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Program from one source to many apps with Flutter
07.04.2022
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Google's software product Flutter [1] is not the first attempt to unify mobile app development. Competitors like Microsoft's Xamarin or Facebook's React Native already offer solutions in the same ... Developing apps in the past for Android, iOS, the web browser, and the desktop meant having to write different versions of the code; however, that's no longer the case thanks to Google's Flutter
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Zero Trust as a security strategy
03.02.2022
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for real opportunities. Once again, industry leader Google has shown how this can look. At Google, the idea of the secure network became obsolete years ago. Instead, the company is pursuing a strategy known ... Acceptance of zero trust models like BeyondCorp by Google or LISA by Netflix lags in Europe, where endpoint security is king. We examine why this situation must change by looking into the principles
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Zulip, Mattermost, and Rocket.Chat
26.03.2025
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Chat servers likely send confidential data to the cloud, so if you don't want to see your business talks on Google or Amazon, you can keep your information safely in your own data center with self
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News for Admins
30.01.2024
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in Windows experience." A company disclaimer notes that the timing and availability of the Copilot feature will vary by market and device and will require a Microsoft account. Google Announces AI ... In the news: Vim 9.1 Now Available; Microsoft Introduces Copilot Key to PC Keyboards; Google Announces AI Hypercomputer; Best Practices to Prepare for Post-Quantum Security Challenges; Open
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Single sign-on with Keycloak
02.02.2021
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, the identity itself is not important, the only important thing is to identify the same person beyond any doubt. To use SSO, you are not dependent on the three major players, Google, Facebook, or Open ... Google and Facebook are two of the biggest providers for single sign-on on the web, with OAuth2 and OpenID, but if you don't want to put your customers' or employees' data in their hands, Red Hat
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Lenovo Buys Motorola Phone Division
03.02.2014
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Google. The price for Motorola Mobility is reportedly around US$2.9 Billion; Google will retain ownership of Motorola's patents, as well as the Motorola advanced technology division. Google announced
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03.04.2024
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details at Apple (https://security.apple.com/blog/imessage-pq3/). Google Open Sources Magika File-Type Detection System Google has open sourced Magika, its AI-powered file-type identification system ... In the news: CIQ Offers Long-Term Support for Rocky Linux on AWS; Apple's PQ3 Brings Post-Quantum Security to iMessage; Google Open Sources Magika File-Type Detection System; Microsoft Announces Sudo
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Major Bug in glibc Could Result in System Compromise
17.02.2016
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Google's Security team has reported a problem with the popular glibc library found in most Linux systems that could result in a serious security breach. The problem affects glibc version 2
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EFF Releases HTTPS Everyhwere Firefox Plugin
05.08.2011
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of about 1000 sites that require a login and therefore are transmitting security-sensitive credentials over the network. Among those sites are Google, Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, Paypal and the EFF itself
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17.06.2017
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Google Uses Machine Learning to Protect Android Users Google is putting its machine learning prowess to work by using it to identify and weed out malicious apps from the Google Play Store. Google

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