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Month January 2022

PHP in 2022

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Ohio State drops effort to update student information system

Image: Shock rippled through higher education technology circles last month when the Ohio State University announced it would drop a key facet of its partnership with the software vendor Workday, abandoning plans to become a high-profile early adopter of the company’s… Continue Reading →

Why is Zynga worth a whopping $12.7 billion? (Hint: It’s not FarmVille)

Enlarge / The company that publishes Grand Theft Auto now owns all of these goofballs, too… (credit: Zynga) Major console game publisher Take-Two has acquired social and mobile gaming giant Zynga for a whopping $12.7 billion in cash and stock,… Continue Reading →

Linux Kernel 5.16 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

After two months of development, Linux kernel 5.16 is here to introduce the futex_waitv() kernel system call from Collabora, which promises to make your gaming experience faster when playing both native Linux games and Windows games via Wine. Linux kernel… Continue Reading →

Yale, Georgetown, Other Top Schools Illegally Collude To Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Alleges

Sixteen major U.S. universities, including Yale University, Georgetown University and Northwestern University, are being sued for alleged antitrust violations because of the way they work together to determine financial-aid awards for students. From a report: According to a lawsuit filed… Continue Reading →

YC’s $500k Standard Deal

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Take-Two is Buying Zynga in $12.7B Deal

Video game giant Take-Two is acquiring mobile gaming company Zynga, it said Monday. The deal is valued at around $12.7 billion, or $9.86 per Zynga share. From a report: Zynga publishes major social games like FarmVille and Words With Friends…. Continue Reading →

See how DMARC, SPF, and DKIM work interactively

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Open Source Developer Intentionally Corrupts His Own Widely-Used Libraries

“Users of popular open-source libraries ‘colors’ and ‘faker’ were left stunned after they saw their applications, using these libraries, printing gibberish data and breaking..” reports BleepingComputer. “The developer of these libraries intentionally introduced an infinite loop that bricked thousands of… Continue Reading →

RSS feeds are available for many U.S. Government collections

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