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Game studios show resilience amid shifting market | Unity | VentureBeat

Game engine maker Unity published a report today that sheds light on the gaming industry's response to economic challenges.

CrowdStrike and Dell unleash an AI-powered, unified security vision | VentureBeat

By adding CrowdStrike's Falcon XDR platform to its current Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, Dell provides its global base of resellers with AI-based technologies their customers need to battle back against attacks.

Cybersecurity startup makes open source pay, gains funding in a down market | VentureBeat

Filigran is now instrumental in organizing and analyzing cybercrime data, managing the modeling of multiple ransomware campaigns and enhancing response to cyber incidents.

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Flask SQLAlchemy with Tutorial, Environment Setup, python, overview, routing, http method, introduction, application, variable rules, url building, request, cookies, static files, file uploading, mail etc.

Pandas Data processing - javatpoint

Pandas Data processing with What is Python Pandas, Reading Multiple Files, Null values, Multiple index, Application, Application Basics, Resampling, Plotting the data, Moving windows functions, Series, Read the file, Data operations, Filter Data etc.

How to troubleshoot sluggish apps | Network World

There's more at stake than lost productivity when application response times slow to a standstill. Company revenue also takes a hit.

Police in Europe conduct raids over file-sharing sites | Network World

Police across Europe conducted raids on Tuesday against ISPs and private individuals to collect evidence against several websites suspected of offering content to file-sharing networks without permission of the copyright holder.

EU releases text of secretive ACTA copyright treaty | Network World

The final version of the international Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) leaves the door open for countries to introduce the so-called three-strikes rule, which would see Internet users cut off if they download copyrighted material.

Judge cuts file-sharing fine to $67,500 | Network World

Even after cutting a damages award in a file-sharing case to one-tenth the original sum, a judge said Friday the new fine was still excessive.

Bank of the West tilts from Cisco MARS to LogRhythm | Network World

When there was a hullabaloo last November over Cisco all too quietly ending any new third-party support for the Cisco Security, Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (MARS), analysts predicted IT managers might not be as eager to fly to MARS anymore since MARS would not be expanding log collection for non-Cisco equipment in the future.

Privacy groups file FTC complaint on behavioral advertising | Network World

Three privacy groups have filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission about behavioral advertising practices, accusing Google, Yahoo and other advertising vendors of creating a "Wild West" atmosphere with few rules for protecting consumer privacy.

DHS studying global response to Conficker botnet | Network World

One year after the Conficker botnet was front-page news around the world, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is preparing a report looking at the worldwide effort to keep it in check.

Microsoft and Google team up against geotagging patent | Network World

Archrivals Microsoft and Google have teamed up to sue a company called GeoTag, claiming the company improperly used a patent to file lawsuits against several hundred organizations.

Sony struggles with poor sales of the PSP Go | Network World

When Sony launched its PSP Go last year the company had high hopes. The device was supposed to help PlayStation Portable shipments increase by almost a million units for the year and spearhead Sony's digital download push into the portable gaming market. But things haven't gone according to plan.

Inside the labs at Microsoft, HP and IBM | Network World

At Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, investment in research and development is a reflection of corporate culture. This three-part piece examines the different approaches taken by each of these influential tech companies. Hewlett-Packard prides itself on its pragmatism, while Microsoft holds the flag of basic research aloft -- and IBM continues to file more patent applications, year after year, than any other tech company.

Download a Centralized IT Governance Plan | Network World

Who: Gerry McCartney, CIO and VP of IT, Purdue University

Samsung notches 1 millionth TV app download | Network World

Samsung Electronics, the world's largest TV maker, announced the one millionth download of apps aimed at high definition TVs on Thursday.

UK jury clears operator of Oink BitTorrent search engine | Network World

In a blow to the entertainment industry, a U.K. jury on Friday acquitted the operator of a popular BitTorrent search engine that enabled people to download music.

Music companies want Pirate Bay founders to pay fine | Network World

The Stockholm District Court should decide that two of The Pirate Bay's founders have to pay a fine since the file-sharing site is still open and they are still involved, according to a recent filing from the music industry.

BenQ unveils new K61 e-reader with 6-inch touchscreen | Network World

BenQ launched its second-generation e-reader on Friday, a device able to download e-books via Wi-Fi or 3G networks and take notes using the touchscreen.

Chinese e-publisher plans Baidu copyright lawsuit | Network World

A Chinese e-publisher plans to file a lawsuit against local search engine Baidu.com over pirated versions of copyright works allegedly viewable through Baidu services, the publisher said Thursday.

SeaMicro crams 768 Atom cores in new cloud server | Network World

SeaMicro has crammed 768 Atom processor cores into its latest low-power SM10000-64HD server in an effort to provide a quick response time to Web transactions while saving energy.

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