
The video examines the Windows registry key AppSwitched, located under HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FeatureUsage. This key resides in each user’s NTUSER.DAT hive and records how often a user left‑clicks an application’s taskbar icon to bring it to the foreground. AppSwitched stores a simple DWORD counter for each executable, incrementing only on taskbar clicks—not on Alt‑Tab switches. The key lacks timestamps or a most‑recent‑used list; the only temporal clue is the subkey’s last‑write timestamp, which indicates the latest possible activity. The presenter demonstrates the behavior with Notepad: the counter rises from 81 to 82 after a left‑click, while Alt‑Tab actions leave it unchanged. He also notes related keys such as AppBadgeUpdated and AppLaunch, though the focus remains on AppSwitched’s unique insight into deliberate user interaction. For digital forensics, AppSwitched fills gaps when conventional execution artifacts are missing or have been cleared. It ties interactive usage to a specific user account, aiding timeline reconstruction and strengthening evidence of purposeful activity.

During the Drug Delivery Leader Live webcast, chief editor Tom von Gunden asked panelist Fran DeGrazio how dosing considerations drive the choice of injection devices and platforms. DeGrazio explained that dose volume, drug viscosity, and administration frequency are the primary...

During the Drug Delivery Leader Live event, Chief Editor Tom von Gunden prompted panelist Beate Bittner to discuss patient‑centric considerations as drug and delivery products transition to clinical trials. Bittner emphasized that leveraging established platforms and data from previous studies...

In a Drug Delivery Leader Live session, panelist Beate Bittner discussed early‑stage formulation decisions from a patient dosing perspective, comparing intravenous (IV) and subcutaneous (SC) routes. She highlighted how drug stability, bioavailability, administration frequency, and patient convenience shape the choice...

The video argues that the next three years will divide musicians into two camps: those who harness AI to amplify their output and those who will be outpaced by it. The presenter frames AI not merely as a novelty but...

In a candid Digital Health Unplugged interview, Epic Systems founder and CEO Judy Faulkner recounts how a basement‑startup in 1979 grew into one of the United States’ largest private health‑IT firms, now serving roughly ten percent of acute NHS trusts. She...

The clip stitches together two hot trends—massive venture fundraising at sky‑high valuations and the rapid rollout of AI‑powered plugins that threaten incumbent software vendors. In December a cloud‑native AI startup secured $200 million, valuing it at $11 billion, while secondary‑market deals are pushing...

At Money20/20 USA 2025, Marilyn Brathweight, chief of staff for Space Technologies Inc. in Barbados, outlined the company’s strategy to transform the Caribbean nation into a fintech hub. She highlighted Barbados’ 50‑year‑old, stable banking sector, supportive fintech legislation, and an abundant...

The lecture examines cache design challenges in multicore and multithreaded systems, highlighting trade-offs between private and shared caches. Shared caches improve utilization, reduce data replication and communication latency, and align with shared-memory programming, while private caches avoid contention and offer...

A new AI fellowship challenge, powered by Fractile Analytics, is turning the traditional job‑search model on its head by allowing top AI firms to recruit directly from a public leaderboard. The competition offers a ₹20 Lakh cash pool, with the top 1,000...

The second video in BIMure’s Kitchen Week series walks users through annotating a fully modeled kitchen and assembling a complete documentation sheet in Revit. It builds on the first episode’s modeling workflow and focuses on sheet creation, callout placement, elevation...

The episode serves as DemandMaven’s 2025 year‑in‑review, with founder Kim reflecting on eight years of the consultancy, the timing of the review, and the decision to assess wins, challenges, and plans for 2026.\nKim explains that after a frantic growth phase...

The video outlines Microsoft Azure’s layered sovereignty options for keeping AI, compute and data within required jurisdictions. At the base level customers can use Azure regions to confine workloads geographically. Azure Local extends Azure’s cloud control plane into on‑premises or...

CreateMe Technologies, led by Cam Myers, is deploying AI‑driven robotics to automate soft‑material handling, a long‑standing barrier in apparel manufacturing. By pairing machine‑learning perception with a custom robotic stack, the firm replaces traditional stitching with high‑speed adhesive bonding. This enables...

C.H. Robinson’s commercial product leader Chris Cutshaw highlighted how the company’s AI‑driven, data‑rich platform is shifting logistics from a purely tactical function to a strategic advantage. By leveraging a network of 450,000 carriers and millions of data points, the firm...

The episode features Bill Dupee, partner of Transaction Advisory Services at Apprio, outlining the firm’s comprehensive approach to M&A diligence. Apprio goes beyond traditional quality‑of‑earnings work, delivering financial, tax, HR, technology, and post‑merger integration services across a wide range of...

In this lecture on advanced caches the instructor reviews memory hierarchy principles and current extensions, including remote memory and memory-blade architectures used to support data‑intensive applications. He revisits basic cache designs (direct‑mapped, set‑associative, fully associative), explaining how associativity trades off...

The conversation with construction‑accounting specialist Bryce Wisan highlighted a unique set of financial challenges facing contractors. Unlike most industries where accounting is a historical record‑keeping function, construction relies heavily on real‑time job costing and cash‑flow management to win bids, monitor...

The episode of TechStrong TV featured Brian Dawson, director of product management Linux at CIQ, discussing the company’s launch of a hardened version of Rocky Linux designed to meet the security demands of the AI‑driven compute era. Dawson highlighted that AI...

Perseron Therapeutics announced a strategic shift from rare‑disease research to cancer immunotherapy, centering on its lead asset HMBBD2. The drug activates the newly identified Vista pathway, a departure from the PD‑1 axis that dominates current checkpoint inhibitors. The company reported that...

The live Day 3 session walked participants through the practical steps of building production‑ready AI agents. After a brief recap of earlier theory, the instructor opened a shared GitHub repository, demonstrated how to clone the project, and outlined the folder hierarchy...

Apple Silicon’s unified memory is often touted as a guarantee that any large language model will run smoothly on M‑series Macs, but the video reveals a hidden bottleneck: when RAM is exhausted, macOS swaps model data to the SSD, dramatically...

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Seb's latest Circular Snapshots underscores circularity’s evolution from niche environmental goal to core competitiveness driver. The EU’s upcoming Circular Economy Act repositions waste prevention, material reuse, and secondary markets as essential industrial infrastructure, signaling a strategic shift for European manufacturers. A...

A federal judge has barred U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using IRS taxpayer data under a memorandum of understanding that had allowed cross‑checking taxpayer information for immigration enforcement. The ruling follows a November decision that stopped the IRS from...

The video introduces passkeys as a modern, password‑less authentication method that stores a cryptographic secret on a user’s device rather than relying on memorized strings. By leveraging the device’s biometric sensors or a PIN, the user unlocks the credential, which...

Treasury leadership, including Secretary Scott Bessant, is betting that an AI surge and smarter IT will help the IRS offset recent staffing cuts and improve collections. The agency has increased its reported AI use cases from 49 last year to...

The conversation on Market on Close centered on the recent plunge in Amazon’s share price, the broader AI investment frenzy, and the ripple effects on SaaS providers. Host Sam Vardys and Futurum’s chief research officer David Nicholson dissected why Amazon’s...

The panel addressed what policymakers, industry leaders, and investors should watch and act on over the next twelve months, centering on the climate emergency, geopolitical volatility, and the race for competitiveness. Speakers from Spain, the United Kingdom, Austria, and the...

Ball Corporation held its full‑year and Q4 2025 earnings call, introducing Ron Lewis as the new CEO. Lewis highlighted his Montana farm roots, a two‑decade Coca‑Cola supply‑chain background, and reaffirmed the company’s strategy of leveraging the global shift toward aluminum packaging....

In a recent interview, OpenAI researcher Dario Amodei tackles the provocative question “Can the CCP exist after AGI?” He argues that the rise of artificial general intelligence could fundamentally alter the social contract that allows authoritarian regimes to persist. Amodei warns...

Customs and Border Protection personnel — not U.S. troops — used a military counter‑drone laser to shoot down an object near El Paso, Texas, after the Defense Department transferred the system to CBP with Defense Secretary approval. Troops with Joint...

The video centers on Arecor’s effort to develop an oral GLP‑1 formulation that overcomes the chronic low‑bioavailability problem plaguing peptide therapeutics, especially for obesity treatment. The CEO highlights that while more than a hundred peptide candidates are in development for...

Bain & Company highlighted that telecom operators sit on a massive, under‑exploited data trove, ranging from event attendance to travel routes. One carrier piloted a program that anonymized this information, satisfying strict regulator requirements while delivering personalized discount offers. The...

The video tackles the hot question of whether artificial intelligence will supplant data engineers, concluding that AI is a powerful augmenting tool rather than a job‑killer. Using a crane analogy, the speaker illustrates how new technology speeds construction without eliminating...

Vocadian’s founder introduced a predictive voice‑AI platform aimed at preventing workplace fatigue‑related incidents. The solution leverages a brief pre‑shift speech task, analyzing voice markers and circadian signals to forecast performance risk without additional hardware. The pitch highlighted that fatigue costs the...

The video breaks down the financial anatomy of a supplement brand that hits roughly $10 million in annual revenue, split between $5.5 million on its own site and $3 million on Amazon. The founder walks through the raw numbers—monthly sales ranging from $600 k...

The interview introduces Rosterlab, a SaaS platform that leverages artificial intelligence to automate and humanise the rostering of doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals across hospitals. Daniel Ge explains that the tool is designed to balance service coverage with individual clinicians’...

During Digital Health Week in Christchurch, Douglas Healey, Manager of Hauora ICT at Te Whatu Ora, highlighted New Zealand’s fragmented oral‑health digital ecosystem and the urgent need for interoperable, co‑designed solutions. He outlined a nationwide project to capture dental encounter data,...

Debbie Hughes, CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, highlighted during Digital Health Week 2025 that inclusive AI design benefits all users. She argued that co‑designing technology with disabled people ensures accessibility, usability, and broader societal impact. Hughes emphasized...

At Digital Health Week, Travis Heaven, founder of Duress.com, highlighted how visual deterrents embedded in wearable safety devices can reduce aggression by more than 50 percent. The company’s AI‑driven wearables monitor emotional cues and alert staff in real time, aiming...

During Digital Health Week 2025, Accenture’s New Zealand Health & Life Sciences lead Will Reedy explained how a Waikato team built a smart rostering app in just two weeks to address sudden industrial action. The solution replaced chaotic Excel spreadsheets with...

During Digital Health Week 2025, Sanja Sazdovska, State Advisor to North Macedonia’s Ministry of Health, detailed how the country digitised preventive healthcare to keep services accessible for women amid the COVID‑19 shutdown. By deploying a mobile‑first platform integrated with national...

During Digital Health Week 2025, Acting CIO Darren Douglass outlined Health New Zealand’s 10‑year Health Digital Investment Plan. He emphasized that while data volumes are growing, data quality remains a barrier, and that stabilising legacy systems is as vital as...

At Digital Health Week in Christchurch, Health Informatics New Zealand featured Malik Rizwan, Executive Lead for Virtual Care Strategy at Valentia Technologies, discussing his patient‑centric approach to digital health. Rizwan emphasized building the user experience first and then aligning technology...

Emeline Ramos, physician executive for InterSystems Asia‑Pacific, highlighted the deployment of a generative‑AI‑enabled electronic health record across eight Jakarta hospitals during Digital Health Week 2025. Clinicians are using the system as a conversational assistant, demanding instant, actionable answers rather than...

At Digital Health Week 2025 in Christchurch, Dr Jane George, a rural health workforce strategist, argued that designing health services for the least‑served amplifies benefits for everyone. She highlighted how digital tools can knit together dispersed rural teams, but warned that...

Hon. Tracey Martin, chief executive of the Aged Care Association NZ, addressed Digital Health Week in Christchurch about the urgent need for technology that saves time in residential aged care. She highlighted the pressure on facilities, the necessity of shaping...

Data engineers are at a crossroads in 2025, as the speaker argues that lingering skepticism about AI's impact is holding professionals back. He urges data practitioners to replace doubt with diligent research into labor market trends and compensation data. The talk...

In a recent discussion, Stefano Bison of Generali highlighted how digital payment innovations are reshaping the insurance value chain. He emphasized that the payments ecosystem is already highly monetized and digitized, allowing insurers to experiment with new payout models without...