'Software Vendors Dump Open Source, Go For the Cash Grab'
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, writing for ComputerWorld: Essentially, all software is built using open source. By Synopsys' count, 96% of all codebases contain open-source software. Lately, though, there's been a very disturbing trend. A company will make its program using open
Palestinian Authority announces a new Cabinet amid Israeli assault on Gaza
Mahmoud Abbas has announced a new interim government as calls grow for a revitalised and reformed PA.
Unarmed Palestinians killed in Gaza
Exclusive video and witness testimony obtained by Al Jazeera have revealed how Israeli forces killed two unarmed Palesti
Create flowcharts, org charts, floor plans, and more with Microsoft Visio, now under $25
MacworldCrunching numbers is one thing, but when your data is more complex, you need more than just charts and graphs to visualize solutions. That’s where a tool like Microsoft Visio Professional 2021 comes in. Fortunately, this leading diagramming tool is on sale
Another day, another iPad delay–here’s when you can expect to buy one
MacworldEarlier this month Apple released the new M3 MacBook Air with a surprise press release on Monday, March 4. That was notable for a couple of reasons: One, we expected Apple to hold a spring event this year, and two,
House Oversight chairman invites Biden to testify in impeachment probe
The Republican chairman of the House Oversight panel formally invited President Joe Biden to testify before his committee as a part of its impeachment probe.
Kari Lake struggles to win over her GOP skeptics: From the Politics Desk
Kari Lake is struggling to win over her Republican skeptics in her Arizona Senate campaign. Biden is stockpiling cash as Trump faces a perilous moment.
State Department 'deeply concerned' about candidate registration for Venezuela election
The U.S. State Department said it is "deeply concerned" by the Venezuelan government's pattern of blocking opposition parties from registering candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
Baltimore bridge collapse could disrupt supply chain for weeks
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spanning the entrance to the Port of Baltimore has cut off the nation's ninth-largest port from all shipping activity and temporarily closed the port.
Karlie Kloss, Joshua Kushner to relaunch LIFE magazine
Model and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss plans to bring back LIFE magazine, more than two decades after it ceased production.
Linux Foundation Launches Valkey As A Redis Fork
Michael Larabel reports via Phoronix: Given the recent change by Redis to adopt dual source-available licensing for all their releases moving forward (Redis Source Available License v2 and Server Side Public License v1), the Linux Foundation announced today their fork
Biden Orders Every US Agency To Appoint a Chief AI Officer
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The White House has announced the "first government-wide policy (PDF) to mitigate risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and harness its benefits." To coordinate these efforts, every federal agency must appoint a
How Apple Plans To Update New iPhones Without Opening Them
An anonymous reader writes: What if you could update the device while it's still in the box? That's the latest plan cooked up by Apple, which is close to rolling out a system that will let Apple Stores wirelessly update
Haiti gang boss will take part in talks if invited – but warns foreign forces will be treated as 'invaders'
The head of one of Haiti's most powerful gangs, and the de-facto head of a consortium of gangs that have brought Port-au-Prince to a standstill has