The data inputs that enable modern search and recommendation systems were thought to be secure, but an algorithm developed by ...
At the upcoming Visual Studio Live! Las Vegas developer conference, SQL expert Denny Cherry will share essential indexing ...
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Bun 1.3 revolutionizes full-stack JavaScript development with unified database APIs and zero-config frontend setup.
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has disciplined an officer who repeatedly accessed the personal information of six individuals without authorization for more than three years. The breaches occurred ...
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Abstract: This article presents FEAD, a fNIRS-EEG Affective Database that can be used for training emotion recognition models. The electrical activity and brain hemodynamic responses of 37 ...
Oracle announced it evaluated MCP and has integrated it into its core developer tools, making the Oracle Database immediately available on any platform supporting MCP. This integration is made ...
A searchable database of public records concerning use of force and misconduct by California law enforcement officers — some 1.5 million pages from nearly 700 law enforcement agencies — is now ...
We’re excited to announce a new migration capability in Azure Arc to simplify and accelerate SQL Server migration. This new capability, now generally available, is powered by Azure Database Migration ...
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The possible creation of a shareable, governmentwide database of Americans’ personal information would be a “surveillance nightmare,” 10 House and Senate Democrats wrote in a letter to the tech ...