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To the moon! Amazon Web Services lists first startups for AWS Space Accelerator

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Lunar Outpost is developing a robotic resource prospector called MAPP, or Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform, and has already been given NASA’s go-ahead to collect material on the moon. Lunar Outpost via YouTube).

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Amazon’s palm-recognition tech gets its own mobile app, with new AI matching capability

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A user scans a palm in the Amazon One mobile app. Amazon Photo) Amazon released a new mobile app for its Amazon One palm-recognition technology, letting users sign up for the service on their phones by taking a photo of their palm to register it for later use for entry, identification and payment.

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OfferUp hires Amazon Web Services and RealNetworks veteran Michael Eggers as CFO

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He left to join Amazon, where he was most recently head of global sales and business operations at Amazon Web Services for the past five years. based mobile marketplace startup that has 20 million monthly active users. Eggers spent 15 years at RealNetworks, including a 6-year stint as CFO. ” OfferUp, ranked No.

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What Is Visual Basic? Working, Features, and Applications

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Visual Basic is a programming environment that allows rapid development of web and mobile apps and web services. Learn more about Visual Basic. The post What Is Visual Basic? Working, Features, and Applications appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Zoom revenue spikes to $328M in Q1; CEO thanks Amazon Web Services for help meeting demand

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Zoom does not report monthly active user numbers but CNBC cited its mobile app at a whopping 173 million monthly active users, up from 14 million in March. Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gave a special shout-out to longtime partner Amazon Web Services and its CEO Andy Jassy for helping the company meet demand. Zoom Chart).

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T-Mobile API Hack Affects Data of 37 Million Customers

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T-Mobile announced on Thursday that a hacker accessed varying amounts of personal data from 37 million customers from late November 2022 until the malicious activity was detected on January 5th of this year. According to the mobile phone giant, the attacker accessed account information from postpaid and prepaid customers via one of its APIs.

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Spearline and Amazon Web Services Partnership

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Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform which offers compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow as required.