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Six companies dominate network traffic as speed and access grows

TM Forum

In 2021, just six companies – Google, Facebook, Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple – generated nearly 57% of global network traffic, according to research by Sandvine, a network monitoring company. In addition, 87% of EU homes in 2020 were covered by access technologies that can deliver download speeds of at least 30Mbps.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Companies are already very familiar with using open source code. As a result of all this experience, companies should know what to do to make sure they’re using properly-licensed code, how to check for vulnerabilities, and how to keep everything patched and up-to-date. Take the Llama license, for example.

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Nvidia AI Enterprise adds generative AI microservices

CIO Business Intelligence

of Nvidia’s enterprise-spanning AI software platform will feature a smorgasbord of microservices designed to speed app development and provide quick ways to ramp up deployments, the company announced today at its GPU Technology Conference. the company said. Version 5.0 Nvidia’s AI Enterprise 5.0

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Netflix acquires another developer to build ‘world class games’

The Verge

Next Games is a developer based in Finland. Netflix has made an offer to acquire Next Games , the Finland-based developer behind mobile puzzle RPG Stranger Things: Puzzle Tales. In a blog post , Netflix’s VP of games Mike Verdu said that the acquisition was to help the company “build a library of great games for our members to enjoy.”

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Apple will let Amphetamine app stay in the App Store after wrongly telling developer it violated App Store rules

The Verge

Amphetamine’s developer says Apple told him to change the app’s name and remove the pill from its logo. The developer of Amphetamine, an app that prevents Macs from going into sleep mode, says Apple told him it violated App Store guidelines, even though it’s been in the App Store since 2014, and has nothing to do with drug use.

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Digital PS3 and PS Vita games rendered unplayable after ‘expiring’

The Verge

Twitter user Christopher Foose shared an image of his Chrono Cross download, which shows that the game expired on December 31st, 1969 at 7:20 PM. So did @PlayStation expire the PSOne Classics versions of #ChronoCross and #ChronoTrigger by setting the date on new downloads to 12/31/1969?

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How copyright lawsuits could kill OpenAI

Vox

The peer-to-peer file-sharing site, which made it easy to download music for free in an era before Spotify and Apple Music, took college campuses by storm in the late 1990s. This did not escape the notice of the record companies, and in 2001, a federal court ruled that Napster was liable for copyright infringement. Or all of the above.

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