投稿時間:2026-03-18 23:05:36 RSSフィード2026-03-18 23:00分まとめ(4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 Game Tech Blog | Introducing enhanced capacity auto scaling for Amazon GameLift Streams | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/gametech/introducing-enhanced-capacity-auto-scaling-for-amazon-gamelift-streams/ | Quality game streaming requires instant responsiveness Players expect to click and play without waiting for infrastructure to provision or for long loading times to complete Today we re excited to announce enhanced auto scaling capabilities for Amazon GameLift Streams that deliver both faster stream availability and intelligent cost optimization through an elastic demand based scaling system Amazon | 2026-03-18 13:24:17 |
| Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | AWSをインフラ目線ではなく、モダンアプリ開発の流れで掴みたい人向けの入門書 | https://qiita.com/yzak/items/e58870a421824a742ffa | インフラ,クラウド,サービス | 2026-03-18 22:11:46 |
| 海外TECH | AppleInsider - Frontpage News | Musi lawyers hand Apple big win, judge rules apps can be delisted 'with or without cause' | https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/03/18/musi-hands-apple-big-win-as-judge-rules-apps-can-be-delisted-with-or-without-cause?utm_source=rss | A lawsuit from music streaming app Musi suggested Apple had removed its app over unsubstantiated copyright claims but after what appears to be a colossal failure by the streamer s lawyers the case has been dismissed by courts with prejudice Musi loses its lawsuit over App Store removalApps are removed from the App Store for many reasons some less clear than others However a judge just ruled that Apple can remove an app from the App Store with or without cause It s a significant win for Apple that sets precedence for future potential lawsuits US District Judge Eumi Lee didn t just rule in Apple s favor ーhe tore Musi s case apart on multiple levels Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums | 2026-03-18 13:52:03 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Tech companies are teaming up to combat scammers | https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/tech-companies-are-teaming-up-to-combat-scammers-144616545.html?src=rss | A coalition of Big Tech companies is working on a more comprehensive solution to combat online scams As first reported by Axios Google Microsoft LinkedIn Meta Amazon OpenAI Adobe Levi Strauss amp Co Target Pinterest and Match Group announced the signing of the Industry Accord Against Online Scams and Fraud The new agreement is meant to put up a united industry wide front against online fraud and scams particularly those from sophisticated criminal networks that use multiple platforms According to the Axios report the measures will include adding fraud detection tools introducing new user security features and requiring more robust verification for financial transactions The agreement will also set up best practices for scam detection prevention and reporting while encouraging the sharing of information between companies and law enforcement On the policy side the coalition will call on the governments to declare scam prevention a national priority according to Axios While these measures are extensive the report noted that they re all voluntary since the accord doesn t mention any penalties if the companies don t follow through Many of the companies involved in the new accord already have experience in dealing with scams found on their own platforms Earlier this month Meta announced several new features across Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp that would alert users about suspicious friend requests or accounts Last year LinkedIn introduced a new verification requirement for company recruiters or executives to address scams targeting job seekers on its platform Update March AM This article has been updated to add additional members of the accord and to include its full name the Industry Accord Against Online Scams and Fraud nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-03-18 13:40:31 |
コメント
コメントを投稿