ca [ G.671 (08/19) ] - Transmission characteristics of optical components and subsystems By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 07:18:00 GMT Transmission characteristics of optical components and subsystems Full Article
ca [ G.997.1 (02/19) ] - Physical layer management for digital subscriber line transceivers By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 10:24:00 GMT Physical layer management for digital subscriber line transceivers Full Article
ca [ G.7712/Y.1703 (08/19) ] - Architecture and specification of data communication network By www.itu.int Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 07:54:00 GMT Architecture and specification of data communication network Full Article
ca [ V.8bis (08/96) ] - Procedures for the identification and selection of common modes of operation between data circuit-terminating equipments (DCEs) and between data terminal equipments (DTEs) over the general switched telephone network and on leased poin By www.itu.int Published On :: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:24:00 GMT Procedures for the identification and selection of common modes of operation between data circuit-terminating equipments (DCEs) and between data terminal equipments (DTEs) over the general switched telephone network and on leased point-to-point telephone-type circuits Full Article
ca [ V.140 (01/05) ] - Procedures for establishing communication between two multiprotocol audiovisual terminals using digital channels at a multiple of 64 or 56 kbit/s By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 08:01:00 GMT Procedures for establishing communication between two multiprotocol audiovisual terminals using digital channels at a multiple of 64 or 56 kbit/s Full Article
ca [ V.150.1 (2003) Amendment 1 (01/05) ] - Modification to SSE reason identifier codes to support voice band data and text relay By www.itu.int Published On :: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 09:00:00 GMT Modification to SSE reason identifier codes to support voice band data and text relay Full Article
ca [ V.11/X.27 (03/93) ] - Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange circuits operating at data signalling rates up to 10 Mbit/s By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 30 May 2007 08:32:00 GMT Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange circuits operating at data signalling rates up to 10 Mbit/s Full Article
ca [ V.120/I.465 (09/92) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing By www.itu.int Published On :: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:29:00 GMT Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing Full Article
ca [ V.25ter Annex A (08/96) ] - Procedure for DTE-controlled call negotiation By www.itu.int Published On :: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:30:00 GMT Procedure for DTE-controlled call negotiation Full Article
ca [ V.10/X.26 (11/88) ] - Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits for general use with integrated circuit equipment in the field of data communications By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 15 May 2009 14:40:00 GMT Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits for general use with integrated circuit equipment in the field of data communications Full Article
ca [ V.11/X.27 (11/88) ] - Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange circuits for general use with integrated circuit equipment in the field of data communications By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 15 May 2009 14:41:00 GMT Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange circuits for general use with integrated circuit equipment in the field of data communications Full Article
ca [ V.120/I.465 (11/88) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 15 May 2009 14:42:00 GMT Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing Full Article
ca [ V.13 (11/88) ] - Simulated carrier control By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:08:00 GMT Simulated carrier control Full Article
ca [ V.25 (11/88) ] - Automatic answering equipment and/or parallel automatic calling equipment on the general switched telephone network including procedures for disabling of echo control devices for both manually and automatically established calls By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:11:00 GMT Automatic answering equipment and/or parallel automatic calling equipment on the general switched telephone network including procedures for disabling of echo control devices for both manually and automatically established calls Full Article
ca [ V.25bis (11/88) ] - Automatic calling and/or answering equipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the 100-series interchange circuits By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:13:00 GMT Automatic calling and/or answering equipment on the general switched telephone network (GSTN) using the 100-series interchange circuits Full Article
ca [ V.28 (11/88) ] - Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:14:00 GMT Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits Full Article
ca [ V.152 (2005) Amendment 1 (03/09) ] - New Annex B - Use of data signal detection and silence insertion in voiceband data, and new Annex C on use of V.21 preamble for echo canceller control in a V.152 gateway By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:25:00 GMT New Annex B - Use of data signal detection and silence insertion in voiceband data, and new Annex C on use of V.21 preamble for echo canceller control in a V.152 gateway Full Article
ca [ V.254 (09/10) ] - Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:18:00 GMT Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices Full Article
ca [ TD 285-GEN ] Addendum 1 - English - MS Word Document 2007 - LS/i on draft new Report on production, emission and exchange of closed captions for worldwide language character sets (Latin and non-Latin) [from ITU-R WP6B] By www.itu.int Published On :: Tue, 02 Feb 2021 16:05:33 GMT LS/i on draft new Report on production, emission and exchange of closed captions for worldwide language character sets (Latin and non-Latin) [from ITU-R WP6B] Source: ITU-R WP6B Study Questions: Q26/16 Full Article
ca Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Exentrica By ilovetypography.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 04:01:00 +0000 Read the book, Typographic Firsts This month, Steven Heller takes a closer look at the Exentrica font family. The post Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Exentrica appeared first on I Love Typography. Full Article typography font of the month
ca Discounts on UX Courses and Bootcamps for Black Friday 2021! By usabilitygeek.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Nov 2021 10:00:00 +0000 UX designers rejoice! This Black Friday, our friends over at the Interaction Design Foundation (IxDF) have a gift for you: 25% off UX design courses on new memberships and a $200 discount on UX Bootcamps for new and existing members. The offer is now open and ends at midnight on Cyber Monday, 29 November. […] The post Discounts on UX Courses and Bootcamps for Black Friday 2021! appeared first on Usability Geek Full Article Events Black Friday UX Bootcamps UX Courses
ca Microsoft and the Vatican unveiled this AI collaboration By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T16:16:13 The Vatican and Microsoft on Monday unveiled a digital twin of St. Peter’s Basilica that uses artificial intelligence to explore one of the world’s most important monument’s while helping the Holy See manage visitor flows and identify conservation problems.Using 400,000 high-resolution digital photographs, taken with drones, cameras and lasers over four weeks when no one was in the basilica, the digital replica is going online alongside two new on-site exhibits to provide visitors—real and virtual—with an interactive experience.“It is literally one of the most technologically advanced and sophisticated projects of its kind that has ever been pursued,” Microsoft’s president Brad Smith told a Vatican press conference.The project has been launched ahead of the Vatican’s 2025 Jubilee, a holy year in which more than 30 million pilgrims are expected to pass through the basilica’s Holy Door, on top of the 50,000 who visit on a normal day.“Everyone, really everyone should feel welcome in this great house,” Pope Francis told Smith and members of the project’s development teams at an audience Monday.The digital platform allows visitors to reserve entry times to the basilica, a novelty for one of the world’s most visited monuments that regularly has an hours-long line of tourists waiting to get in.But the heart of the project is the creation of a digital twin of St. Peter’s Basilica through advanced photogrammetry and artificial intelligence that allows anyone to “visit” the church and learn about its history.The ultra-precise 3D replica, developed in collaboration with digital preservation company Iconem, incorporates 22 petabytes of data—enough to fill five million DVDs—Smith said.The images have already identified structural damage and signs of deterioration, such as missing mosaic pieces, cracks and fissures invisible to the naked eye, with a speed and precision far beyond human capabilities.Francis has called for the ethical use of AI and used his annual World Message of Peace this year to urge an international treaty to regulate it, arguing that technology lacking human values of compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness were too great.On Monday, he thanked the Microsoft team and basilica workers responsible for the project and marveled at how modern technology was helping spread an ancient faith and preserve a piece of world patrimony, which celebrates the 400th anniversary of its consecration in 2026.“This house of prayer for all peoples has been entrusted to us by those who have preceded us in faith and apostolic ministry,” he told Smith and the delegation. “Therefore, it is a gift and a task to care for it, in both a spiritual and material sense, even through the latest technologies.”Smith declined to give a price tag for Microsoft’s investment in the project, saying only it was “substantial” and was borne of Francis’ initiative in 2018 to bring tech companies together to promote ethnically minded AI.He said Microsoft had done similar AI projects at Mont Saint-Michel in France and Ancient Olympia, in Greece. Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. —Nicole Winfield, Associated Press Full Article Tech
ca Shopify stock price is on fire today after an ‘outstanding’ quarter, boosted by AI tools and a bright holiday sales forecast By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T16:44:00 Shares of Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) are skyrocketing in early-morning trading after the company announced its Q3 2024 results, which beat expectations. As of the time of this writing, SHOP stock is up an impressive 23% to above $110 per share. However, Shopify’s stock isn’t on fire only because of its good Q3. There are some other reasons why Shopify is exciting investors this morning. Here’s what to know: Shopify’s ‘outstanding’ results Shopify would probably disagree with the statement that the company had a good Q3. As the company’s president, Harley Finkelstein, said in a press release, the results were “outstanding.” Why was the quarter so outstanding? A big part of it was the company’s Q3 revenue, which came in at $2.16 billion. That represents a whopping 26% year-over-year growth rate from Q3 2023. As Reuters notes, it even surpassed many analysts’ lofty expectations of $2.11 billion in revenue, leading to the ninth time in a row that the company has beat analyst expectations on sales. Not only did Shopify beat analyst expectations again, but its 26% revenue growth for this quarter marked “our sixth consecutive quarter of greater than 25% revenue growth excluding logistics,” Shopify CFO Jeff Hoffmeister said. In a slide deck, Shopify also announced that as of Q3 2024, the company had facilitated $1 trillion in global sales since the platform’s inception and that it now has a 10% share of the U.S. e-commerce market. Okay, but why did Shopify have such a good Q3? As also noted by Reuters, Shopify attracted more merchants to its online e-commerce platform this quarter. One of the attractions for the merchants seems to be a new artificial intelligence tool Shopify started rolling out in June called Sidekick. Sidekick is an artificial intelligence assistant currently in early access for some merchants. Shopify says the AI bot “will act as your very own advisor, guiding you with tailored, skilled advice to make your business stronger.” It does this by shouldering some of the mundane but necessary tasks that any businessperson needs to do to manage their business. Sidekick can help easily keep track of a merchant’s inventory, generate myriad reports that reveal new insights about your business, and even suggest ways to attract more customers to a storefront. Sidekick is in addition to another AI tool Shopify offers, this one called Shopify Magic, which helps merchants create product images for their wares, write product descriptions, and even help them generate FAQs for their stores. These AI tools are making it easier than ever for customers to manage their storefronts, and their availability is clearly a draw for some merchants. The future looks promising, too But Shopify’s stock isn’t only surging because the company had a terrific Q3. If anything, investors seem most excited about what the company has predicted will happen next. Shopify’s current quarter, Q4, is arguably the most important of the year for the company and its merchants. This is the all-important holiday shopping quarter—and Shopify has anounced it has strong hopes for the period. The key metric that Shopify has forecast is its revenue expectations for Q4, which the company says it expects will “grow at a mid-to-high-twenties percentage rate on a year-over-year basis.” That’s music to investors’ ears, as it means Shopify expects it may do even better in Q4 than its just-completed outstanding Q3. That revenue growth estimate is also more than the 22.7% revenue growth many analysts were expecting, noted Reuters. A resurgent stock Shopify’s stock started 2024 with prices hovering in the high seventies before dropping to the low sixties over the summer. But since the beginning of the fall, SHOP shares have been on an upswing. Today’s 23% surge means SHOP shares are actually up over 38% year-to-date. However, despite the resurgent stock, SHOP shares are nowhere near their all-time high of above $152 per share. Those highs were achieved in mid- to late-2021 when e-commerce was enjoying a pandemic boom as more people preferred online shopping over brick-and-mortar stores. Full Article News
ca AARP has a new CEO: physician and public health advocate Myechia Minter-Jordan By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T20:01:00 AARP has tapped Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan as its new CEO while promising a “new chapter” of advocating for Americans who are 50 and older and their families, the group said on Tuesday. The organization, which claims nearly 38 million members, touted Minter-Jordan’s career as a physician and public health advocate, and as a business leader who has worked to improve the health and wellness of individuals and communities. While AARP repeatedly touts its nonpartisan status—it neither supports nor opposes candidates for offices—it devoted a rather significant portion of its announcement to highlighting the voting trends of older Americans. Since last week’s election, AARP has been dissecting how voters ages 50-plus cast their ballots. In a statement, Minter-Jordan pointed to the association’s legacy over the past 65-plus years of helping to improve the lives of older Americans, age on their terms, and live their lives to the fullest, while teasing some changes in its future. “This is a pivotal moment for AARP and the nation,” she said. “As AARP looks ahead, we have exciting opportunities to empower, uplift, and make a positive impact on the health, wealth, and wellness of the more than 110 million Americans ages 50 and older and the entire country.” Working to protect Social Security and Medicare AARP long ago distanced itself from a direct connection with retirees—in 1999, it officially rebranded as AARP in lieu of the American Association of Retired Persons—and has since opened up membership to adults 18 and older. But the core of its advocacy still focuses on older Americans, including to protect Social Security and Medicare, support family caregiving, lower the costs of prescription drugs, and shift public narratives on aging. Minter-Jordan joins Washington-based AARP after serving in previous executive leadership roles at three Boston-based healthcare organizations. Most recently, she launched the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health in 2021 and served as president and CEO until July, according to her LinkedIn profile. In September, a Boston Globe columnist included Minter-Jordan among an “alarming pattern” of at least 10 Black CEOs who had recently left prominent leadership posts in the past year. Minter-Jordan attended Brown University for her undergraduate studies and medical degree and completed an MBA at Johns Hopkins University. She succeeds Jo Ann Jenkins, who announced in March that she would be stepping down when her contract is up at the end of the year, after a decade leading AARP. Full Article News
ca Crisis calls to a suicide prevention group for LGBTQ+ youth jumped 700% after Trump’s victory By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T21:10:00 Donald Trump has yet to take office as president for a second time, but vulnerable groups of Americans are already responding to his election victory. As mental health appointments have surged in the wake of the 2024 presidential election, so have cries for help from LGBTQ+ youth. The day after the election, the Trevor Project, a nonprofit suicide prevention program for LGBTQ+ youth, saw a 700% increase in requests for its crisis services, according to data shared with Fast Company. (The Trevor Project also created a guide for LGBTQ+ youth to find and build community after the election.) “The increases in volume that we have experienced across our lines indicate that this election is taking a toll on the mental health of LGBTQ+ young people in a major way,” said Becca Nordeen, the group’s SVP of crisis intervention. “It’s clear that this is a challenging moment for many LGBTQ+ young people. But, we want to remind everyone that no matter what they are feeling right now, we can – and we will – get through this together.” As Fast Company reported last week, the election also sparked a surge in appointments for mental healthcare services, according to data from Zocdoc. Full Article News
ca Trump’s new EPA pick wants to make the U.S. the AI ‘capital of the world’ By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T22:00:00 President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to “pursue energy dominance” to “make the United States the artificial intelligence capital of the world,” he said in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday. Looking forward to getting straight to work as part of President Trump's Cabinet to unleash US energy dominance, make America the AI capital of the world, bring American auto jobs back home, and so much more. pic.twitter.com/zGGLIRMrd6— Lee Zeldin (@leezeldin) November 12, 2024 Trump announced Monday that he would nominate former New York Rep. Lee Zeldin to helm the nation’s top environmental agency, which regulates emissions, when he takes office in January. During Trump’s third presidential campaign, he spoke often of deregulating industries and ensuring environmental protections aren’t hampering businesses. “[Zeldin] will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time maintaining the highest environmental standards,” Trump said on his social media platform, Truth Social, when announcing the appointment. Trump’s last go-round in office had wide impacts on the environment. He picked a coal lobbyist to lead the EPA, rolled back more than 100 environmental protections, and exited the Paris climate accord. It now appears that making sure AI and its energy-sucking data centers won’t be held back are top of mind for the incoming leader. Artificial intelligence is notorious for requiring massive compute to train systems. That, in turn, increases carbon emissions. Goldman Sachs Research estimated in May that data center power demand will grow 160% by 2030 as the AI revolution gathers steam and efficiency gains wane. The Biden administration has also embraced artificial intelligence. The Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security conducted AI pilots to address vulnerabilities in government networks, the Department of Justice and Department of Education worked to combat AI-generated image-based sexual abuse, and the administration issued a first-ever National Security Memorandum on AI “to ensure the United States leads the world’s development of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI.” Full Article Tech
ca What the Negro League can teach us about our economy By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T22:00:00 I am a huge baseball fan, so World Series time is one of my favorite times of the year, especially when my Yankees are playing. (Yes—I’m a Yankees fan. Winners can handle the hate.) I went to my first game at Shea Stadium to see the Yankees play the Senators and played stickball in Lefferts Park imagining I would pitch for the Yankees someday. I came up as a fan towards the tail end of the first generation of integrated baseball. Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in the late forties. By the 1950s, the Negro League, which had until that point been the main place for Black men to play professional baseball, was essentially defunct. This year was the 100th anniversary of the Negro League. It began in 1924 and grew in popularity from there. Despite the talent of the players in those teams, the all-white Major League did everything they could to keep Black men out of baseball. They resisted it for years until Jackie Robinson came along. Why? Racism, sure. But also, because they were afraid. They were afraid of putting Black men and white men on the same playing field—literally. They were worried—in some cases, rightfully so—that Black men would outperform white men at the game. Instead of opening the ballparks to everyone, creating a true meritocracy and better baseball for all, they artificially kept a part of the population out of the game. The problem with limiting inclusion I see a similar trend playing out in our economy now: We are artificially keeping a whole class of people out, limiting the true potential of what we can achieve. Almost 400 laws have been introduced in the past few years to stop or restrict the use of social impact considerations in private sector decision-making. These include laws that would ban diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to support the most marginalized among us to start and grow businesses. This push has been exemplified by the legal effort to stop a privately funded program from the Fearless Fund, which aimed to help Black women founders and their companies. The Fearless Fund recently settled to avoid creating a legal precedent against these kinds of programs in the future. I will not put on my attorney hat and get into the merits of these laws or lawsuits. That’s for another time. But clearly, a group of people felt threatened by the support of Black women entrepreneurs, enough to spend time and resources to take legal action. They are doing this, even though Black women, women of color, and people of color in general, have the most barriers to success as entrepreneurs and small business owners. Black and Latiné business owners are usually constrained by undercapitalization and often lack access to traditional advisor and investor networks. As a result, people of color are less likely to be approved for small business loans, and when they are approved, receive lower amounts at higher interest rates compared to their white counterparts. Investment returns are the same, yet . . . The picture on the equity side of the equation is not any brighter. While white men receive at least 77% of the venture capital funding, Black men receive less than 1% of it. However, data have also shown that investment firms managed by people of color perform no different from firms managed by white people, for most asset classes. For four major asset classes—mutual funds, hedge funds, real estate, and private equity—with a combined $69.1 trillion in assets globally, less than 1.3% are managed by people of color and white women. And of this asset bucket, only 1% percent are managed by Black people. This results in a lack of diversity in which founders are funded with venture capital and private equity. Like segregated baseball, it also begs the question about what innovation, creativity, and productivity are all of us missing out on because of this pattern of exclusion. Legal advocates and their supporters are doing everything they can to stop anyone trying to upset this norm, just like they kept baseball segregated for as long as they could. Beyond a single case, they have effectively cowed potential investors from expanding economic opportunity for fear of becoming a target of groundless litigation. While Major League Baseball colluded to exclude Black men from competing with white men, white MLB players were also barred from competing in the Negro Leagues and feared reprisals. Now, similar forces seek to bar Black women’s access to competition with white men by threatening reprisals to private investors and philanthropists. So far, their strategy seems to be successful. Unlike Dodgers owner Branch Rickey who invested in Jackie Robinson to win and ultimately improve baseball, white investors seem to be standing back, avoiding being called out as champions for economic equity and inclusion. (Their support for Robinson is probably the only reason I wasn’t too brokenhearted when the Dodgers beat my Yankees for the series title.) Perhaps investors do not want to find out if Black women entrepreneurs are actually better than the average white male entrepreneur. We can all win in an inclusive economy Our nation does not need to impede everyone capable and courageous enough to start a business, keeping up yesterday’s systemic barriers to economic opportunity. Such barriers need to be broken so we can all enjoy the fruits of an economy that recognizes talent and drive. In the same way, we celebrate Jackie Robinson today and MLB has adjusted its records to include men like my grandfather, New York Cuban all-star pitcher Patricio Scantlebury, we will celebrate those with the courage to demand and strive for excellence and inclusion. They may not win before courts skilled in today’s ahistorical sophistry, but they will win in the court of public opinion. Our history will remember them and those who invested in them as champions for the equitable and inclusive economy we all deserve. Joe Scantlebury, JD, is CEO of Living Cities. Full Article Impact
ca Elon Musk? RFK, Jr.? Here’s who’s likely to join Donald Trump’s Cabinet By www.fastcompany.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T22:00:00 While Donald Trump has announced a few people who will be part of his new administration, when it comes to Cabinet appointees, things appear to be ramping up fast. Trump has named people to several roles, including chief of staff and border czar, and media reports in the past 24 hours have leaked a number of potential Cabinet appointments–with more to come. On Monday night, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump was expected to name Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State—the first of the 15 Cabinet posts to be filled. And on Tuesday South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was tapped to head Homeland Security. Trump also confirmed that former Rep. Lee Zeldin would be his EPA administrator and that John Ratcliffe, the one-time director of National Intelligence during the final year of Trump’s first term and a former congressman who is unflinchingly loyal to Trump, is his pick to lead the CIA. Trump also surprised many with his pick of Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary. The job of Cabinet secretaries is to advise the president on issues that are related to their office—and whoever fills those must first be confirmed by the Senate . . . at least, for now. Trump is already calling on the Republican-controlled Senate to change those rules and let him appoint nominees without a Senate vote. Nominees for Cabinet positions are normally trusted advisors, experts in their field, and sometimes major donors. Tesla CEO and Trump backer Elon Musk also may or may not be involved: He recently put out a call on X saying it “would be interesting to hear recommendations for roles in the new administration for consideration by the President.” Whether those recommendations will carry any weight is, of course, unknown, but given how close Musk and Trump are now—and Trump’s fondness for social media feedback—it can’t be discounted entirely. That said, here are some of the leading and potential candidates for select Cabinet posts: Attorney General Senator Mike Lee: Considered by some as the leading candidate, the Utah Senator aided efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He has also spread conspiracy theories about the January 6 attack on the Capitol. That’s a big turnaround from 2016, when he did not vote for Trump. Jeffrey Clark: Known best as the assistant Attorney General who pressured officials in the Justice Department to overturn Trump’s loss in 2020, Clark is currently under indictment in Georgia for his role in that election. Three months ago, a disciplinary committee in Washington, D.C., said Clark should be disbarred for two years for efforts to interfere with election results. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: The former Soros Fund Management executive (and founder and CEO of Key Square Group) is reportedly Trump’s “go-to economic advisor” and has become the frontrunner in the race for Treasury Secretary after John Paulson removed himself from consideration Tuesday. He has known the Trump family for decades and is friends with JD Vance. Bessent has expressed concerns about the country’s debt levels and believes the way to correct that is by increasing growth. Asked about a possible Treasury secretary role by CNBC, he said, “I’m going to do whatever Donald Trump asks.” Howard Lutnick: While Lutnick, who is CEO of investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald, might be under consideration, he’s busy right now leading the Trump transition team with Linda McMahon (who was administrator of the Small Business Administration, 2017-2019, during Trump’s first term). Lutnick and Trump have been friends for more than 20 years and he raised or donated more than $75 million for Trump’s reelection bid. Larry Kudlow: Best known as a Fox Business financial commentator, Kudlow served as director of the National Economic Council during the Trump Administration, 2018-2021. Throughout this election cycle, Kudlow has been a vocal supporter of Trump and his economic policies on Fox. Wild cards Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: While Kennedy has said Trump “promised” him “control of the public health agencies,” the exact role he will play in the administration (if any) is still very much up in the air. Asked by CNN in August if he would appoint the independent politician to his cabinet, Trump said “he probably would,” but public criticism of Kennedy’s stance on vaccines and water fluoridation has grown considerably since then. Elon Musk: Musk has stuck close to Trump since the election, even sitting in on a call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Musk has, however, taken himself out of the running for any Cabinet positions, according to Trump. “He doesn’t want to be in the Cabinet, he just wants to be in charge of cost-cutting. We’ll have a new position, secretary of cost-cutting—Elon wants to do that.” On Tuesday, Trump announced that Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy would indeed head a new agency called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut government spending, although a new agency cannot be created without Congress. Update, November 12, 2024: This article has been updated with Trump’s picks for CIA and Defense Secretary, and announcement about Musk and Ramaswamy. Full Article News
ca Installing Certificate on ISE Lab Server By lostintransit.se Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 06:52:16 +0000 When ISE is installed, all the certificates used for different services such as EAP, Admin portal, etc., are self signed. Below is a short summary of the certificates that ISE uses: The certificates can be seen by going to Administration Full Article ISE Certificates
ca Leveraging GPO to Distribute User- and Computer Certificate By lostintransit.se Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 07:31:14 +0000 The use of Group Policy Objects (GPO) can be really powerful in a Windows environment. In this post we’re going to leverage GPO to distribute certificates to the user and computer as well as enabling the 802.1X supplicant. First, let’s Full Article ISE 802.1X Certificate
ca Keychron’s Approach to Designing Mechanical Keyboards + New Products By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 13:00:59 +0000 Keychron has been leading the charge in mechanical keyboard design and development, and COO Paul Tan shares more about it and what's to come. Full Article Main Technology interview keyboard keyboards Keychron mechanical keyboard Paul Tan wireless keyboard wireless keyboards
ca The Cassette-Inspired FiiO KA15 DAC Is Small Enough To Fit on Your Keys By design-milk.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:00:13 +0000 Audiophiles have a new DAC for on-the-go use, in the form of the new cassette-inspired Fiio KA15 – which is small enough to be a keyring. Full Article Main Technology DAC FiiO KA15
ca The Leica Q3 43 Brings a New Lens to the Q Series By design-milk.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:00:06 +0000 Leica a brings a new lens to the Q series for the first time in 9 years with the Leica Q3 43 that has a classic Leica design, along with a new 43mm lens. Full Article Main Technology camera camera lens Leica
ca We’ve Added a New Cisco CCNA Certification Course To Our Library! By blog.ine.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 14:12:12 +0000 Tune into Gabe Rivas’s most recent course release, Network Foundation Protection: Management Plane, the second in a series of eight CCNA security courses. Network Foundation Protection is a security framework that provides with strategies to protect three functional areas of a device: Management Plane, Control Plane, and Data plane. In this Course we will focus [...] Full Article product updates
ca We’ve Added New 2018 Dates To Our Bootcamp Calendar By blog.ine.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2018 16:09:35 +0000 Head over to our Bootcamps Site to view all of our upcoming Bootcamps. Full Article CCENT CCIE General CCNA CCNP
ca Don’t Miss The Latest Module In Our Certified Ethical Hacking v10 Technology Course! By blog.ine.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Sep 2018 19:02:24 +0000 Module 9 is here! Tune into Josue Vargas’s newest video – Certified Ethical Hacking: Denial of Service to learn about DoS and DDoS attacks and how to prevent them. About the Course DoS and DDoS are disruptive attacks meant to bring a server or network out of operation. You might have seen some of this [...] Full Article product updates
ca What to Expect: CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam Bootcamp By blog.ine.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 17:46:20 +0000 Our bootcamps are a great study resource for CCIE candidates. No matter whether you’re just starting out on your CCIE training journey, or have been studying for months, an INE bootcamp can help you gauge where you’re at in the study process and what you need to focus on before attempting your CCIE Exams. What [...] Full Article CCIE General CCIE R&S CCIE R&S Written
ca GeoGuessr- Build critical thinking skills with this map-based game By www.ilearntechnology.com Published On :: Sun, 06 Jan 2019 21:28:37 +0000 What it is: GeoGuessr is a fun map-based game where students get virtually “dropped” somewhere in the world, and must explore the landscape around them through Google Street View to determine where in the world they are. When they’ve determined where in the world they are, they click on the world map to make a... Full Article Analyze Apply collaboration Evaluate Fun & Games Geography Inquiry Interactive Whiteboard iOS Language Arts Math Middle/High School Primary Elementary Secondary Elementary Social Studies Virtual Field Trips Websites conversion game geoguessr inquiry location map metric units story virtual field trip
ca Are Data Caps Actually An Issue? Not Really, Says OpenVault - Most Are Unlikely To Exceed Their Usage Limit; + more news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 07:30:02 EDT Are Data Caps Actually An Issue? Not Really, Says OpenVault - Most Are Unlikely To Exceed Their Usage Limit fierce-network.com Cable Giants Start Offering Free Streaming Subscriptions In Acknowledgement They Lost The Cord Cutting War techdirt.com Verizon Continues Fiber Push, Beats Fixed Wireless Target, Awaits Frontier Acquisition telecompetitor.com DoJ to support injunction against Disney-Fox-WBD sports streaming JV lightreading.com T-Mobile customer goes through hell after the phones she traded in go missing phonearena.com Google Is Reportedly Developing An AI That Will Take Over The User s Computer Browser To Complete Certain Tasks, And Is Codenamed Project Jarvis wccftech.com read comment(s) Full Article
ca AT&T Praises Itself After Getting Caught Taking Too Much Money From FCC Program; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:30:02 EDT AT&T praises itself after getting caught taking too much money from FCC program arstechnica.com Altice USA aims to fix broken video model with more flexible pay-TV options lightreading.com Donald Trump And Joe Rogan Think Elon Musk s Starlink Is Akin To Magic Pixie Dust techdirt.com WISPs want more fiber, getting to it is a challenge fierce-network.com AST SpaceMobile Successfully Unfolds First Satellites telecompetitor.com Nintendo launches Nintendo Music, an iOS and Android app that lets Switch Online subscribers stream or download gaming tunes from Nintendo titles theverge.com read comment(s) Full Article
ca Comcast Would've Returned To Broadband Sub Growth Without ACP Impact; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:16:55 EDT Comcast would've returned to broadband sub growth without ACP impact lightreading.com Finally, a sign of life for Europe s sovereign satellite Internet constellation arstechnica.com SpaceX five satellite launches away from bringing T-Mobile users Direct-to-Cell service phonearena.com Altice USA aims to fix broken video model with more flexible pay-TV options lightreading.com Indonesia bans sales of Pixel smartphones, saying Google must comply with rules requiring 40% local content in smartphones, days after banning iPhone 16 techcrunch.com VGHF, Libraries Lose Again On DMCA Exemption Request To Preserve Old Video Games techdirt.com read comment(s) Full Article
ca 'Call of Duty' Download, Amazon NFL Stream Drive Record Data Usage At Comcast; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:10:28 EDT 'Call of Duty' download, Amazon NFL stream drive record data usage at Comcast lightreading.com Laptop, smartphone, and game console prices could soar after the election arstechnica.com Study: 76% Of U.S. Residents Want Government To Do Something About Soaring Broadband Prices techdirt.com Charter is delaying DOCSIS 4.0 again. What happened? fierce-network.com Thousands of hacked TP-Link routers used in years-long account takeover attacks arstechnica.com Sixth Circuit Title II Oral Arguments on FCC Definitions Center on Major Questions telecompetitor.com read comment(s) Full Article
ca Verizon, AT&T Tell Courts: FCC Can't Punish Us For Selling User Location Data; + more notable news - By www.dslreports.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:30:02 EDT Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can t punish us for selling user location data arstechnica.com Cable One tests pay-as-you-go Internet option, stays on the mobile sidelines lightreading.com Boost Mobile says it s ready to rumble with big carriers fierce-network.com Verizon to comply with the BBB National Advertising Division s recommendation that it discontinue or modify claims made in advertising about its satellite-supported texting telecompetitor.com Apple plans a smart home IP camera and aims for 10M+ annual shipments, with production scheduled for 2026 medium.com Verizon Messages (Message+) Is Shutting Down In December webpronews.com read comment(s) Full Article
ca Call To Creative Work By www.swiss-miss.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 13:02:48 +0000 “The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” ― Mary Oliver Full Article quotes
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ca Apple Stores Relocate in Three Cities on November 9 By www.tuaw.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 14:21:00 -0700 On November 9, Apple will relocate its La Encantada retail store in Tucson, Arizona, to a temporary location within the same shopping center. The new store will open at 10 a.m. local time, on Level 2, in front of the main stairs. This store has been part of the Tucson community since 2004, and the […] Full Article Apple
ca Exposé Reveals Ongoing Smartphone Location Tracking Threats By tidbits.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 14:50:38 +0000 404 Media, KrebsOnSecurity, and other outlets are covering the exposure of Locate X, a tool that grants extensive access to smartphone location data. In the absence of strong legislation, Apple and Google need to do more to protect users.Read original article Full Article Security Tech News location tracking privacy
ca Protect Yourself Against Location Tracking Abuses By tidbits.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 00:44:19 +0000 Recent revelations of unauthorized location tracking by Babel Street expose privacy vulnerabilities for iPhone users. Adam Engst offers actionable strategies to reduce the likelihood of having your privacy violated by data brokers. Full Article iPhone iPad & iOS Security location tracking privacy
ca New MacBook Pros Gain M4 Chips, 12MP Center Stage Camera, and Thunderbolt 5 By tidbits.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 19:10:42 +0000 With the release of new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models based on the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips, Apple has addressed every niggling annoyance in the previous generation—these are glorious machines. But they still aren’t cheap. Full Article Productivity M4 M4 Max M4 Pro MacBook Pro Thunderbolt 4 Thunderbolt 5