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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

From Windows 1.0 to Windows 10 The PC revolution started off life 35 years ago this week. Microsoft launched its first version of Windows on November 20th, 1985, to succeed MS-DOS. It was a huge milestone that paved the way for the modern versions of Windows we use today. At the time, many complained that Windows 1.0

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Understanding Readium – Features, Architecture and Alternatives

Kitaboo

The Readium SDK is an ePUB reader SDK (software development kit) very much similar to that of Adobe’s Reader Mobile SDK (RMSDK) in terms of its capability and scope. Create a cross-platform native code software development kit (SDK), which you can use to build native applications across different hardware platforms.

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Microsoft secures your place in the world of business

Dataconomy

The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert certifications cover a wide range of topics related to Microsoft’s technology suite, including Windows operating systems, Azure cloud computing, Office productivity software, Visual Studio programming tools, and SQL Server databases.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

The new Macs will use arm64, the same CPU architecture that recent iOS devices use (Intel-based Macs use an architecture called x86-64). But it also means that apps that were developed for Intel’s architecture originally won’t run natively on Apple’s upcoming hardware.

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Technology Short Take 129

Scott Lowe

This is a great read overall, but one sentence in particular really caught my eye: “30 years ago I was able to write a complete multitasking operating system in Z80 assembly code. Jon Langemak is blogging again, and he jumps back into the “blogging saddle” with a post on working with tc on Linux systems.

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Technology Short Take #85

Scott Lowe

Soenke Ruempler has a good overview of why an AWS multi-account architecture is probably better once you start working in AWS at any real (beyond lab testing) scale. Operating Systems/Applications. Jason Boche describes the workaround to an obscure bug involving VMware Horizon shared folders with Windows 10.

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Technology Short Take #80

Scott Lowe

As opposed to just encrypting data at the transport level (although Acra does that between components of its architecture) or just encrypting data at the storage level (using an encrypted file system or similar), Acra targets encrypting data at the table/row/column level within a database. Operating Systems/Applications.