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How Google's Grand Plan to Make Stadia Games Fell Apart

How Google’s Grand Plan to Make Stadia Games Fell Apart

Eventually, Stadia Games and Entertainment teams got the software and people it needed to gain momentum prototyping Stadia games. The allure of a Google-sized paycheck and an exit ramp from the crunch-fueled hamster wheel was enough to draw a critical mass of developers to Stadia Games and Entertainment. Artists, producers, audio experts, programmers had been […]

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DuckieNet lets developers test autonomous vehicle systems using toy cars

Robotics research has a reproducibility problem, owing in part to robots’ myriad interacting components. These components tend to be complex, only partially observable, and trained with AI techniques where performance varies greatly across environments. In an effort to address some of the challenges specific to the autonomous driving domain, researchers at ETH Zurich, the Toyota

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Apple’s new processors give it more power over developers on the Mac

The change, which Apple announced at its WWDC developer event, is no small thing. Software written for today’s Mac computers will no longer work unless it’s adapted for the new language. Apple said the change will take two years to complete, and announced software tools such as “Rosetta 2” that will allow programs to run

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Developers Making the Most Money Among Freelancers on Upwork

According to a study by eBiz Facts, it still remains a profitable career for freelance developers to earn the highest pay. The study surveyed over 2 million Upwork freelancer profiles and ranked them on who earns the highest amount of money. The study was based on the highest paid freelancers on Upwork 2020 who have

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Bridging SEO and web development: How to get developers on your side

The success of any given campaign can depend on your team’s ability to get buy-in from the right individuals. Sometimes, it’s upper management and other times it’s your web developer counterparts who are likely juggling their own set of priorities. “The ultimate goal is the same,” said Jenny Jiang, SEO developer for design and engineering

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SameSite requirements for cookies: What SEOs and developers need to know

As part of ongoing efforts to improve browser safety, the Chrome development team announced a new implementation of SameSite attributes and requirements regarding cookies. The new code uses a more stringent ‘secure-by-default’ model for getting and setting values on the browser. The difference is an enforced SameSite value of ‘None’ plus Secure in third-party cookie

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Facebook rolls out updates to its App Dashboard, giving developers more control over app permissions

Facebook’s app permissions dashboard. Facebook on Tuesday announced new tools in the App Dashboard to help streamline the app review process for developers. The updates will enable app developers to only request the necessary permissions for apps. The new tools will also help Facebook better understand how developers are using and accessing its platform, the

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Chromebooks will let developers more easily sideload Android apps with Chrome OS 80

Chromebooks are able to run Android apps, but mostly just ones from the Google Play Store — if you wanted to install something that’s not officially sanctioned, you’d generally need to flip your device into a far less secure Developer Mode and/or beam it over from a tethered phone. That won’t be the case with

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Microsoft launches two new open source projects for developers — OAM and Dapr

Continuing its embracing of open source, Microsoft has today announced two new open source projects. The first is Open Application Model (OAM), a new standard for developing and operating applications on Kubernetes and other platforms The second project is Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime), designed to make it easier to build microservice applications. Microsoft says that

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