Seeking DMA compliance, Apple gets to business

Seeking DMA compliance, Apple gets to business

Apple has once again tweaked its terms of business for developers as it continues to seek alignment with Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) while looking to protect its business.  The latest changes followed accusations from the European Commission that the conditions Apple had made so far to meet the DMA did not go far enough. Regulators felt the terms prevented developers from…

Hawk Ops minimum & recommended PC system requirements – Destructoid

Hawk Ops minimum & recommended PC system requirements – Destructoid

If you’re wondering whether your PC is powerful enough to take part in the Delta Force: Hawk Ops alpha test, we’ve listed its minimum and recommended system requirements for you. Delta Force: Hawk Ops is the latest free-to-play game in the franchise that’s having an Alpha test right now that started on August 6, 2024….

AnitaB.org takes steps to protect attendees at this year’s Grace Hopper Celebration

AnitaB.org takes steps to protect attendees at this year’s Grace Hopper Celebration

AnitaB.org has announced new measures it’s taking to avoid a repeat of the debacle at last year’s Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC). The nonprofit organization’s annual event to support the advancement of women and nonbinary technologists, was named for computing pioneer Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. It combines conference sessions with an expo and job fair. At…

Quidditch Champions introduces Triwizard schools into the action

Quidditch Champions introduces Triwizard schools into the action

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions won’t just take us to Hogwarts, it will also let us play Quidditch in the other Triwizard schools Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. Coinciding with their locales, the fantastical sport will also have two stadiums based on the magical regions. The PlayStation Blog revealed the inclusion of the schools in Quidditch Champions, and…

512-bit RSA key in home energy system gives control of “virtual power plant”

512-bit RSA key in home energy system gives control of “virtual power plant”

Enlarge When Ryan Castellucci recently acquired solar panels and a battery storage system for their home just outside of London, they were drawn to the ability to use an open source dashboard to monitor and control the flow of electricity being generated. Instead, they gained much, much more—some 200 megawatts of programmable capacity to charge…