Enlarge / Delta Air Lines customers looking for missing bags wait in line at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on July 24, 2024. (credit: Getty Images | Patrick T. Fallon ) Microsoft says that Delta Air Lines’ ancient IT infrastructure… Continue Reading →
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Zack Whittaker reports via TechCrunch: A cyberattack on Mobile Guardian, a U.K.-based provider of educational device management software, has sparked outages at schools across the world and has left thousands of students unable to access their files. Mobile Guardian acknowledged… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: Before WordPerfect, the most popular work processor was WordStar. Now, the last ever DOS version has been bundled and set free by one of its biggest fans. WordStar 7.0d was the… Continue Reading →
Learn how to disable the automatic update (basically “unattended-upgrades”) feature on Ubuntu 24.04, 23.04, and other versions. The post How to Disable Unattended-Upgrades on Ubuntu 24.04 appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/how-to-disable-unattended-upgrades-on-ubuntu-24-04/ from Teknoids NewsRead the… Continue Reading →
GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer for Unix-like systems, including Ubuntu. It provides an efficient and user-friendly way to visualize and analyze web server logs, supporting various formats like Apache, Nginx, and Amazon S3 logs. The post How to… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / A scene from the new season of Doctor Who, which is streaming on Disney+. (credit: Disney+) Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ will get more expensive as of October 17, whether users have a subscription with or without ads. After… Continue Reading →
Enlarge (credit: Robert J. Sawyer) WordStar’s most recent claim to fame might be that it’s the word processing application on which George R.R. Martin is still not finishing A Song of Ice and Fire. But many writers loved and still… Continue Reading →
Speaking of Google launching a new TV streaming device, the company says it’s “ending production of Chromecast” after 11 years of selling the streaming dongles. From a report: Even though Chromecast devices will now be available “while supplies last,” Google… Continue Reading →
Google today unveiled its new Google TV Streamer, a $99.99 set-top box replacing the Chromecast. The device, shipping September 24, boasts improved performance with a 22% faster processor (over its predecessor), doubled RAM, and 32GB storage. It integrates Thread and… Continue Reading →
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