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We Looked At All The Recent Evidence On Mobile Phone Bans In Schools – This Is What We Found
Mobile phones are currently banned in all Australian state schools and many Catholic and independent schools around the country. This is part of a global trend over more than a decad…
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Mind the Shift: Answering Common Questions About OpenTofu - DevOps.com
A lead contributor to OpenTofu answers the (truly) frequently asked questions about the open source project.
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Microsoft Exec Says AI Is ‘a New Kind of Digital Species’
Microsoft's AI chief executive Mustafa Suleyman said AI is the “fastest and most consequential wave” of creation ever.
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The walls of Apple’s garden are tumbling down
Regulation and antitrust trials are pulling down the walls.
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Hands-on with the Rabbit R1: Hopping into an AI-powered future?
Rabbit has officially jumped into the AI companion race, but is it ready to take on Humane? Let's go hands on with the Rabbit R1 to find out.
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The hyper-clouds are open source's friends
No, really. Look at the evidence
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The end of non-compete agreements is a tech job earthquake
The FTC ruled this week that companies can no longer use non-compete agreements to stop workers from moving from one job to another — and businesses are having fits.
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Ubuntu 24.04: This great new Linux distro isn't just fast - it's a fortress
I'm running Canonical's latest release - aka 'Noble Numbat' - and find this distro's performance and security improvements make it an outstanding OS for everyone and every job.
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If all kernel bugs are security bugs, how do you keep your Linux safe?
Since February, there've been 800 newly assigned CVEs. Your job? Update your main Linux distro more often.
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HHS Strengthens Privacy of Reproductive Health Care Data
The new directive prohibits data disclosure when law enforcement agencies want to investigate people, healthcare providers, or others seeking reproductive care that is lawful where the care is given.
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It's baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0
How did the operating system so bad it likely steered users to Linux 35 years ago come to be open-sourced now? Here's what happened.
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FCC restores net neutrality- here's what it means for the internet
The FCC votes 3-2 to reinstate rules ensuring equal treatment for all internet traffic. But that doesn't mean the issue is settled.
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FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality In A Blow To Internet Service Providers
Major internet providers once again will have to abide by a set of robust rules as the FCC today reinstated net neutrality regulations.
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Canonical Unveils 12 Years of Support for Ubuntu LTS
Want to keep running Ubuntu Linux for over a decade? Canonical can help.
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Buy Windows 11 Pro for just $30
Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for more productivity features that will help you get things done.
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Valkey is Rapidly Overtaking Redis
Redis is taking it in the chops, as both maintainers and customers move to the Valkey Redis fork.
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6 Misconceptions About Using Generative AI to Improve Programmer Productivity
Generative AI can improve developers’ productivity — but only when they correctly calibrate expectations. Here are six ways to get off on the wrong foot.
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IBM Confirms: It's Buying HashiCorp
Everyone knew HashiCorp was attempting to find a buyer. Few suspected it would be IBM.
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Meet the System Package Data Exchange: SPDX 3.0, with Profiles
The latest version of the newly renamed System Package Data Exchange (SPDX) was announced Tuesday at Open Source Summit North America.
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Generative AI could soon decimate the call center industry, says CEO
The grim prediction comes from K Krithivasan, head of Indian IT giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The second-largest company in India by market cap, it has more...