These free, open-source tools will make your Windows PC more powerful and give you a serious productivity boost.
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COMPUTER software subscriptions can cost a fortune each year. But you don’t always need to pay for powerful programs. We ...
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Greg Kroah-Hartman explains the Cyber Resilience Act for open source developers
Impact? Nope, don't worry, be happy, says Linux veteran Opinion There has been considerable worry about the impact of the ...
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Just using open source software isn't radical any more. Europe needs to dig deeper
Companies must realize they can be more than pure consumers, and public sector ought to go beyond 'promotion' Feature It is 2025. Linux will turn 34 and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) 40. For the ...
Pavel Durov, the CEO and founder of Telegram, says he relies on coding contests to scout for talent because "competition ...
Cloud-native architectures bring speed and scalability but also create new risks beyond traditional workloads. Misconfigured ...
A Confluent technology strategist explains why multi-agent workflows become brittle monoliths and how access to real-time, ...
MG's new IM5 Performance offers a good blend of premium features and delivers some impressive driving dynamics.
IFT’s Global Food Traceability Center, an internationally recognized leader in advancing end-to-end food traceability, has ...
It's not about the cost savings, either. Many government organizations are replacing Microsoft software for a more important reason.
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