Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate (RC1) for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.10. Kernel 6.10 has been assigned the codename “Baby Opossum Posse.” The post Linus Torvalds Releases Linux Kernel 6.10-rc1 appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →
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“Microsoft has confirmed plans to pull the plug on VBScript in the second half of 2024 in a move that signals the end of an era for programmers,” writes Tech Radar. Though the language was first introduced in 1996, Microsoft’s… Continue Reading →
The LIT-SIS Board and Grants & Awards Committee is thrilled to announce the recipients of this year’s grants and awards. 2024 LIT-SIS AALL Leadership Academy Grant Christopher Collins, Research & Emerging Technologies Librarian, Western New England University School of Law… Continue Reading →
Your Kindle reading experience can go far beyond what’s available on the Kindle store. If, like me, you’ve only been buying your reading material from Amazon (or borrowing e-books from your local library), it’s time to explore what your e-reader… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / But… but I was just about to check out Tacoma. (credit: Getty Images) With Valve’s Steam gaming platform approaching the US drinking age this year, more and more aging PC gamers may be considering what will happen to… Continue Reading →
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Did your company recently send you a phishing email? Employers will sometimes simulate phishing messages to train workers on how to spot the hacking threat. But one Google security manager argues the IT industry… Continue Reading →
A server maintained by Cogent Communications, one of the 13 root servers crucial to the Internet’s domain name system, fell out of sync with its peers for over four days due to an unexplained glitch. This issue, which could have… Continue Reading →
Enlarge For more than four days, a server at the very core of the Internet’s domain name system was out of sync with its 12 root server peers due to an unexplained glitch that could have caused stability and security… Continue Reading →
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