Starting today, you can use the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol to broadcast to your Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) channels. This new protocol, in addition to RTMPS, expands options for live streaming and helps to maintain video quality when sent across varying network conditions.
Amazon CodeCatalyst now supports adding tasks to issues
Today, AWS announces that CodeCatalyst Issues now support breaking down issues into smaller units called tasks. CodeCatalyst customers can now add up to 100 tasks within a single issue to further organize and plan out the work involved. Tasks can be added when creating a new issue or later added to existing issues and can be assigned to any of the project members. You can also reorder, mark as complete, or remove tasks on an issue.
Amazon Cognito is now available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region
Starting today, customers can use Amazon Cognito in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region. Amazon Cognito makes it easy to add authentication, authorization, and user management to your web and mobile apps. Amazon Cognito scales to millions of users and supports sign-in with social identity providers such as Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon, and enterprise identity providers via standards such as SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect.
Amazon CloudWatch now supports tagging alarms with AWS CloudFormation
Amazon CloudWatch now supports using AWS CloudFormation to manage tags when you create, update, or delete alarms.
Announcing AWS Transfer Family workshop for building secure file transfer solutions using SFTP
AWS Transfer Family now provides an interactive workshop for building file transfer solutions using Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). With this workshop in AWS Workshop Studio, you can learn how to build secure and automated business-to-business file transfer workflows in AWS, and integrate data from remote business partners in your applications and data lakes.
Fable: The Scientist Who Felt Shame
There was once a scientist, whose obituary was published before he died. One of the phrases in the obituary called him a ‘merchant of death’. Horrified by this, he decided …
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The Deep Sea Miners
India has applied to the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for two new licenses to explore parts of the Indian Ocean sea bed for minerals, If they are granted, India would …
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sureCore moves SRAM cores to 16nm finfet process
sureCore, the low power embedded SRAM IP specialist, has announced the availability of its PowerMiser, ultra-low, dynamic power memory compiler in 16nm. This will enable developers to more easily hit …
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Wireless MCU modules cover Bluetooth LE 5.4, Thread and Matter
u-blox has announced four stamp-sized wireless MCU modules that can run user code and support Bluetooth LE 5.4, Thread, Matter and PSA Certified Level 3 security. ALMA-B10x versions are built …
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Capaldi is chair of UK power electronics network
Professor Mike Capaldi, dean of innovation and business at Newcastle University, is to be the Chair of UK power, electronics, machines and drives (PEMD) manufacturing network DER-IC. Funded by Innovate …
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