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Tech giants partner up to build next-gen, open source video codecs
Amazon, Netflix, Intel, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, Cisco have announced the formation of the Alliance for Open Media.
The group aims to build “The open and royalty-free format for next generation ultra high definition media.”
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Syncsort open-sources Spark connector for mainframes
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SAP Unveils Software for Spark, Open-Source Big Data Sieve
SAP SE has become the latest big technology company to throw its weight behind open-source data-sifting software called Spark as it tackles information streaming from industries such as retail, telecommunications and transport.
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RapidMiner Embraces its Community and Open Source Culture Delivering Get-More-Open-Core Predictive Analytics
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Avnet Leverages Open Source Prototyping Platform in New MicroZed Carrier Card Kit for Arduino
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Linux Distros That Turn Your PC into Retro Gaming Console
Steam Deck is making news for all the right reasons. It is a fantastic piece of tech, powered by a variant of Arch Linux (SteamOS 3.0) developed by Valve.
While you can install any other operating system in it, it is best to have it as it is for convenience.
Unfortunately, Steam Deck or anything similar is not available everywhere. So, what if you can convert your system to a Linux-powered retro gaming console using a distribution?
| Bambu Lab X1 - A color 3D Printer with LIDAR and AI for improved accuracy, ease of use (Crowdfunding)
3D printing can be time-consuming and challenging, and even today, it’s still not as easy as using a photocopier, but the team at Bambu Lab has taken it upon itself to make a better, easier-to-use 3D printer with the X1 color 3D printer combining LIDAR and AI technology to level the bed, calibrate the prints, and detect anomalies.
The Bambu Lab X1 3D printer supports up to 16 colors, is making removing support easier with snap-away material or dissolvable filament, can handle PC and PA-CF filaments beyond the traditional PLA and PETG filaments, manage up to 500 mm/s prints, and provides better prints with features such as active vibration compensation. Oh, and you don’t need to assemble it, since it comes fully assembled and ready to use out of the box.
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EndeavourOS Artemis Released with Better ARM Support and Updates
The EndeavourOS team brings the June 22.06 release ("Artemis") with much-better ARM support, the latest Kernel and more. We round up the release in this post.
| Games: GOG, Dead Cells, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and More
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