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Samsung and LG are promoting Cinema LED screen adoption in theaters
Hollywood Reporter learned from industry insiders that Samsung, LG, and other tech companies are pushing movie theater chains to adopt LED screens. This fundamental transformation could offer brighter screens and a different content delivery process, but the screens would be expensive and power-hungry.
Sturgeon issues apology over forced adoption
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Device virtualization is key to IoT adoption
NASA Launches ‘Open-Source Science Initiative’, Urges Adoption of Open Science
But LWN.net notes that the talk went far beyond just the calibration software for the James Webb Space Telescope and the Mars Ingenuity copter’s flight-control framework.
In his talk, Crawford presented
NASA’s Open-Source
Science Initiative. Its goal is to support scientists to help them
integrate open-science principles into the entire research workflow. Just a
few weeks before Crawford’s talk, NASA’s Science Mission Directorate
published its new
policy on scientific information.
Crawford summarized this policy with “as open as possible, as restricted
as necessary, always secure”, and he made this more concrete: “Publications
should be made openly available with no embargo period, including research
data and software. Data should be released with a Creative Commons Zero
license, and software with a commonly used permissive license, such as
Apache, BSD, or MIT. The new policy also encourages using and contributing
to open-source software.” Crawford added that NASA’s policies will be
updated to make it clear that employees can contribute to open-source
projects in their official capacity….
As part of its Open-Source Science Initiative, NASA has started its
five-year Transform
to Open Science (TOPS) mission. This is a $40-million mission to speed
up adoption of open-science practices; it starts with the White House and
all major US federal agencies, including NASA, declaring 2023 as the “Year of Open Science”. One of NASA’s
strategic goals with TOPS is to enable five major scientific discoveries
through open-science principles, Crawford said.
Interesting tidbit from the article: “In 2003 NASA created a license to enable the release of software by civil servants, the NASA Open
Source Agreement. This license
has been approved by the Open Source Initiative (OSI), but the Free Software Foundation doesn’t consider
it a free-software license because it does not allow changes to the code that come from third-party free-software projects.”
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Security tool adoption jumps, Okta report shows
Identity and access management (IAM) vendor Okta today released a report detailing app use and security trends among its broad user base. Among other trends it identified, the report found that zero trust security policies have become more common, and uptake of a wide range of security tools has been sharply on the rise.
Okta survyed 17,000 customers globally, and found that zero trust usage among its clients has increased from 10% two years ago to 22% today, indicating both that the philosophy is more popular than ever, and that a wide swathe of the market is still there to be captured, according to the report.
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6 crypto investors talk about DeFi and the road ahead for adoption in 2023
The crypto VC industry has become more selective due to the market downturn and wavering trust, but major firms are still investing in the space.
6 crypto investors talk about DeFi and the road ahead for adoption in 2023 by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch