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IT 気になる、記になる… 「iPhone 16」シリーズのバッテリー容量などの情報が明らかに?? https://taisy0.com/2024/02/08/194882.html iphone,majinbu,シリーズ 2024-02-07 16:14:42
IT 気になる、記になる… Google、公式ストアで「新生活キャンペーン」をスタート ー 「Pixel 8 Pro」が実質39,800円〜 https://taisy0.com/2024/02/08/194880.html google,googlepixelpro,pixelpro 2024-02-07 16:03:42
AWS AWS Database Blog Cost optimize database migrations with AWS DMS: Part 2 https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/cost-optimize-database-migrations-with-aws-dms-part-2/ In Part of this series we discussed database migration components migration cost and its factors and how to select right type of AWS DMS instance which determines the capacity of DMS jobs In this post we focus on how to regularly evaluate the AWS DMS instance size and scale up or down based on 2024-02-07 16:36:54
AWS AWS Database Blog Cost optimize database migrations with AWS DMS: Part 1 https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/cost-optimize-database-migrations-with-aws-dms-part-1/ In the realm of database migration achieving cost optimization is paramount It s not just about moving data it s about doing so in a way that ensures every resource is utilized efficiently infrastructure expenses are minimized and the return on investment is maximized Careful consideration of cost implications and the implementation of strategic measures are key 2024-02-07 16:36:15
技術系ブログ等 Developers.IO 【イベントレポート】『AI駆動開発(AI-Driven Development) 勉強会(第1回)』に参加してきました https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/event-report-aidd-1/ イベント,aidrivendevelopment,レポート 2024-02-07 16:07:30
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News How a respected security researcher stole millions from Apple https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/07/how-a-respected-security-researcher-stole-millions-from-apple?utm_medium=rss A security researcher was thanked by Apple in OS patch notes just days after being indicted in a scheme that allowed him to steal millions of dollars worth of Apple products gift cards and services Noah Roskin Frazee a security researcher affiliated with ZeroClicks Lab has been praised by Apple for identifying software vulnerabilities However he has recently come under scrutiny for exploiting a vulnerability that enabled him to steal a whopping million worth of iPhones Macs and gift cards According to Media Roskin Frazee found a vulnerability in Toolbox a backend system that Apple uses to place orders on hold While on hold orders can still be edited He along alleged co conspirator Keith Latteri used a password reset tool to gain access to an employee account of a third party company that helped Apple with customer support Once they accessed the employee credentials they accessed Apple s systems and placed fraudulent orders for Apple products Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-02-07 16:43:10
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Today's top deals include 30% off Apple Watch, H&R Block tax software for $19.99, Samsung 65" TV for $398 & more https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/07/todays-top-deals-include-30-off-apple-watch-hr-block-tax-software-for-1999-samsung-65-tv-for-398-more?utm_medium=rss Today s top deals include a Samsung UHD K Smart TV for off Aroeve Air Purifiers off a Dyson Cool tower fan off JBL Tune wireless in ear headphones and more Save on an Apple Watch Series The AppleInsider crew searches the web for stellar deals at e commerce stores to showcase a list of fantastic discounts on trending tech gadgets including deals on Apple gear OLED TVs iPhone accessories and other products We share our top finds daily to help you stretch your dollar Continue Reading on AppleInsider 2024-02-07 16:01:21
海外TECH Engadget Apple Vision Pro teardown uncovers pixels the size of red blood cells https://www.engadget.com/apple-vision-pro-teardown-uncovers-pixels-the-size-of-red-blood-cells-165120402.html?src=rss If you ask anyone who s actually tried an Apple Vision Pro what the best feature is they ll likely call out the dual micro OLED displays These screens produce especially crisp visuals and iFixit has taken it upon themselves to find out why The publication conducted a teardown on the Apple Vision Pro with an emphasis on those glorious displays nbsp The big takeaway The screens are incredibly pixel dense with pixels smushed into square inches This means that each individual pixel is just m which makes them roughly the size of a red blood cell Yeah The ones in our bodies right now This is much more dense than just about anything else out there For instance you can fit Apple Vision Pro pixels inside of a single iPhone Pro pixel No wonder that dinosaur looks so real The publication indicates that the micro OLED displays are likely custom made by Sony based on various design decisions An important measurement with pixel density is PPI pixels per inch and the Vision Pro came in with a stunning PPI The iPhone Pro boasts a PPI of As astounding as these metrics are Apple Vision Pro displays are still not K K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution of around pixels and so the Vision Pro misses the consumer UHD standard of pixels wide by just a hair However this doesn t really matter when the displays are like an inch from your retinas After all a standard K TV features a pixel density of around PPI nbsp Another important data point here is PPD pixels per degree which takes into account how far you are from the screen and the overall angle iFixit estimates that the Vision Pro has an average of PPD This is a very good number for something so close to the eye As a comparison the PlayStation VR has an average of PPD and the Meta Quest features an average of PPD As for the infamous repairability score iFixit awarded a provisional score of for the Apple Vision Pro This is brand new technology after all which would make DIY repairs difficult even without Apple at the helm The publication has yet to test various aspects of the headset for repairability so the score will likely be updated in the near future This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-02-07 16:51:20
科学 NYT > Science Scientists Use Sea Sponges to Study Global Warming Back to 1700 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/05/climate/global-warming-sponges.html Research on a long lived but rarely seen species in the Caribbean is helping scientists piece together a revised history of climate change 2024-02-07 16:03:48

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