Object Oriented Programming Concepts

Object-Oriented programming has two main things ObjectClass Note – An object is anything that you can see or touch, and a class is a way to decide how that object would like and behave. To understand the Object-Oriented Programming concept we will discuss an example here Let’s see, and you are a car manufacturer. Before you start building the car, you know a car is an object that you can touch....

September 28, 2022 · 12 min · 2496 words · Sara Feauto

Office 365 Banned From German Schools Iwork Also Ruled Out

Microsoft has found Office 365 banned from use in at least some German schools due to privacy concerns over the way its cloud service works. Privacy regulators have also ruled out the use of either Google Docs or Apple’s iWork suite for the same reason … TNW reports that the service has been ruled illegal by one German state, as earlier noted by WinBuzz. The issue is not specifically the storage of school documents on cloud services – that in itself is ok provided that proper steps are taken to comply with GDPR requirements, as HDMI says....

September 28, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Marquita Griffin

Oliver Jackson Cohen Where You Recognize The Hill House Star

He put in a heartbreaking performance as the troubled Luke Crain in The Haunting Of Hill House, and here’s where else you may have seen British actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen. The Netflix series is based on the classic novel by Shirley Jackson, which involved a paranormal investigation in the titular haunted house that goes awry. It was adapted by director Robert Wise for 1963’s The Haunting, which is regarded as one of the best horror movies ever made....

September 28, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Frederick Little

One Million Samsung Galaxy Note Shipped

Samsung also says that worldwide sales of the device are increasing in Europe and Asia. The company expects the figures to grow even more next year, when it will be available in the US. The worldwide sales of Galaxy Note are also on the rise in Europe and Asia including France, Germany, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The rapid global sales of the Galaxy Note smartphone are notable since it’s creating a new market for something between a smartphone and tablet PC....

September 28, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Anne Turner

One Phishing Attack Could Expose Your Entire Hospitality Network Infosec

The hospitality industry is built on highly distributed networks. There are headquarters (HQ), regional hubs, smaller subsidiaries, and a great many franchises operating in the U.S. and overseas. If a user account in one small property is hacked, it can compromise all others within the chain — providing access to information that guests trust is being securely shared. “The hotel industry is one of the most hacked in the world because of the type of data they get, such as driver’s licenses, passports, loyalty information, home addresses, phone numbers, credit card info, flight data, itineraries and more,” said Mathieu Gorge, CEO of VigiTrust, on a recent Cyber Work Podcast....

September 28, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · Eleanora Murray

Murder She Wrote The Best Episode In Every Season Ranked

One of the most popular television shows of the late ’80s and early ’90s, Murder, She Wrote grabbed audiences from around the world as they fell for the lovable old lady protagonist Jessica Fletcher. A mystery writer who also became one of the world’s greatest detectives, the adventures of Fletcher proved to be quite exciting. Every season of the show had many good episodes. Among those, each of the twelve seasons had at least one great episode....

September 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1146 words · Robert Clancy

New 4Th Gen Ipod Touch Details And Cases Emerge

Supposedly the upcoming iPod touch is confirmed to be carrying a back-camera and this is something we are all pretty certain about. The brand-new details unearthed tonight are a completely new back coming to the iPod touch. This back will lose the contour curvature from recent generations and revert back to something similar to first generation iPod touch design. (Remember: This follows what our sources told us back in early July) Think of the lid of a MacBook Pro; the direct top/center of the lid is completely flat but the sides are slightly curved....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Rose Foust

New Iwatch Concept Iterates On Nike Fuel Band Style Design

Last October we showed you an impressive iWatch concept based on Nike’s Fuel Band device. The mockup was quite impressive as it appears modern and sleek and mirrors a design Apple could produce, but commenters were quick to point out the orientation of the display wasn’t fit for primetime. UI designer Todd Hamilton picked up on this and decided to iterate on that concept while solving the orientation problem: The result is quite nice as it maintains the same function as the previous wearable concept while iterating a step further on usability....

September 27, 2022 · 1 min · 110 words · Melissa Minor

New Mac Minis And Imacs To Retain Same Or Very Similar Pricing To Current Models Retina Unlikely

Apple’s new Mac mini and iMac lines will feature price-points that are similar to those of their current models (depending on country). The three Mac mini models will likely be priced at the same $599, $799, and $999 for the two standard models and single server model, respectively. The new iMacs will also feature similar or same pricing as the current iMacs, but the top 27-inch and 21.5-inch models may feature slightly cheaper pricing in some countries....

September 27, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Matthew Willison

New Survey Aims To Show How Many People Will Upgrade To A New Iphone This Fall

A new survey from Loup Ventures aims to offer color on what percentage of Apple’s current iPhone users plan to upgrade to this year’s yet-to-be-announced models. The survey ultimately indicates that the iPhone is “settling into a lower growth, more predictable rhythm.” Loup Ventures surveyed a total of 511 people in the United States, 226 of which currently own an iPhone. The results show that 22 percent of current iPhone users intend to upgrade their device come this fall when Apple announces new models for its iPhone lineup....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Robert Mauk

New World Game Dev Diary Sparks Pvp Controversy

Back in December, the New World devs announced that they’d made some changes to the PvP system - a coveted mechanic - in the game following its alpha phase. Turns out, they saw a lot of high-level players griefing low-level players, so much so that it produced a pretty toxic online culture. So, they were changing things up, and a lot of their changes were covered in the video below. PvP will be less of a focus for the game, and players will have to actually turn the feature on once they reach a high enough level....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Jeffrey Dubois

New York Times Profiles Apple University Infinite Loop S School For Life After Jobs

The existence of Apple University, a college of sort for teaching the Apple way at Apple’s Infinite Loop headquarters in Cupertino, California, is not a secret. But the details of how Apple University works and what the school teaches have been mostly hidden from the spotlight. Today, The New York Times has published a fairly extensive profile of Apple University, which is well-worth a read. Apple University is run by former Yale business school dean Joel Podolny, and Podolny took a full-time role as Dean of Apple University earlier this year as he handed off his former Human Resources responsibilities to Denise Young-Smith....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Melissa Wenstrom

Normalizer Transformation In Informatica With Example

Normalizer is an active transformation, used to convert a single row into multiple rows and vice versa. It is a smart way of representing your data in more organized manner. If in a single row there is repeating data in multiple columns, then it can be split into multiple rows. Sometimes we have data in multiple occurring columns. For example In this case, the class score column is repeating in four columns....

September 27, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Nathaniel Ocheltree

Note To Self Should You Post Pictures Of Your Kids Online

Note to Self I’ve gone back and forth on this topic for the last five years or so, so I was glad when one of my favorite podcasts tackled the subject. It was covered in a recent episode of WNYC’s Note to Self (formerly known as “New Tech City”). Note to Self has a listener mailbag installment, and in this one, a listener asked the question: To answer the listener’s question, the host Manoush Zomorodi assembled a pretty excellent panel of herself, her executive producer Jen Poyant, and Hillary Frank of the Longest Shortest Time fame....

September 27, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Katherine Janke

Nsw Will Not Use Ivote Again For Elections Until Extensive Reconfiguration Is Made

During local elections last month, an unknown number of voters were unable to cast a vote due to the state’s iVote online voting system suffering a failure for a portion of the voting period. In the immediate aftermath, the NSWEC attributed the iVote online voting system failure to a higher-than-expected elector load, with around 650,000 people using the system during the local elections last month. “Almost triple the number of voters have used iVote at these elections than any previous election,” NSWEC said at the time....

September 27, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Maria Wright

Nurse Jackie Season 6 Jackie Finally Hits Rock Bottom

Nurse Jackie season 6 finally saw the title character hit rock bottom. Nurse Jackie was Edie Falco’s follow-up to The Sopranos, and the show follows Jackie Peyton, a drug-addicted nurse working in a New York City hospital. The show ran for seven seasons, where Jackie tried to balance her personal life with her addictions, and while the show could be darkly funny it was also a gripping drama. Falco was perfectly cast and Nurse Jackie also featured a talented line-of supporting actors like Peter Facinelli, Eve Best, Merritt Wever, and Paul Schulze (24)....

September 27, 2022 · 3 min · 490 words · Marc Varillas

Old Captain America Can Play A New Role After Endgame

At the end of Avengers: Endgame, Captain America returns the Infinity Stones to their proper places in history, but rather than returning to the present day, stays in the 1940s and lives out his life with Peggy Carter. Too old to be a superhero when history catches up with him, the now-elderly Cap passes on his shield to Sam Wilson (aka the Falcon). But even if Steve’s superhero career is over, the public may still need him in this post-Endgame world....

September 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1076 words · Joseph Bourdon

Mount Your Iphone 6 Inside Any Car With Logitech S New Protection Case

The overhauled design of iPhone 6 has slowed third party accessory makers to a crawl. We’ve seen a variety of docks and ultra-thin cases from smaller outfits, but name-brand companies are taking an exceptionally long time to bring iPhone 6/Plus accessories to market. Originally released for the iPhone 5/5s, Logitech has retooled its Protection+ case for iPhone 6: Protection+ for iPhone 6 uses shock-absorbent polymers in each of the corners of the case to better absorb the the force of drops and bumps....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Janet Maxfield

Mr Robot Every Major Plot Twist Ranked

As we look back on the best television shows of the decade, Mr. Robot is a show that definitely belongs in the conversation. It told a bold, complex, and relevant story. Elliot Alderson is an atypical and nuanced protagonist befitting of the modern world and the show’s exploration of topics like identity, mental health, distrust in government, wealth inequality, and so much more. The show wasn’t afraid to take risks and push he boundaries of television, from an episode opening with a surreal, sitcom-like sequence, to another episode that featured no dialogue except for the very beginning and end of the installment....

September 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1413 words · Judith Flores

Mythic Quest Audiobook Published As Apple Tv Tie In

From free pizza to AR experiences, Apple TV+ shows have had clever and thematic promotional tie-ins. The latest from Mythic Quest is for the episode that aired Friday and lets you listen to a Tears of the Anaren audiobook. This is specifically the short story seen at the start of episode 6 that stars Josh Brener as a young C.W. Longbottom. The in-universe explanation for this book and audiobook is that Tears of the Anaren was “recently recovered” and that C....

September 26, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Marie Molter