News tagged Web
  • Hexagon Rebrands Construction, Reality Capture Products as Hexagon Mulitivista

    Hexagon has rebranded its construction software and web platform products under a single banner, which is says will result in a more integrated set of digital tools.

  • Custom Annotations in JS Charts

    Modern applications increasingly rely on data that must be interpreted at a glance. The fastest route from raw figures to insight is a well-designed visual, and on the web that usually means JavaScript Charts with overlays that tell a richer story than the axes alone. Yet the real differentiator is not the choice of bar, […] <p>The post Custom Annotations in JS Charts first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>

  • Crooked builders jailed in Devon bribes scandal

    A Devon housing development has emerged as the centre of a web of corruption.

  • Top 10 Funniest Moments in the Gullak Web Series

    If you have ever lived in a typical middle-class family or have experienced the joys and struggles of everyday life, then the web series “Gullak” will connect you very well. Streaming on Watcho, this delightful series is a heartwarming portrayal of a family’s life, filled with humorous moments that will leave you laughing out loud. […] <p>The post Top 10 Funniest Moments in the Gullak Web Series first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>

  • Grenfell Tower Inquiry: how will final report cut through the web of blame?

    The Architects’ JournalGrenfell Tower Inquiry: how will final report cut through the web of blame? As the profession awaits the official report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s second phase, we look at those who played their part in the chaotic and deadly refurbishment of the London high-rise The post Grenfell Tower Inquiry: how will final report cut through the web of blame? appeared first on The Architects’ JournalRichard Waite

Resources tagged Web
  • WSJ - Podcast - SpaceX's Starlink Battles Dish Over 5G Airwaves, 13072022

    SpaceX is lobbying telecom regulators not to approve an expansion of the airwaves used for 5G frequencies, saying the change would interfere with its Starlink internet satellites. But TV operator Dish wants the frequency expansion pushed through. WSJ telecoms reporter Drew FitzGerald joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the companies’ arguments and the impact the FCC’s decision could have on consumers.

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