autoplaying ads videos unrelated text and more distractions the Arc Explore experience does feel pretty serene Of course that s only when it brings back the results relevant to you But using a LLM you can converse with Arc to get closer to what you re looking for nbsp After using Arc Search on my iPhone I can appreciate what The Browser Company is going for here ーat the same time though breaking my old habits on how I browse the internet is no small thing That means these tools are going to need to work pretty well when they launch if they re going to supplant the years I ve spent putting things into a Google box and finding the results I want But that sums up the whole philosophy and the point behind Arc to shake up these habits in an effort to make a better browsing experience Not all these experiments will stick and others will probably mutate a lot from these initial ideas but I m definitely interested in seeing how things evolve from here This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2024-02-01 21:17:39 |
コメント
コメントを投稿