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A CTO’s Guide To The Top Federal Technology Topics of 2013

CTOvision

We all tracked topics like the Shutdown and its impact on IT, HealthCare.gov, NSA programs, Data Center consolidation efforts. Drones and Robots: Through the year we reported on continued advancements in robotics, starting with fun stories and video clips of robot fish and surfing robot drones. It may well be that again in 2014.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Creating an Effective eBook in 2023

Kitaboo

It supports DRM (Digital Rights Management) but doesn’t support audio and videos. ODF: OpenDocument Format (ODF) is primarily used for OpenOffice, which is a group of open-source content creation programs like Microsoft Office. AZW: AZW is mainly designed for Amazon’s eReading device – Kindle.

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A new way to think about your favorite game’s code

The Verge

Frank Cifaldi and Kelsey Lewin, co-directors of the Video Game History Foundation, explain their new project It’s surprisingly hard to archive a video game. Source codes are lost to corporate mergers and acquisitions. And in modern gaming, cloning is a big deal, even leaving out the issues with source code. “But

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10 Best ePUB Readers for Android, Mac and Windows for 2023

Kitaboo

An interactive eBook reader, KITABOO presents a modern interface with a striking appearance that effortlessly combines videos, audio, image banks, and a host of interactive elements for an enthralling eReading experience. Digital Publishing / February 25, 2014. A large community of developers and testers support Calibre.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

So in 2014, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, the people who really funded the original internet said, "Can we make cyber fully autonomous?" When you look at when people have source codes, people are like, "Well, why do we need computers there?" David Brumley: The Cyber Grand Challenge was pretty cool.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's why Megan is a champion of online self learning programs such as pico CTF, Kearns: You shouldn't think this isn't for me because I like a different subject, you should just try it anyway, we're just trying to spark curiosity we just want you to have the opportunity to gain a little experience in this area.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

So in 2014, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, the people who really funded the original internet said, "Can we make cyber fully autonomous?" When you look at when people have source codes, people are like, "Well, why do we need computers there?" David Brumley: The Cyber Grand Challenge was pretty cool.