Why Apple software is so buggy
Former software engineer explains what is going wrong
David Shayer, who worked as a software engineer at Apple for 18 years across iPod, the Apple Watch, and Apple's bug-tracking system Radar, among other projects, has been explaining to Apple fanboys why software standards have shot down the loo.
Apple cocks up the time again
Orders customers to upgrade
The fruity cargo cult Apple’s inability to do basic programming is being used as a marketing tool to force users to update their software.
Enterprises rearchitecting apps for microservices
Thinking very small
More than 76 percent of enterprise organisations are planning to rearchitect apps for microservices, according to a Forrester report.
Strangle your Python 2 now
UK National Cyber Security Centre warning
The UK's cyber-security agency warned developers Thursday to consider moving Python 2.x codebases to the newer 3.x branch before it is too late.
Apple’s software lets it down again
Features leave the phone wide open
The software genii at the fruity Cargo-cult Apple, who bought you a clock which could not adjust for summer, does not appear to have thought through network sharing functions.
Software engineer shortage set to get worse
Mind the gap
Microsoft corporate vice president Julia Liuson said that shortages of worldwide software development engineers to expand to one million in the next five years.
Raja Koduri announces OneAPI launch in Q4 19
28X improvement in deep leering
It is easy to forget about the software behind the hardware that everyone gets excited about, but without drivers, OS, and general API support, there would not be any platform.
Raja points out Nvidia and AMD datacenter weakness
GPU only strategy, or tiny software ecosystem
As a part of its software update and a One API strategy announcement Raja Koduri, the SVP of Intel architecture, graphics and software took time to mention two main competitors and used green for the company that has a GPU centric strategy and red for the company that has both a CPU and GPU.
Apple to merge iPhone, iPad and Mac apps
Even though it said users didn’t want it
Fruity cargo cult Apple is merging its iPhone and Mac Apps by 2021 despite previously saying users did not want it.
Outdated software is the biggest security hazard
Best before expired
Avast’s PC Trends Report 2019 found that users are making themselves vulnerable by not implementing security patches and keeping outdated versions of popular applications on their PCs.