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AWS AWS Government, Education, and Nonprofits Blog From computer lab lines to global access: Boston Architectural College’s cloud transformation with Amazon AppStream 2.0 https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/from-computer-lab-lines-to-global-access-boston-architectural-colleges-cloud-transformation-with-amazon-appstream-2-0/ In this blog post learn how BAC worked with AWS to eliminate computer lab lines reduce infrastructure costs and deliver professional design software to students across seven global Regions using Amazon AppStream 2025-12-09 16:45:50
Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【GAS】location.reload()で画面が真っ白になる問題をasync/awaitで解決した話 https://qiita.com/tobi_1061/items/e0c11d039458b7339b5a gaslocationreload,asyncawait,googleappsscriptgas 2025-12-10 01:12:42
Program AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 個人開発で IaC を導入して感じたメリットと構築プロセス(CloudFormation) https://qiita.com/hirune/items/df95a0b32a9624fd72ab cloudformation,インフラ,クイズラリーアプリ 2025-12-10 01:03:50
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Amazon takes $150 off M3 iPad Air with bonus coupon savings https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/12/09/amazon-takes-150-off-m3-ipad-air-with-bonus-coupon-savings?utm_source=rss Amazon s stacked instant and coupon savings slash Apple s M iPad Air down to as low as with delivery by Christmas on select models Get Apple s latest M iPad Air at off You can grab the discounted price on the M iPad Air inch with select accounts requiring an on page coupon box to be checked to take advantage of the stacked savings This configuration features GB of storage space with Wi Fi Only connectivity Save on M iPad Air Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2025-12-09 16:43:25
海外TECH Engadget Study shows that Instacart was charging different amounts for the same items https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/study-shows-that-instacart-was-charging-different-amounts-for-the-same-items-165108224.html?src=rss A collaborative report from Consumer Reports Groundwork Collaborative and More Perfect Union has uncovered pricing experiments within the Instacart app that yielded higher or lower prices for different users on the exact same items from the same store location The organizations partnered to enroll shoppers in an experiment across four cities where each shopper added the same items to their carts within Instacart from the exact same store Almost percent of grocery items were shown to shoppers at multiple price points with as many as five different prices shown for the same item The average difference between the highest and lowest price shown was percent while the highest delta on an individual item was a whopping percent Engadget reached out to Instacart and received the following response It reads in part quot Just as retailers have long tested prices in their physical stores to better understand consumer preferences a subset of only retail partners ーones that already apply markups ーdo the same online via Instacart These limited short term and randomized tests help retail partners learn what matters most to consumers and how to keep essential items affordable quot An Instacart spokesperson added that this is not dynamic pricing insofar as it is not based on supply and demand that no personal demographic data is used in the process and that these experiments are random The bulk of the tests were conducted at Safeway and Target stores which both yielded similar results A Target spokesperson told the New York Times that the company quot is not affiliated with Instacart and is not responsible for prices on the Instacart platform quot Instacart told the Times that they were quot evaluating different approaches quot to cover the platform s costs at the time of the study but have since discontinued pricing tests on Target orders Instacart published a blog post today attempting to explain how these tests that showed higher prices are actually meant to help retailers invest in lower prices It also waxes poetic about Instacart s commitments to affordable groceries for consumers This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-12-09 16:51:08
海外TECH Engadget Pebble is making a weird little smart ring for recording thoughts https://www.engadget.com/wearables/pebble-is-making-a-weird-little-smart-ring-for-recording-thoughts-161723645.html?src=rss Pebble just announced the Index a smart ring for recording thoughts It s a little ring with a built in microphone and that s about it The Index is almost anti tech in its simplicity There s no needless AI component shoehorned in aside from speech to text It s a ring with a microphone that you whisper ideas into and I want one Here s how it works You get an idea while walking down the street so you quietly whisper it into the ring The ring sends the idea to a notes app or saves it for later review Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky calls this an quot external memory quot for the brain but I call it a nice way to avoid having to dig the phone out of a pocket or bag just to utter something like quot pizza but for cats quot The ring doesn t record unless a button is pushed so it won t be listening in on private conversations and it doesn t require a paid subscription of any kind It s on the smaller side about the size of a wedding band and is water resistant The battery also lasts for quot years quot and never needs to be charged The ring is designed to be worn at all times so users develop the muscle memory of holding down the little button when they have something to share See what I mean I want one and I ve quite literally never worn a ring in my life PebbleMigicovsky says this is an open source product and that Pebble is quot leaving the side door open for folks to customize quot He envisions people will integrate AI voice agents and that the ring will eventually work with stuff like ChatGPT Beeper Google and other services The Pebble Index works with iPhone and Android and is available for preorder right now It costs during this preorder period but the price jacks up to when shipments start going out in March This is just the latest product by Migicovsky and Pebble The company unveiled the Core Duo and the Core Time smartwatches earlier this year This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-12-09 16:17:23
海外TECH Engadget The 11 best gifts under $25 for 2025 https://www.engadget.com/computing/accessories/the-11-best-gifts-under-25-for-2025-140042203.html?src=rss The most hyped tech is often also the most expensive flagship smartphones ultra powerful gaming laptops immersive VR headsets and the like But it would be wrong to assume that those are the only pieces of technology worth gifting You don t have to drain your wallet to get someone a cool gadget that will both be useful and make their lives easier There are more solid affordable gadgets out there now more than ever but that also means you ll discover some junk along the way We ve collected our favorite pieces of tech under that make great gifts and help you to stick to a budget Best gifts under Check out the rest of our gift ideas here This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-12-09 16:01:27
海外TECH Cisco Blog Securing AI Agents with Cisco’s Open-Source A2A Scanner https://blogs.cisco.com/ai/securing-ai-agents-with-ciscos-open-source-a2a-scanner The Rise of Agent Networks A New Security Frontier Emerging Agent to Agent AA frameworks have emerged to support organizations as they move from isolated AI applications to interconnected networks of autonomous agents AA enables software agents to discover authenticate and collaborate across organizational boundaries unlocks unprecedented automation capabilities AA also introduces an expanded attack surface and 2025-12-09 16:56:43
科学 NYT > Science Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Elephant Expert and Protector, Dies at 83 https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/world/africa/iain-douglas-hamilton-dead.html Born into an aristocratic British family he turned his knowledge of the world s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers 2025-12-09 16:35:31
YouTube Channels TED These AI Devices Protect Nature in Real Time | Juan M. Lavista Ferres | TED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STUwbUCEtUw If we can put astronauts on the moon conservationists shouldn t have to hike miles through dense forests to change the batteries on cameras says Juan M Lavista Ferres chief data scientist at the AI for Good Lab He introduces SPARROW an open source solar powered AI system that can analyze sounds and images to turn years of biodiversity monitoring into real time insights giving conservationists the tools they need to protect wildlife and critical ecosystems before it s too late Recorded at TED Countdown Summit on June Join us in person at a TED conference Become a TED Member to support our mission Subscribe to a TED newsletter Follow TED X Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok tedtoksThe TED Talks channel features talks performances and original series from the world s leading thinkers and doers Subscribe to our channel for videos on Technology Entertainment and Design ーplus science business global issues the arts and more Visit to get our entire library of TED Talks transcripts translations personalized talk recommendations and more Watch more TED s videos may be used for non commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives or the CC BY NC ND International and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy For more information on using TED for commercial purposes e g employee learning in a film or online course please submit a Media Request at TED TEDTalks Environment 2025-12-09 16:00:48

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