Today, AWS End User Computing services announced availability of two larger, more powerful instance types for Amazon WorkSpaces Web. These new instance types provide higher performance options to help customers run demanding workloads, helping to deliver significant performance improvements for use cases like streaming audio or video, real-time collaboration, screen sharing, video conferencing, or processing large files. With this launch, WorkSpaces Web now offers a total of 3 different instance types: standard.regular, standard.large, and standard.xlarge.
Introducing Amazon Route 53 Profiles
Today, AWS announced Amazon Route 53 Profiles, a new offering that allows you to define a standard DNS configuration, in the form of a Profile, that may include Route 53 private hosted zone (PHZ) associations, Route 53 Resolver forwarding rules, and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups, and apply this configuration to multiple VPCs in the same AWS Region. You can also share Profiles across AWS accounts using AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM).
Ed Looks For A Crypto Killing
I love crypto it’s so darn volatile and I know when it’s going to move because I get tip-offs, Ed confides to his diary. When it goes high, my contacts …
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GREENCONN – Elevating Vehicle Performance with Advanced Automotive Connectors
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Sony enables Camera Remote Command through ISO-PTP
Sony has publicly released its “Camera Remote Command”, a list of commands enabling developers to remote control any of 29 Sony cameras. This removes restrictions to third party software to …
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Design IP revenues have 10.8% CAGR 2016-23 to $7.04bn
Design IP revenues reached $7.04 billion in 2023, according to the Design IP Report from Eric Esteve’s IPnest. Last year, IP licensing fees grew 14% and royalties fell by 6%. …
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Micron to get $6.1bn in Chips Act money
Micron will get $6.1 billion in US Chips Act grants to help build fabs in New York and Idaho. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York announced the award and said …
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Women Who Code shuts down
Women Who Code—a non-profit organisation for women working in tech —has closed because of lack of funds. It is with a heavy heart that we write to inform you of …
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Huawei Mate 60 Pro processor made on SMIC 7nm N+2 process
Huawei’s latest smartphone, the Mate 60 Pro, contains a 7nm HiSilicon Kirin processor made on SMIC’s N+2 process, concludes TechInsights. Although seen as a considerable technical achievement to make the …
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Intel Exits Foundry
Foundry has become a major new focus for Intel with plans to become the world’s No.2 foundry by 2030. However, 20 years ago, things were very different as Intel exited …
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