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Epic Games shifts EU app store strategy after missing target by 71 million users
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Protests close Washington Apple Store during peak Black Friday rush
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You can no longer sign up for Disney+ and Hulu via the App Store
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Surgeons say Apple Vision Pro saves them pain and injury
hogman said:All I got from this is, how does a monitor cost $30,000? Especially when all the monitors I see in hospitals display simple graphs and numbers.
DICOM is generally used for high resolution radiologic images. From X-Rays, to PET, to CT, MRI, 3D Mammography, etc. -
System admins irate at Apple's plan for shorter cert lifespans
I'm with THEM on this one. Apple is nuts. Some systems can take a cert. and keep on truckin'. Other systems require a restart. Problem is companies rely on vendors unless they design their systems themselves. NOT everything can be in the "cloud" which is just another data center BTW - due to constraints with getting there (internet), latency requirements, older tech requirements of applications. The company I work for has over 6K servers and untold thousands of devices that require certificates. Yes, we do our own certificates but not all apps work with them.
So no - 12-13 months it should remain.