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| IT | 気になる、記になる… | Apple、開発者向けに「iOS 18.5 beta 2」や「macOS 15.5 beta 2」などをリリース | https://taisy0.com/2025/04/15/210514.html | apple,beta,betawatchosbetatvosbeta | 2025-04-14 23:19:51 |
| IT | ITmedia 総合記事一覧 | [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 「賃上げがなく取り残されている」会社員の3割、昇給に不満は? | https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2504/15/news073.html | itmedia,オンライン,ビジネス | 2025-04-15 08:30:00 |
| IT | ITmedia 総合記事一覧 | [ITmedia エンタープライズ] Defender for Endpointに未知デバイスを起点とする攻撃を防ぐ新機能が実装? | https://www.itmedia.co.jp/enterprise/articles/2504/15/news082.html | itmedia,defenderforendpoint,ipアドレス | 2025-04-15 08:30:00 |
| 海外TECH | AppleInsider - Frontpage News | On-device Apple Intelligence training seems to be based on controversial technology | https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/14/on-device-apple-intelligence-training-seems-to-be-based-on-controversial-technology?utm_medium=rss | On Monday Apple shared its plans to allow users to opt into on device Apple Intelligence training using Differential Privacy techniques that are incredibly similar to its failed CSAM detection system Apple Intelligence to be trained on anonymized user data on an opt in basisDifferential Privacy is a concept Apple embraced openly in with iOS It is a privacy preserving method of data collection that introduces noise to sample data to prevent the data collectors from figuring out where the data came from According to a post on Apple s machine learning blog Apple is working to implement Differential Privacy as a method to gather user data to train Apple Intelligence The data is provided on an opt in basis anonymously and in a way that can t be traced back to an individual user Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums | 2025-04-14 23:46:42 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Espresso 15 Pro review: Just a really nice (though pricey) portable monitor | https://www.engadget.com/computing/accessories/espresso-15-pro-review-just-a-really-nice-though-pricey-portable-monitor-230046315.html?src=rss | Espresso Displays makes some of our favorite portable monitors but up until now it felt like there was a hole in its portfolio That s because aside from its flagship model ーthe Espresso Pro ーthe other members of the family are slightly more affordable fare like the Espresso Touch and Touch Today the company is plugging that gap with the Espresso Pro which packs everything I like about its bigger sibling in a more portable package for with a stand included Design and display One of the things I appreciate about Espresso is that it doesn t try to do too much The Pro features an ultra minimalist design made from simple sheets of matte black aluminum along with glossy glass in front if you prefer matte displays you can always add one of the company s textured screen protectors Granted the monitor does have a bit of a chin but aside from two USB C ports stashed in the corner that s really the Pro s only defining exterior feature so I m not that bothered All told the display weighs pound and ounces which sounds a lot heavier than it feels As for its specs the Espresso Pro s K LCD panel delivers nearly everything you want and then some Brightness tops out at nits it was actually nits according to my light meter which is higher than the nits on the inch model It also covers percent of the Adobe RGB spectrum with bit color bit bit frame rate control The one thing I wish Espresso included was a Hz refresh rate instead of being capped at Hz That said unless you re gaming or editing videos that limitation may not be a huge factor Setup and special features Sam Rutherford for Engadget Getting the Pro up and running couldn t be easier Each USB C port has enough bandwidth to carry power and data over a single cable so you just need to plug in the included cord and off you go The one exception is for laptops that can t send out much power via USB C but I tested the monitor with different laptops both Mac and PC and none of them had issues The display even automatically downloaded the EspressoFlow software which adds touch support to your Apple notebooks You also get the new Glide feature that automatically positions the monitor in the right place depending on how you have it arranged next to your laptop And by some black magic the Pro nailed it when it correctly laid out the monitor to the left of my notebook s built in screen As someone who has recently been forced to use a Mac for work the ability to quickly and easily add touch support to Apple s laptop is super nice And while I m far from a digital Degas you can even use the display for drawing and sketching as the monitor also works with the company s optional stylus This makes the Pro an ideal travel companion for both people who want more screen real estate or a portable way of creating art on the go Accessories In addition to screen protectors and pens there are also a couple of important stand accessories for the Pro The first is the Espresso Case which is more of a magnetic folding cover that protects the screen while in transit that can also flip around back to become a kickstand when you re working Like the display itself it s a fairly simple affair that does exactly what you expect it to However for those who want something more substantial the Pro also works with Espresso s Stand It s more like what you d see on a traditional desktop monitor except that it can fold up for improved portability while also packing a really strong magnet that allows you to mount the monitor in a variety of positions This thing might be too pricey for some but I ve quickly grown to appreciate how easy it makes putting the Pro in the perfect position It s more well built than a lot of the desktop monitor stands I have The obvious drawback is that at pound and ounces the Stand weighs almost as much as the display itself which is rather hefty Wrap up Sam Rutherford for Engadget The Espresso Pro has nearly everything I look for in a premium portable monitor It features well above average brightness a sleek but sturdy design and super simple setup It also comes with a few special features like Glide and added touch support for Macs that help you get more out of the devices you already own And thanks to a wealth of accessories it can adapt to almost any use case While I d like a higher refresh rate not having it is far from a deal breaker That would almost certainly increase its price and considering that the Pro is already somewhat costly starting at for the monitor and the Stand I m not sure the added expense would be worth it Regardless if you want a really portable monitor that s also more than good enough to use at home there aren t many other displays that can match the Espresso Pro This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 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