Water Leak Detection with IoT-Based Solutions
Smart water leak detection systems based on IoT use sensors autonomously and quickly identify any leaks in tanks or pipelines. This proactive way not only reduces water loss but also prevents damage. These turns are essential in ruling out leakages, a tremendous cause of water scarcity and infrastructural instability. IoT-equipped pumps detect leaks, alerting management […]
Read MoreJetBrains unveils CI/CD service for smaller teams
JetBrains has launched a public beta version of TeamCity Pipelines, a cloud-based CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) service for small and medium-sized software engineering teams. Unveiled March 18, TeamCity Pipelines is intended to enable small development teams to automate the process of integrating code changes, testing them, and delivering an application. JetBrains said the goal was […]
Read Morepoint of care (POC) testing
What is point of care (POC) testing? Point of care testing (POC testing or POCT) is medical testing performed with the patient, outside of a laboratory setting. POC testing is also known as bedside testing, near-patient testing, remote testing, mobile testing and rapid diagnostics. In general, the term can encompass any patient medical test that […]
Read MoreVue team releases VitePress 1.0 static site generator
The developers of the Vue JavaScript framework have launched VitePress 1.0, a static site generator (SSG) for building fast, content-centric websites. Built on top of Vue and the Vite build tool (pronounced “veet”), VitePress takes source content written in Markdown, applies a theme, and generates static HTML pages for deployment. VitePress 1.0, announced March 21, […]
Read MoreUsing Drones for UAV-Methane Detection
Methane is a common and important greenhouse gas with a great impact on global climate change. With the deepening of environmental protection work, methane (CH4), as the main greenhouse gas, has become an important indicator of environmental protection. The methane detector has become one of the indispensable tools in the field of environmental protection because […]
Read MoreFeds seek attestation on secure software
The US federal government has released a software attestation form intended to ensure that software producers partnering with the government leverage minimum secure development techniques and tool sets. The form was announced March 11 by the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which developed the form with the Office of Management […]
Read MoreKORE & Medical Guardian: First eSIM-Powered Medical Alert Device
KORE, a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions, and Medical Guardian, a leading provider of personal emergency response systems (PERS), jointly announce their groundbreaking collaboration on the first-ever medical alert device utilizing eSIM technology. This revolutionary technology is designed to overcome cell signal challenges and address healthcare access disparities by enabling electronic switching […]
Read MoreBuilding a smarter Azure Kubernetes for developers
With KubeCon Europe taking place this week, Microsoft has delivered a flurry of Azure Kubernetes announcements. In addition to a new framework for running machine learning workloads, new workload scheduling capabilities, new deployment safeguards, and security and scalability improvements, Microsoft has placed a strong emphasis on developer productivity, working to improve the developer experience and […]
Read MoreUnlock the Full Potential of IoT: Optimizing 2024 Tech Trends
Are you eager to stay ahead in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape? Now is your chance to step into the realm of tomorrow’s technology space and unlock the full potential of IoT. In an immersive session “Unlock the Full Potential of IoT: Optimizing 2024 Tech Trends,” led by KORE’s Chief Product Officer, Steven Baker, and […]
Read MoreRust adds support for C-string literals
Rust 1.77, the latest version of the Mozilla Research-founded programming language focused on safety, speed, and concurrency, adds support for C-string literals. C-string literals in Rust expand to a null-byte terminated string in memory of type & ‘static CStr. This makes it easier to write code that will interoperate with foreign language interfaces that require […]
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