Week of July 10, 2023
IN THIS ISSUE: Hackers Demand $70M from Taiwan Semi; Netlify to Add No-code Web Authoring; Apple Release visionOS SDK; 15 Tips for Browser Apps; AI to Replace Human Coders?; Good Look at Vision Pro
Hackers Demand $70M from Chip Maker
Taiwan Semiconductor in late June confirmed that one of its suppliers, IT integration services company Kinmax Technologies, was the victim of a security breach, and that the attackers are demanding that TSMC pay $70 million for the return of its data.
Netlify to Add No-code Authoring
Network services provider Netlify has acquired Stackbit, which makes visual tools for web site creation and editing. Netify will add the tools to its current stack, which integrates with most other content sources, frameworks and CMS systems.
With far less fanfare that for its pricey Vision Pro headset, Apple In late June unveiled the visionOS SDK, the tools to allow developers to build apps for its AR/VR headset.
15 Tips for Building Browser Apps
When it comes to articles about software development, who doesn't like tips and tricks? Here's a list of 15 from a 20-year Microsoft coding pro.
Stability AI CEO Makes Bold Prediction
Will AI replace human coders? One AI-company CEO seems to think so, and says it will happen within the next five years.
Good Look at Vision Pro Headset
When it unveiled the Vision Pro at WWDC 2023, Apple's visionary headset drew mixed reviews, mainly for its eye-popping $3,500 retail price tag and its target audience of gamers. As time goes on it's still turning heads, but also changing minds.
Edward Correia
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In today's age of internet development, the problem of hackers has become extremely common. Measures must be taken to minimize this problem.
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It's concerning to see such a high ransom demand for stolen data. On a different note, it's interesting to hear about Netlify's acquisition of Stackbit and their plans to add no-code authoring tools. It seems like a positive move towards making web development more accessible for non-technical users.
https://developer.zebra.com/blog/week-july-10-2023/escape road