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Is “realityOS” Apple’s newest operating system?

The Verge

Apple’s long-rumored virtual or augmented reality headset might not launch until 2023, but developers have spotted additional mentions of a new “realityOS” that could power it. 9to5Mac reports that developers have now found references to realityOS in GitHub repos and in App Store upload logs. asks iOS developer Rens Verhoeven.

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Balancing Creativity and Curriculum: The Art of Innovative Content Development

Kitaboo

To create dynamic eLearning content for online learners, managing editors should implement innovative curriculum development strategies. In this blog post, we will discuss a few principles of curriculum development strategies in eLearning to help you globally design effective and engaging K12 educational content for learners.

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Technology Short Take 177

Scott Lowe

In this Technology Short Take, I have links on things ranging from physical network designs to running retro operating systems as virtual machines. Operating Systems/Applications Julia Evans digs into what “current branch” means in Git. Virtualization Talk about a blast from the past!

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What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

Dataconomy

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a technology that has revolutionized the way we access and control remote computers. In this article, we will delve deeper into the world of Virtual Network Computing, exploring its history, technology, and various applications. What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

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Apple settles copyright dispute with iPhone emulation software company

TechSpot

Corellium makes a product that allows users to virtualize mobile operating systems in a desktop browser. The software is used for various purposes, including app development, security testing, and security research.

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Amazon gives developers access to Alexa device home screens, aiming to revitalize market for skills

GeekWire

Alexa users will be able to access content from third-party skills on the Echo Show home screen later this year, under a new developer feature announced by Amazon today. In addition, Amazon will let developers promote their skills in the regular rotation of content on the Echo Show home screen, using a tool called Featured Skill Cards.

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Master Your Craft: Web-Based Training for Skill Enhancement

Kitaboo

How to Craft a High-quality Online Training Program High-Quality Interactive Content Compatible across Devices, Operating Systems and Browsers Mobile-First Experience Personalized Learning Paths Regular Assessment of Learner Progress Instant Reports and Feedback Accessible to a Larger Spectrum of Learners III. Table of Contents : I.