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Month January 2022

Tree Charts and outliners

Way back in 1986, my then-company Living Videotext shipped a product called MORE. We called it that because there was so much more in it than the earlier outliner, ThinkTank 512, we didn’t have any idea which new feature, if… Continue Reading →

Developers unearth the bones of an overhauled Task Manager for Windows 11

Enlarge / A look at the Windows 11-style Task Manager, with Mica theming and dark mode support. (credit: FireCubeStudios) Microsoft’s piecemeal approach to updating and unifying Windows 11’s new look has led to updates for all kinds of old and… Continue Reading →

The Center of Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) announces the appointment of five new board members.

At its Annual Membership Meeting on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Board of Directors appointed five (5) new members to fill the vacancy of outgoing Board Member Professor Debra Cohen from UDC David A. Clarke… Continue Reading →

Keychron K14 review: The rare Mac-ready wireless mechanical keyboard

Enlarge / Keychron K14 with no backlight (top) and an RGB backlight (bottom). (credit: Scharon Harding) A common complaint about mechanical keyboards is that they’re too expensive. Options are limited further for budget-minded buyers if they want a wireless device,… Continue Reading →

Webmin – A Web Based System Administration Tool for Linux

The post Webmin – A Web Based System Administration Tool for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . Webmin is an open-source web-based system configuration tool for Linux system administration. With the help of this tool,… Continue Reading →

Omicron Storm Cancels In-person ‘Spacewalk’ Event – Online Version Rescheduled

The current Omicron spike has forced organizers at All Things Open to make their first-of-the-year Spacewalk event online only and reschedule it for January 25, 2022. The post Omicron Storm Cancels In-person ‘Spacewalk’ Event – Online Version Rescheduled appeared first… Continue Reading →

New Linux Kernel Vulnerability Patched in All Supported Ubuntu Systems, Update Now

Discovered by William Liu and Jamie Hill-Daniel, the new security flaw (CVE-2022-0185) is an integer underflow vulnerability found in Linux kernel’s file system context functionality, which could allow an attacker to crash the system or run programs as an administrator…. Continue Reading →

Google to free G Suite users: Pay up or lose your account

Enlarge / An artist’s rendering of Google’s current reputation. (credit: Aurich Lawson) Google says the free ride is over for early users of the company’s custom domain G Suite service. Google has long offered a service that lets you use Google… Continue Reading →

Comcast Shot Themselves in the Foot with MTA-STS

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‘G Suite legacy free’ users must start paying

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