投稿時間:2026-01-07 10:09:56 RSSフィード2026-01-07 10:00分まとめ(6件)
| カテゴリー | サイト名 | 記事タイトル | リンクURL | 頻出ワード・要約等 | 登録日 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWS | AWS Japan Blog | aws login で AWS への開発者アクセスをシンプルに | https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/news/simplified-developer-access-to-aws-with-aws-login/ | awslogin,awscli,cloudtrail | 2026-01-07 00:32:17 |
| AWS | AWS Japan Blog | IAM アクセスキーからの脱却: AWS におけるモダンな認証アプローチ | https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/news/beyond-iam-access-keys-modern-authentication-approaches-for-aws/ | awsiamidentitycenteride,cloud,iamrolesanywhere | 2026-01-07 00:27:02 |
| Program | コリス | 年明けは気分一新! 2026年、CursorやVS Codeで最近人気のテーマや機能拡張 | https://coliss.com/articles/build-websites/operation/work/cursor-and-vs-code-theme-2026.html | cursor,vscode,どうでしょう | 2026-01-07 00:36:08 |
| Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | 【AWS re:Invent 2025レポート】GameDayだけじゃない。Gamified learningのススメ | https://qiita.com/melksg/items/a87bb46496901fc3d2a2 | awsreinvent,gameday,gamedayjam | 2026-01-07 09:53:29 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Dreame's robot vacuum with an arm is back at CES 2026 and it can do more than pick up shoes | https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/dreames-robot-vacuum-with-an-arm-is-back-at-ces-2026-and-it-can-do-more-than-pick-up-shoes-210000020.html?src=rss | Last year at CES Dreame showed off a robot vacuum prototype with a mechanical arm But while we were able to see the arm extend and retract we didn t see the device which was described as a prototype at the time actually grab anything which was a bit disappointing This year though the company has made its arm enabled vacuum a reality with the Cyber Ultra Dreame previewed it recently at IFA in Berlin but has now confirmed it will be on sale later this year nbsp The vacuum has an extendable arm that looks pretty similar to the prototype version we saw last year It extends from the top of the vacuum and has a claw like device at the end for scooping up objects According to Dreame it can pick up items that weigh up to grams about pound so it should be able to grab a wider variety of stuff than the Roborock vac we saw last year which had a gram weight limit for its arm nbsp The arm can also do more than pick up stuff from the floor It supports its own cleaning accessories and can grab vacuum nozzles and brush attachments from its base station This allows the arm to act as an extension of the vacuum itself so it can be used similarly to how you might use hose attachments to reach hard to get areas with a traditional vacuum nbsp We were able to see a brief demo of the Cyber arm in action on the CES show floor It was able to pick up balls and place them in a basket Unfortunately we didn t get to see it lift any heavier object or grab its cleaning attachments but we were able to get a good look at the base station and the small cubbies where they will be stored The base station that holds the attachments for the vacuum s arm Karissa Bell for EngadgetAnd like Dreame s other robot vacuums the Cyber Ultra also has mopping abilities and can climb up small steps up to cm about inches That s not quite as impressive as the tank like stair climbing Cyber X prototype it also brought to CES but should help the Cyber reach a few extra places in the house nbsp The company hasn t announced an exact release date but says it s targeting August of this year and currently expects the Cyber Ultra to cost around about Update January PM PT This story was updated with new photos a video and information about the Cyber Ultra This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-01-07 00:18:40 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | iPolish brings color-changing press-on smart nails to CES | https://www.engadget.com/wearables/ipolish-brings-color-changing-press-on-smart-nails-to-ces-001345407.html?src=rss | In the original and best Total Recall there s a scene where Rekall s receptionist uses a digital pen to change the color of her nail polish It s only taken years but now a company has turned up to CES with a version that actually works outside a pricey sci fi movie iPolish is a company which makes press on acrylic nails that when you apply an electric charge changes color In order to enjoy kaleidoscopic nails you ll need to charge the wand which then connects to your phone Once you ve selected your color of choice you just put the tip of the nail into the wand and it ll pass a short charge into the nail to change it Sadly the company wouldn t shed too much light on the process it uses to run the nails but from my guess it s some sort of electrochemical shenanigans going on behind the scenes nbsp All in all it took around five seconds to change the color of a single nail so it s not a big deal in the grand scheme of things iPolishDaniel Cooper for EngadgetiPolish says that each nail can display colors and can be changed as many times as the user would like So if you re coordinating your nails with your outfits you re not bound to a single color palette in the weeks between salon visits They re also surprisingly affordable with the starter set costing which contains two sets of nails one in Ballerina cut one in Squoval The Ballerinas are relatively short while the Sqovals are longer nbsp It s worth noting that you can t shape the nails as you ll break the hardware so if you don t like those shapes you can t use em When it comes time to replace your nails when one breaks or you lose it in some nailbed mishap you ll be able to pick up spares for Given the theoretical cost of getting your nails re done on a weekly basis being able to change color on a whim seems like a bargain Of course we won t be able to speak to iPolish s quality and reliability until they start shipping which is presently expected to begin in June This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-01-07 00:13:45 |
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