Representatives for Apple and Microsoft will be participating in a meeting with the Carin Alliance that’s focused on making it easier for patients to access and share their medical information, reports CNBC. The meeting will focus on efforts to push a rule change proposed by the Department of Health and […]
GNOME 3.34 Desktop Gets First Point Release, It’s Now Ready for Mass Adoption
The GNOME Project announced today that the first point release of the latest GNOME 3.34 desktop environment is now available for download with various bug fixes and updated translations. Released last month on September 12th, the GNOME 3.34 “Thessaloniki” desktop environment introduced many new features and […]
Meet the finalists of the Google Play Indie Games Festival
Posted by Leticia Lago, Head of Developer Marketing, EMEA At the start of this year we opened submissions for 2020’s Google Play Indie Games Festival – an international competition celebrating incredible indie games from Europe, Japan and South Korea. We’ve received hundreds of fantastic submissions that showcase the technical abilities […]
Photographer Receives a $345,000 Lawsuit Settlement After Being Arrested for Taking Photos of an Incident
Recently we wrote about photojournalist Avi Adelman who was arrested by DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) officer for taking photos of an incident. Today we can report that DART have voted to finalize the case this with a £345,000 settlement, after Adelman had filed a lawsuit following his arrest. Adelman, a professional photojournalist, had been […]








