How We’re Advancing Accessibility at Meta

Meta’s Progress in Enhancing Accessibility

Today, as we observe Global Accessibility Awareness Day, it's an opportune moment to review the strides that Meta is making in ensuring its products...
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Top Studios’ Strategies for Cross-Platform Game Development

The video game industry has witnessed an unprecedented expansion, establishing itself as one of the leading forms of entertainment worldwide. As we look towards...
An illustrated sky chart shows the evening sky in mid-February, facing south around 8pm. Jupiter is marked as a bright white dot near the top, right of center. Mars is a slightly smaller dot at top, left of center. Across the center of the chart are the winter constellations Orion, Taurus, and Gemini, plus the bright star Sirius.

NASA’s February 2025 Skywatching Guide Highlights

In February, the night sky offers a spectacular show as Venus reaches its most brilliant point of the year just after sunset, while Mars...
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IBM Schedules Investor Day for February 4, 2025

IBM Announces Upcoming Investor Day Event in New York CityIn an exciting development for stakeholders and technology enthusiasts, IBM has announced that it will...
Sleep Soundly: 6 Ways Google AI is Enhancing Your Sleep Experience

What’s New In Google Chrome: Price Tracking And Side Panel Search

Google Chrome has just released some new features that make it easier to track prices and search through a side panel. With Price Tracking,...
Terraform, Packer, Nomad, and Waypoint updates help scale ILM at HashiConf 2024

Fannie Mae uses Terraform Enterprise, Sentinel for policy development

The Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly referred to as Fannie Mae, is a pivotal entity in the United States' financial landscape. As the largest...
This image shows a structure that resembles a fractured bone called G359.13142- 0.20005 (G359.13 for short) near the center of our Galaxy. X-ray data from Chandra and MeerKAT radio data reveal that this ‘bone’ has been struck by a fast-moving, rapidly spinning neutron star, or pulsar. Neutron stars are the densest known stars and form from the collapse and explosion of massive stars. They often receive a powerful kick from these explosions, sending them away from the explosion’s location. Astronomers estimate the pulsar that caused this fracture was traveling between one and two million miles per hour.

NASA’s Chandra Identifies Cause of Galactic “Bone” Fracture

Unraveling the Mystery of a Cosmic Fracture in the Milky WayIn a fascinating stride towards understanding the vast and complex structure of our galaxy,...
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AWS Weekly Highlights: S3 Access, Lambda Updates, Sovereign Cloud News (July 8, 2024)

Weekly AWS News Roundup: Key Announcements and Upcoming EventsAs we dive into another week, let’s take a look at the latest announcements from Amazon...
Midnight Murder Club coming to PS5 – crossplay demo available today

PS5 Launches Midnight Murder Club with Crossplay Demo Today

Midnight Murder Club: A Thrilling Adventure Awaiting PS5 and Steam GamersAfter a series of beta tests and an overwhelming response from the gaming community,...
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Lenovo and Formula 1 Illuminate London Skyline

In a groundbreaking collaboration, Lenovo and Formula 1® have delivered an unprecedented spectacle in London, marking a significant milestone in the world of sports...