Spacewar to Go: Analogue Pocket Adds Support for Archiving

A tiny ship casts off glowing trails as it banks and gets slowly pulled towards a star in the middle of the screen. On the other side of the screen, a torpedo approaches. I shoot tiny glittering beams, and the torpedo vanishes in a spray of light. The little game I’m playing on this modern handheld Analogue Pocket gaming device

SolidRun introduces SolidWAN software-defined edge network

SolidRun has launched two SolidWAN Linux-based system-level solutions for software-defined wide area networks and network security applications with the SolidWAN Single LX2162 based on NXP LX2162 16-core Cortex-A72 SoC designed for small offices (SoHo) and SMBs, and the SolidWAN Dual LX2160 equipped with two NXP LX2160A 16-core Cortex-A72 networking processors targetting enterprise and edge data center applications.

SolidWAN Single LX2162

Why Apple Moving Away From Intel Is Good for Everyone

  • The M2 MacBook Air isn’t just lacking an Intel chip, it’s completely free of Intel silicon.
  • The world’s most popular notebook no longer uses an Intel USB/Thunderbolt controller.
  • Apple’s insistence on complete control is behind what makes the Apple ecosystem so compelling.

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You don’t need to follow Apple particularly closely to know it enjoys control, from the components it

Cloud, AI, IoT to Drive IT, Telecom Sector Growth in Vietnam

The Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore (TCOMS) has opened its first ocean basin facility. The ocean basin enables the simulation of deep, intermediate, and shallow water working situations. With the help of industry partners, the facility can co-create, stress test, and validate solutions for unique concepts for future maritime systems and infrastructure.

“The TCOMS triple-helix collaboration between academia,

Software Architecture In Practice

Author: Len Bass, Dr. Paul Clements and Rick Kazman
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Pages: 464
ISBN: 978-0136886099
Print: 0136886094
Kindle: B094CPJ96B
Audience: Software architects
Rating: 4.5
Reviewer: Kay Ewbank

This is the fourth edition of a book widely regarded as a classic since its first publication over twenty years ago.

The authors set out to explain what what software architecture is,