Is ChatGPT writing your code? Watch out for malware
Developers have long used sites like Stack Overflow as forums where they could get code examples and assistance. That community is rapidly being replaced by generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. Today, developers ask AI chatbots to help create sample code, translate from one programming language to another, and even write test cases. These chatbots have become full-fledged […]
Read MoreBuilding Multiplayer VR Games: Challenges and Solutions
Illustration: © IoT For All Even before the first portable screen, the tech industry has been working on new and novel ways to integrate technology into the lives of consumers. Particularly for its ability to facilitate social spaces and interactions, XR, or Extended Reality, has been a hot topic in the immersive tech industry, introducing […]
Read MoreDeno 1.38 features HTML documentation, hot module replacement
The Deno runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly has been updated with new HTML capabilities. The latest updates enhance documentation and client-side navigation in Deno and the Fresh web framework, respectively. Unveiled November 2, Deno 1.38 offers “significant” improvements to the deno doc command, highlighted by an ability to produce documentation using a new deno […]
Read MoreAdopt embedded penetration testing to keep IoT devices secure
With growing adoption of IoT and connected devices, organizations need to focus on their embedded systems security. While many organizations conduct regular application and network penetration testing, they often forget to evaluate connected devices for vulnerabilities. Embedded pen testing analyzes connected devices, including IoT products, for potential weaknesses. To help security teams and interested […]
Read MoreNetworking 2.0: Safeguarding Against IoT Security Risks
Illustration: © IoT For All The Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere. An estimated 75 billion IoT devices will be in use by 2025 ranging from home appliances to precise industrial equipment, to life-saving medical devices, and everything in between. How does Networking 2.0 fit in? IoT is revolutionizing just about every imaginable industry, but […]
Read MoreOracle Helidon 4 Java microservices framework stresses virtual threads
Oracle has released the production version of Helidon 4, a microservices framework for Java featuring a server implementation harnessing virtual threads for higher performance. Version 4 was announced October 24; instructions can be found at helidon.io. There also is a migration guide. Before Helidon 4, the project’s web server utilized Netty as its foundation and […]
Read MoreHow autonomous vehicles could help the elderly and disabled in the near future
Getty Images/iStockphoto More about Innovation Autonomous vehicles are well on their way to becoming a reality of life as we know it, with multiple rideshare companies and car makers already deep into testing the technology for a variety of purposes. Some experts are already thinking of ways the technology could be used to help the […]
Read MoreHow to use the specification design pattern in C#
Whеn wе work in business applications, our job is to writе businеss logic that implements thе businеss rulеs—i.e., the rules that our company has specified for application. How can we make this job easier? One way is to use the specification design pattern. Thе spеcification dеsign pattеrn providеs a flеxiblе way to dеfinе and combinе […]
Read MoreTop 12 machine learning use cases and business applications
Executives across all business sectors have been making substantial investments in machine learning, saying it is a critical technology for competing in today’s fast-paced digital economy. “Machine learning is the backbone of today’s business, turning data into insights and insights into action and predictability. That’s why machine learning is highly useful,” said Adnan Masood, chief […]
Read MoreCat 1 and Cat 1bis Connectivity in IoT: 5 Common Use Cases
Illustration: © IoT For All IoT operators today have many options for connecting their IoT devices with cellular technology. Your next IoT deployment might thrive on low-data, low-power standards such as NB-IoT or LTE-M. Or, maybe you’re looking forward to New Radio standards RedCap and eRedCap, which may offer stronger performance on 5G networks. For […]
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