How my 4 favorite AI tools help me get more done at work. | Continue reading
Maybe you've already decided to pre-order the HTC VIVE XR Elite, or you're still on the fence, but want a taste of what the headset and HTC's VIVE platform in general have to offer. Either way, you're in luck.(zdnet.com) | Continue reading
Ransomware attacks have rumbled on for years and show no signs of slowing down. It's time we faced the threat head on. | Continue reading
Attackers are using VPN servers to gain access, and then SSH and RDP to spread through networks. | Continue reading
More than one in 10 companies are now fully remote. GitLab's David DeSanto shares his best practice guidance for running a successful remote business. | Continue reading
Deep learning gadfly Gary Marcus says he and Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, are in alignment about the most important challenges facing the field. | Continue reading
What appeared to be one simple Linux Wi-Fi networking security problem was soon revealed to be five different nasty Wi-Fi security problems. Fortunately, the patches are on their way. | Continue reading
Financial technology companies are also targets of open-source patent trolls, so one of the biggest fintech companies, TCH, has recently joined the Open Invention Network. | Continue reading
Microsoft Designer uses the OpenAI DALLE-2 model to help create designs faster. Users can sign up for the free preview today. | Continue reading
US Air Force switches to secure solid-state-based solution to replace antiquated floppy disks in SACCS nuclear weapons management system. | Continue reading
Not all companies need the same skills from developers, and not all developers want to work for Big Tech. | Continue reading
OpenStack has come a long way from its first release to its latest as it has matured from a private cloud to a multi-purpose cloud for any and all purposes. | Continue reading
There may never be a 'Year of the Linux desktop,' but Canonical thinks there's room for a Ubuntu Linux business desktop. | Continue reading
Instead of being made entirely of free software, the next release of Debian Linux, Bookworm, will include proprietary drivers and firmware. | Continue reading
Jack Wallen believes there's one Linux distribution to rule them all, and it's not the one you think it is. | Continue reading
The US government is recognizing the importance of open-source software. But is it ready for what's needed? | Continue reading
Red Hat continues to support the open-source OpenStack cloud for the simple reason that telecom giants such as Verizon depend on it. | Continue reading
The SwiftKey for iOS predictive keyboard will be delisted from the Apple App Store as of October 5. Microsoft isn't (publicly, at least) saying why. | Continue reading
Over the last 20 years, the OSI has been the guardian of open-source licenses, but now it will also address non-open-source licenses more and AI's role in software development. | Continue reading
You spend this kind of money, cut cords, and pay extra for ad-free services. But ads are still forced down your throat in the TV UX. | Continue reading
At the 2022 Linux Plumbers Conference, Torvalds and I have a chance to sit down and talk again about life, Linux and scuba diving. | Continue reading
Learn about why XeroLinux is one of the most beautiful desktop operating systems available. What makes this Linux distribution so special? | Continue reading
Fundamental problems elude many strains of deep learning, says LeCun, including the mystery of how to measure information. | Continue reading
Google details the benefits of moving from "big bang" OS upgrades to rolling releases. It saved its engineers from burn out. | Continue reading
The problem of GPS jamming has spawned an array of anti-jamming solutions. | Continue reading
CIQ's new, but experienced, leaders will support Rocky Linux while using it as the foundation for the company's cloud-based and traditional high-performance computing offerings. | Continue reading
Linus Torvalds reminds developers what purpose version numbers serve and to keep them short to make everyone's lives easier. | Continue reading
The latest long-term support version of Ubuntu receives its first upgrade. | Continue reading
Do you plug in your phone every night right before you go to bed? Here's what you should be doing instead. | Continue reading
"You can't just be the best coder in the room," says Hicks, who takes the helm at Red Hat more than 15 years after joining the IBM-owned open-source software business. | Continue reading
Windows enthusiasts love to share strategies for getting rid of unwanted software and making your PC run faster while using fewer system resources. But random scripts and custom install images can cause more problems than they're worth. | Continue reading
Another step forward for the tiny computing board. | Continue reading
Want to easily give your old PC a new life? Here's how to do it with Google's Chrome OS Flex. | Continue reading
If you're looking for one of the most beautiful Linux desktop operating systems available, Jack Wallen is confident Feren OS will be pleasing to the eye and make Linux an easy-to-use operating system. | Continue reading
Mint, the best Linux desktop, gets a major update with Ubuntu 22.04 as its base and the Linux kernel 5.15. | Continue reading
The second quarter of 2022 showed a sharp decline in Chromebook shipments | Continue reading
Mirantis, the cloud-native development company, is monetizing its Lens Kubernetes Integrated Development Environment with its new Lens 6 version. | Continue reading
The auto-regressive attention at the heart of the Transformer, and programs like it, becomes a scaling nightmare. A recent DeepMind/Google work proposes a way to put such programs on a diet. | Continue reading
Rearchitecting one of the most popular sites on the Web, and also building a scale software business for enterprise, are interesting challenges for Jody Bailey. | Continue reading
In a rapidly changing world, what can tech companies offer the talented of the future? Not as much as they used to. | Continue reading
With this combination, your business can manage and connect your development team's CI/CD pipeline all the way to your production cloud. | Continue reading
This business-oriented notebook design is the first to include the modular compute element to make it easy to replace the CPU and storage on the device. | Continue reading
Google releases 11 fixes for Chrome - and CISA says users should apply them. | Continue reading
Your handset is always at risk of being exploited. Here's what to look out for. | Continue reading
If you're looking for a cleaner, more effective interface for Safari, check out the Compact Layout. | Continue reading
You use one because you use one, right? You don't trust yourself. Perhaps now is the time to break out, suggests Apple. | Continue reading
A bunch of robots on earth are going to sing happy birthday to one very lonely robot in space. | Continue reading
Where does Red Hat go from here? I asked Matt Hicks, CEO, and Paul Cormier, the chairman, and this is what they had to say. | Continue reading