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How AI can help document legacy COBOL code, before it’s too late

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. COBOL is one of the oldest programming languages still widely used to power critical applications across multiple industries. A February 2022 survey found that there are 775 to 850 billion lines of COBOL code in active daily use. But while COBOL is still relied upon by many…
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Nintendo Switch-like Razer Kishi game controller V2 now available to iPhone users

In June, Razer announced its second generation of the Kishi game controller. While it was exclusive to Android phones, the company unveiled today the iPhone version of its Nintendo-Switch like Joy-Cons. As previously covered by 9to5Toys during the Razer Kishi V2 announcement a couple of months ago, this product brings “console-quality controls” for the “ultimate mobile gaming…
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Samsung is already mocking iPhone 14’s lack of ‘innovation’ in ad trolling Apple

Apple will officially announce the iPhone 14 next week, but there won’t be any innovation or new features. At least, that’s what Samsung wants you to believe in its new ad for the Galaxy S22 Ultra and ZFlip4: “This innovation is not coming to an iPhone near you.” Samsung’s new ad focuses on the apparently innovative features of the Galaxy S22 Ultra and ZFlip4. It does so in a way that…
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iPhone 14 Pro's two hole-punch cutouts may look like a single 'wide pill'

Apple’s big annual iPhone event is only a few days away and we’ll soon find out exactly what the company has up its sleeve. In the meantime, the rumor mill is still churning away. The latest word on the street concerns the dual hole-punch cutouts that the iPhone 14 Pro is expected to have. According to 9to5Mac and MacRumors (with corroboration from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman)…
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