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Firefox 88 disables FTP support, no new addons for Android
JC Torres - Apr 15, 2021, 12:19am CDT
Despite all the magic that web apps and web browsers are able to do these days, much of the Web and the Internet in general still operates on top of decades-old technologies. This isn’t just about applications like e-mail or IRC (yes, those still exist) but also technologies like TCP/IP, HTTP (without the S), and FTP. Those won’t be going away anytime soon, at least without breaking the Internet, but some, such as FTP, are becoming more obscure to the point that Mozilla has decided to start its retirement from the Firefox web browser.
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KEZI adapts on the fly with Bitcentral Core News
With Core News’ field-centric workflow already in place prior to COVID-19’s lockdowns, the Eugene, Ore., ABC affiliate hit no speedbumps as it sent its team home to produce 7.5 hours of news a day remotely. For anxious viewers seeking updates at all hours of the day and night, FUEL, also from Bitcentral, made offering “Non-Stop Live” news on the station’s website an equally easy lift. Pictured is the Oasis asset management system, part of Bitcentral s Core News suite, in use at KEZI.
By Bitcentral | February 11, 2021 | 5:00 a.m. ET.
When the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the U.S. last March and forced broadcasters to abandon their facilities, many local stations were faced with a challenging shift as they sought to maintain their news coverage through new remote production techniques. But for KEZI in Eugene, Ore., moving to editing and contributing a majority of their stories from the field was a smooth transition.