Microsoft is adding Engage, another new Yammer-based app, to its Viva employee-experience platform. Here's what it is for and how Microsoft is positioning it. | Continue reading
Looking for a CentOS 7 replacement? Google Cloud suggests you look at Rocky Linux. | Continue reading
The Linux desktop that will transform the industry is ChromeOS. | Continue reading
Microsoft wants to become more fashionable. Hey, how about a Windows XP t-shirt for $60, too? | Continue reading
Price rises are coming, Intel tells customers, with inflation taking the blame. | Continue reading
Google will close its Australian operations, effectively blacklisting the country in response to the Federal Government's "evil" plan to filter the internet. | Continue reading
Want to bring your old PC or Mac back to life? You can revive it from the dead with Google ChromeOS Flex. | Continue reading
Matt Hicks, Red Hat's head of products and technologies, is taking over from former CEO Paul Cormier. | Continue reading
There are plenty of rumors about a Company planning to bring ads to the Android lock screen. Jack Wallen dispels those myths but adds a level of caution that trust shouldn't so easily be given. | Continue reading
Terrestrial GPS is making its way into emergency services, cutting response times. | Continue reading
Five ransomware strains have been linked to Bronze Starlight activities. | Continue reading
Redmond went very deep into the numbers -- and the feelings. What emerged was the potential debunking of a popular concept. | Continue reading
Companies have spent billions of dollars to expand their services but there could be change ahead for some. | Continue reading
In just over an hour I was back up and running. | Continue reading
A few weeks away from the browser and I'd forgotten just how bad of an experience it offers. | Continue reading
Google is encouraging all companies to introduce anonymous code review to remove bias in reviews that cost it lost developer hours. | Continue reading
Codenotary's new service enables you to monitor what's running in your Kubernetes-managed container clusters -- vital knowledge for security. | Continue reading
Linux creator Linus Torvalds said that while he won't make any promises, he'd like to see Rust merging into the Linux kernel with the next release. | Continue reading
The Linux Foundation finds open source jobs are growing ever more popular. | Continue reading
Diversity remains a massive issue in software development, with a new report finding that nine in 10 professional programmers are men. | Continue reading
At the summit, Linux's creator Linus Torvalds and his good buddy Dirk Hohndel talked about working from home, Rust in Linux, and whether there's life outside the screen. | Continue reading
Microsoft is making a technical preview of a new Visual Studio Code extension available that is designed to help programmers write code smarter and faster using AI technology from OpenAI. | Continue reading
Want to make sure your code is safe? Slim.AI helps you secure your containerized programs with its "Four S Approach" -- Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), signing, slimming, and sharing. | Continue reading
We look at a device that helps save the planet by recycling plastic water bottles into 3D printer filament. Read on for a very cool machine and some very scary stats. | Continue reading
Canonical's new Ubuntu Core 22 comes with beta real-time processing for Internet of Things devices. | Continue reading
Microsoft is ending support for IE 11 on June 15, as planned. Here's which versions will no longer get security updates and what Microsoft says will happen next. | Continue reading
Open-source security has matured but funding remains a key concern. | Continue reading
Symbiote is parasitic malware that provides rootkit-level functionality. | Continue reading
All individuals transacting in Bitcoin are within six degrees or fewer of separation from a core group, say researchers. | Continue reading
The open-source method can revolutionize businesses as well as software. | Continue reading
With COVID-19 slowly receding, international business travel and vacations are reviving, and that means you need to think about what's the best cellular service when you're outside the United States. | Continue reading
Google Cloud is updating the Google Distributed Cloud Hosted portfolio, letting customers use a selection of its AI, ML and database services directly in their own data centers. | Continue reading
Shingled magnetic recording (SMR) technology uses overlapping tracks to enable higher data densities. | Continue reading
Murena's first smartphone release, the /e/OS-powered Murena One, tries to free you from Google. | Continue reading
SATA port multipliers are cheap and popular for low-cost storage arrays. But are they safe for your data? ZDNet reader experience can help us size the problem. | Continue reading
If you already know how to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux like a pro, AlmaLinux may be the no-cost Linux for you. | Continue reading
Linux laptop player System76 is joining forces with HP to release a high-powered Pop!_OS-powered developer laptop. | Continue reading
The goal is to improve cybersecurity defenses in public sector schools. | Continue reading
With the InQuanto platform, chemists in industries like automotive and pharmaceuticals are learning what they can do with quantum computing | Continue reading
Google wants to help you succeed in interviews. Its new tool, though, makes me wonder how interviews are conducted these days. | Continue reading
Microsoft has delivered multiple fixes for the Windows Systems for Android on Windows 11. | Continue reading
As work and work life continue to evolve, companies are exploring whether a shorter week can solve some of the workforce's biggest challenges. | Continue reading
I would have called the Instagram tech support number, except -- surprise! -- there's no such thing. Oh foolish, foolish me. | Continue reading
Popular UX measures 'say little about how users react to digital experiences or how to improve them' | Continue reading
Most developers who use Go are satisfied with the language. But when it doesn't fit the demands of a project, the most common language developers turn to is Rust. | Continue reading
Red Hat has partnered with GM to bring RHEL to its new cars. | Continue reading
Wi-Fi 6 can deliver great speeds, but it usually comes with a high price tag as well. The Motorola MH7603 mesh router, however, offers good throughput for a decent price. | Continue reading