How retail is using digital twins


Digital twins are transforming the retail industry. At Nvidia’s GTC 2022 conference, top retail execs from the likes of Kroger and Lowes explained how this technology is making waves in their industry.Read More

Docker Mount Volume – How To Mount a Local Directory

Containers make software engineering easier and more efficient, and Docker [https://www.docker.com/] containers are popular and easy to use. Containers are essential for local development. They let you test-run your applications in local environments and start building out the required infrastructure. Docker containers are immutable by nature. This means that

Thunder Client – An Alternative Way to Test Restful APIs

This article will teach you an alternative approach to testing client APIs using Thunder Client, an open-source extension available on VS Code marketplace [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rangav.vscode-thunder-client] . You will not need to download any tools to do this, since you can get it done right within VS Code. The article covers

Return to Monkey Island confirmed by Ron Gilbert as real, slated for 2022 launch

That's the second-biggest surprise I've ever seen.

Enlarge / That’s the second-biggest surprise I’ve ever seen. (credit: Terrible Toybox / Lucasfilm Games)

Return to Monkey Island, teased by Ron Gilbert on his official blog last week on April Fools’ Day, has been confirmed as an actual video game that will release in 2022.

The game’s announcement came as the very first April Fools’ joke in Gilbert’s 18 years of operating the blog Grumpy Gamer. Or at least it appeared to be an April Fools’ gag. On Monday, Gilbert followed his post up by saying that he felt “bad” about the joke, adding, “Over the weekend, I whipped up the game so no one was disappointed.”

Elsewhere, Gilbert said that the game has been in development for roughly two years by the team at Terrible Toybox, which also worked on the 2017 adventure game Thimbleweed Park. But Terrible Toybox has picked up a notable new partner this time around: Dave Grossman, who co-wrote and co-designed many legendary point-and-click games at LucasArts, including the first two Monkey Island titles.

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Google Play crackdown makes Amazon, Barnes & Noble pull digital purchases

The Nook 10" HD.

Enlarge / The Nook 10″ HD. (credit: Barnes & Noble)

The great Google Play billing crackdown is finally here.

Developers selling digital goods inside their Android apps all need to switch to Google Play billing, or they will be locked out of the Play Store. This has technically always been the rule at Google Play, but it went mostly unenforced until Google gave developers a deadline of September 2021 to get on board. The company then delayed the transition by letting app developers request a six-month extension, which ran out on March 31. So it has been a few days now—what’s different?

The Verge reports that Amazon and Barnes & Noble are both complying with Google’s rules. Amazon can sell whatever physical products it wants on its own billing system, but the company’s Audible division sells digital purchases, which means it’s Google Play or the highway. Amazon has responded by pulling digital book purchases from the Android Audible app.

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Elon Musk buys 9% of Twitter stock as he pressures company on “free speech”

Elon Musk wearing a suit during an event at a Tesla factory.

Enlarge / Tesla CEO Elon Musk at an opening event for Tesla’s Gigafactory on March 22, 2022, in Gruenheide, southeast of Berlin. (credit: Getty Images | Patrick Pleul)

Elon Musk has purchased 9.2 percent of Twitter’s stock, he revealed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO bought 73,486,938 Twitter shares on March 14, the filing said.

Musk’s stake was worth $2.89 billion, based on Twitter’s closing price on Friday, and “appears to make Mr. Musk Twitter’s largest shareholder,” The New York Times wrote. Musk’s “holding is slightly larger than Vanguard’s 8.8 percent at the end of last year, and it dwarfs the 2.3 percent stake of Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s former chief executive.”

Twitter’s stock price was up over 28 percent Monday as of this writing. Based on today’s rise, Musk “has made about $1.1 billion on his holding since mid-March,” Bloomberg wrote.

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