You can now use the Amazon Redshift Query Editor V2 with Amazon Redshift in the AWS Canada (Calgary) region. Amazon Redshift Query Editor V2 makes data in your Amazon Redshift data warehouse and data lake more accessible with a web-based tool for SQL users such as data analysts, data scientists, and database developers. With Query Editor V2, users can explore, analyze, and collaborate on data. It reduces the operational costs of managing query tools by providing a web-based application that allows you to focus on exploring your data without managing your infrastructure.
Amazon EC2 macOS AMIs are now available on AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store
Starting today, customers can reference the latest macOS AMIs via public parameters on the AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. With this functionality, customers can query the public parameters to retrieve the latest macOS imageIDs, ensure that new EC2 Mac instances are launched with the latest macOS versions, and display a complete list of all available public parameter macOS AMIs. Public parameters are available for both x86 and ARM64 macOS AMIs and can be integrated with customers’ existing AWS CloudFormation templates.
This capability is supported in all AWS regions where EC2 Mac instances are available. To learn more about this feature, please visit the documentation here
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World’s biggest land-based crane
Oh what a delight when an interesting email drops randomly into the inbox. Apparently, Mammoet is assembling the world’s biggest land-based crane at Westdorpe in the Netherlands even as I …
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What caught your eye this week? (Intel3, foundries, ThrombUS+, VLEO)
We’re talking foundry capacity, the Intel3 process, detecting deep vein thrombosis, and Redwire making further inroads into VLEO…
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Fable: The Collector
364 years ago, a man was born who became a prolific collector. Through his role as a physician he acquired a plethora of objects from plants and animal specimens to …
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False News
TikTok and X are the hardest social media platforms for identifyng whether news content is trustworthy, according to a survey conducted in 47 markets for the Reuters Institute Digital News …
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Element14 and AMD launch ‘Eye On Intelligence’ design challenge
element14 and AMD have launched the “Eye on Intelligence” design challenge. This competition invites participants to design and build an embedded vision project using a development kit based on the …
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DARPA signs VLEO SabreSat Spacecraft for Otter programme
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has chosen Redwire’s SabreSat VLEO (very low-Earth orbit) platform for its Otter propulsion research programme. The contract from the defence agency will …
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China foundries full; Taiwan capacity utilisation at 70-80%
Chinese foundries have experienced a faster recovery in capacity utilisation compared to their peers, says TrendForce, thanks to trends like IC domestic substitution and policies like “China for China”. Some …
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Capacity to grow 6% in 2024 and 7% in 2025, says SEMI
Semiconductor manufacturing capacity will increase by 6% in 2024 and 7% in 2025 from its Q1 level of 33.7 million wpm (8” equivalent), says SEMI. Capacity for 5nm nodes and …
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