Tag Archives: .NET

TRUMP memecoin makes record price run, possibly multiplying Donald Trump’s net worth by 5x

TRUMP memecoin makes record price run, possibly multiplying Donald Trump’s net worth by 5x

On Jan. 18, 2025, the cryptocurrency market witnessed a significant event with the launch of the “OFFICIAL TRUMP” ($TRUMP) memecoin on the Solana (SOL) blockchain. Its price has soared over 490% in less than 24 hours. OFFICIAL TRUMP becomes top 30 crypto overnight Donald Trump has announced the token from his official accounts on Truth Social and X, and the …

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Feature Flags in .NET 8 and Azure

Feature Flags in .NET 8 and Azure

In an industry where fast, reliable, and iterative development cycles define success, the ability to deploy software while minimizing risks is invaluable. Feature flags have become an essential part of the modern developer’s toolkit, offering a flexible approach to enabling and disabling features dynamically.  Let’s examine how the Microsoft .NET team, in combination with Azure, manages new feature releases efficiently …

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TuxCare now offers end of life support for .NET 6

TuxCare now offers end of life support for .NET 6

The Linux-focused security company TuxCare is attempting to alleviate issues caused by .NET 6.0 end of life — which happened in November — by offering its Endless Lifecycle Support for .NET solution.  Available for both Windows and Linux, the new offering will enable development teams to keep working with .NET 6.0 in a secure and stable way. It supports .NET …

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What is .net domain? How to buy and register a .net domain

What is .net domain? How to buy and register a .net domain

The .net domain extension, a top-level domain (TLD), is designed to serve a wide range of websites, particularly those associated with networking, technology and online activities. Introduced on January 1, 1985, .net has since become one of the internet’s original and commonly used domain extensions. Why use a .net domain extension? It’s network-oriented  .net is particularly suitable for websites related …

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.ORG vs .COM vs .NET

.ORG vs .COM vs .NET

A website address is made up of two components. The first is the domain name, a unique element that connects your online address to your brand’s name and goals. The other one is the domain name extension, which reflects the type of website and its purpose. While many believe that understanding what is a domain name comes down to what’s …

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Setting up an Android foldable phone emulator for .NET MAUI | by Petar Mishev | Jan, 2025

Setting up an Android foldable phone emulator for .NET MAUI | by Petar Mishev | Jan, 2025

Mockup by @vhoraamir7 One day, I was curious to see how my MAUI project would look on a foldable phone. After all, foldable phones have established themselves as another form factor. So, developers have to optimize their apps for it eventually. What could go wrong? Sadly, I don’t have a foldable device and services like Samsung’s Remote Test Lab has …

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Suspected insider wallets net $20M on Solana’s Focai memecoin launch

Suspected insider wallets net M on Solana’s Focai memecoin launch

At least 15 blockchain wallets suspected of insider trading have turned an initial $14,600 investment into over $20 million, raising concerns about transparency and fairness in cryptocurrency markets. The 15 insider wallets made over $20 million in profit on the Focai.fun (FOCAI), a memecoin recently launched on Solana’s (SOL) memecoin launchpad Pump.fun. The suspected insiders have made an over 136,000-fold …

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Federal court hands ISPs a big win after striking down FCC’s net neutrality rules

Federal court hands ISPs a big win after striking down FCC’s net neutrality rules

Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Last year, the FCC voted to reinstate net neutrality rules that prevented broadband providers from blocking or throttling internet traffic to certain websites and speeding up access to others. A federal appeals court has ruled that the FCC does not have the authority to restore certain net neutrality rules. The federal court pointed to …

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I was wrong about Net Neutrality (RIP) and that’s probably good news

I was wrong about Net Neutrality (RIP) and that’s probably good news

Eight years ago, I predicted the worst. Net Neutrality, which had only become a thing a few short years before, was struck down by the original Trump Administration in 2017. At the time, I pronounced it dead and laid out all the bad things that would happen as a result. Now, after a Federal Appeals court ruled against the Biden …

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US Court Blocks Biden-era Net Neutrality Rules

US Court Blocks Biden-era Net Neutrality Rules

A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that US regulators overstepped their authority by reinstating “net neutrality” rules governing internet service providers, dealing a blow to the Biden administration. In a published opinion, the appellate court in the state of Ohio said an order last year by the Federal Communications Commission “resurrected the FCC’s heavy-handed regulatory regime.” The battle over …

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