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Brinc launches unified ‘LiveOps’ software for public safety drones, incident coordination, and evidence

GeekWire

Brinc’s new LiveOps software integrates drone fleet management with live streaming, real-time maps, call placing and recording, and data storage. Founded in 2019, and based in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, the startup has raised more than $80 million in total funding. Axon, based in Scottsdale, Ariz.,

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The Mac Studio’s removable SSD is reportedly blocked by Apple on a software level

The Verge

Apple’s new Mac Studio was revealed to have an interesting secret over the weekend: it has removable SSD storage. Unlike all of Apple’s other M1-powered computers, the Mac Studio’s storage isn’t soldered onto the mainboard, as Max Tech’s teardown over the weekend discovered. Image: Luke Miani. The Mac Studio’s removable SSD.

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The Oculus Go’s operating system is being unlocked, John Carmack announces

The Verge

The move was announced by Oculus’ consulting CTO John Carmack , who stepped down from his full-time role as CTO in 2019 to focus on his work as an independent AI researcher. Root access will be achieved by sideloading a future software update, opening the door for anyone to modify and improve Oculus’ original standalone all-in-one VR headset.

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You can get a 65-inch Sony 4K TV for $600 at Amazon

The Verge

What sets this Sony 4K TV above other options in the price range is that it comes built with Android TV software, which allows you to install popular streaming apps without the need for extra hardware. If you want to double the storage to 2TB for $225 (usually around $300).

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 2019

Linux Academy

You learn the basic knowledge of computer hardware, gain an understanding of open-source applications in the workplace, and learn to navigate systems on a Linux desktop, as well as rudimentary commands to navigate the Linux command line. The post What’s Free at Linux Academy — May 2019 appeared first on Linux Academy Blog.

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Apple reportedly launching subscription bundles with new iPhones this October

The Verge

A number of different tiers will be available, starting with a basic combo of Apple Music and Apple TV+, while more expensive bundles will add Apple Arcade, then Apple News+ at the next tier, then extra iCloud storage for the tier above that. Apple’s subscription bundles could do the same for its services and hardware.

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Seattle data management startup Igneous lays off staff, citing ‘difficult economic environment’

GeekWire

Founded in 2013 by veterans of Isilon Systems and NetApp, Igneous’ platform provides visibility and storage for unstructured data, or information that isn’t easily categorized, both in the cloud or on-premise. Customers include The Allen Institute of Brain Science, OpSec, PAIGE, Tippet Studios, and Altius Institute.

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