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It’s panda-monium: Atlantans form 50,000-person queue for tickets to Panda Fest

Panda Fest, a celebration of Asian food and culture, will come to Atlanta for the first time April 4-6. Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/what-to-know-about-atlantas-inaugural-panda-fest/V5OKGBYD2NCO3PJLTRQGINLJU4/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

FBI Raids Home of Prominent Computer Scientist Who Has Gone Incommunicado

An anonymous reader shares a report: A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile, email account, and phone number removed by his employer, Indiana… Continue Reading →

Calibre 8.0 Brings Major Kobo Upgrade and KEPUB Support Arrive

Calibre 8.0 ebook manager adds native KEPUB editing, Kobo firmware support, folder-as-device connections, and major bug fixes. The post Calibre 8.0 Brings Major Kobo Upgrade and KEPUB Support Arrive appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/calibre-8-0-brings-major-kobo-upgrade-and-kepub-support-arrive/ from… Continue Reading →

What could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.

The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is starting to put together a team to migrate the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) computer systems entirely off one of its oldest programming languages in a matter of months, potentially putting the integrity… Continue Reading →

Audiomovers Releases MINIBUS Plugin – a ‘Virtual Aux Cord’ For Local Collaboration

Audiomovers this week released their MINIBUS plugin, a “virtual aux cord” designed to unlock easier collaboration. MINIBUS enables the user to transmit and receive lossless multichannel audio to and from the DAW in real time, to any machines on the… Continue Reading →

CALIcon Conference 2025 Sponsorship Opportunities Available

Get involved directly with your market by sponsoring the premier conference in our industry. Bring focus to your brand and ensure your target audience becomes exposed to your products or services. Space is limited, so reserve your opportunity as soon as possible…. Continue Reading →

Inside arXiv – the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science

Paul Ginsparg, a physics professor at Cornell University, created arXiv nearly 35 years ago as a digital repository where researchers could share their findings before peer review. Today, the platform hosts more than 2.6 million papers, receives 20,000 new submissions… Continue Reading →

Google makes Android development private, will continue open source releases

Google is planning a major change to the way it develops new versions of the Android operating system. Since the beginning, large swaths of the software have been developed in public-facing channels, but that will no longer be the case…. Continue Reading →

Microsoft Abandons Data Center Projects, TD Cowen Says

Microsoft has walked away from new data center projects in the US and Europe that would have amounted to a capacity of about 2 gigawatts of electricity, according to TD Cowen analysts, who attributed the pullback to an oversupply of… Continue Reading →

Linux kernel 6.14 is a big leap forward in performance and Windows compatibility

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