If you're looking to up your mobile productivity, a multi-monitor laptop display could help. Jack Wallen introduces you to the FOPO S12. | Continue reading
Changes made to protect against attacks that ciphertext now, in order to decrypt later. | Continue reading
Almost half of businesses in Asean have brought up cybersecurity issues at the board level, with 68% boosting their security budgets and 46% looking to plug existing security gaps. | Continue reading
No, Apple didn't do it, and no, you can't buy one. | Continue reading
Raspberry Pi computers are as much a target as any other, and this change should make life a bit harder for hackers. | Continue reading
Ubuntu has long been a serious desktop for the business, and this new long-term support version is better than ever for people who want a work Linux desktop. | Continue reading
Attackers with a "unique understanding" of the Windows subsystem are using it to mask their activities. | Continue reading
The CentOS Linux clones, such as Rocky Linux, are making their presence known on the major public clouds. | Continue reading
A new service could make the rush to update after 'Patch Tuesday' a thing of the past. | Continue reading
He made supercomputing usable with programs such as LINPACK and BLAS and laid the groundwork for the democratization of supercomputing in the cloud. | Continue reading
Safari? Chrome? It depends on the device. | Continue reading
It's been a long time coming, but Microsoft is making available a preview of Azure VMs supporting Arm-based processors from Ampere. | Continue reading
Misconfigured environments are the entry point for the ransomware strain. | Continue reading
Want to work on Rust but need money? The Rust Foundation wants to hear from you. | Continue reading
An obnoxious security bug was discovered in Linux's IPSec secure networking program. | Continue reading
The newest version of the open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud, Yoga, is here and ready to run. | Continue reading
If you are relying on Russian software or services it might be time to consider the level of risk that involves, says the NCSC. | Continue reading
Three backdoors and four miners have been detected in new attacks. | Continue reading
Over 600 malicious packages were published in only five days. | Continue reading
The upcoming digital rules seek to blacklist certain practices used by tech giants to 'put an end' to their ever-increasing dominance | Continue reading
Investors hand over their cryptocurrency. Project developers vanish. | Continue reading
The tiny computers are in high demand, so keeping the bots out with two-factor authentication is the plan. | Continue reading
Despite the many benefits that diversity in the tech workforce provides, too many employers are still failing. | Continue reading
When victim accounts were closed after being hacked in one incident, CafePress went so far as to charge them a $25 fee. | Continue reading
Red Hat's OpenShift, a popular Kubernetes distro, includes the power to work with AI/ML in its latest update. | Continue reading
Several major internet backbone providers have said they're cutting network ties with Russia, but the evidence proves otherwise. | Continue reading
The Online Safety Bill was introduced to Parliament on Thursday. | Continue reading
The years with free Gmail, Drive, and other G Apps on a custom domain were nice while they lasted. | Continue reading
Why an ultrafast robot heralds a day when robots will walk (and run) among us. | Continue reading
The NSA and CISA update their advice to help hardened Kubernetes clusters against attack. | Continue reading
How embarrassing! It turns out there was a security hole lurking in Linux's netfilter firewall program. | Continue reading
Python, Java and SQL could be your hot ticket to developer jobs in 2022. | Continue reading
How a company reacts to an employee's departure can say a lot about the company. | Continue reading
While Ukraine and many others would like to force Russia off the internet, it looks like Russia may be getting ready to drop off the internet itself. | Continue reading
Lumen joins Cogent in cutting off Russia's main internet connections. | Continue reading
The North American Linux giant isn't the only one. SUSE, the European Union Linux powerhouse, is also suspending direct sales to Russian groups. | Continue reading
United Patents, Microsoft, the Linux Foundation, and Open Invention Network are beating back open-source patent trolls. | Continue reading
Is this really the best way to manage employees? Is it even a good way to manage the IT department? | Continue reading
Yes, ladies and gentlemen. 3/4-inch plywood is my new filament. I'll show you how I built an entire storage cabinet without making a single saw cut. It's David's first big CNC project, and it rocks! | Continue reading
Cogent initially blamed the invasion of Ukraine but later said it was complying with a new EU regulation passed on Tuesday. | Continue reading
Russia and its websites will remain on the internet. In the meantime, both Anonymous and US companies are maintaining their pressure on Russia's internet presence. | Continue reading
Musk's pledge was decried by some as a publicity stunt, but Ukraine says the first SpaceX Starlink internet terminals have arrived. | Continue reading
What the conflict in Eastern Europe will mean for relationships with software companies, developers, and outsourced tech talent connected with Russia. | Continue reading
Publishers are using copyright law as a battering ram to assert corporate control over the public good. | Continue reading
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is targeting its internet as well along with its military and civilians. Help is on the way. | Continue reading
The Seattle-based company announced the attack on Sunday but would not say if it was a ransomware incident. | Continue reading
The Linux kernel's foundation is the ancient C89 standard of C. Now, Torvalds has decided to upgrade to 2011's more modern C11 standard. | Continue reading