Just say no to JavaScript
The JavaScript programming language has a lot of history, but it was created over about — yes — a week in 1995. It was first called LiveScript, but the name was changed to JavaScript to ride the bandwagon for Java, despite having nothing to do wi...
2024-12-04 09:00
Fedora 42 Looking To Package Intel SGX Software Stack
Fedora stakeholders are evaluating supporting an Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) software stack with next year's Fedora 42 release...
2024-12-04 08:48
Apple could introduce a new display technology with iPhone 17 Pro models
Apple is rumored to be ditching the LTPO+ display technology for a newer tech in the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models. Read more...
2024-12-04 08:26
Crunchyroll to lock most One Piece episodes behind a paywall
After acquiring Crunchyroll for $1 billion, Sony plans to charge users for watching past episode 206 of One Piece. Read more...
2024-12-04 08:06
New Linux Patches Cleanup Code For Running x86 32-bit Kernels On x86_64 CPUs
As we approach 2025, hopefully none of you are still running x86 32-bit kernels / 32-bit OS software on x86_64 processors, but should you still be into that, there are improvements on the way...
2024-12-04 06:37
Intel Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 Released Ahead Of The Arc B580 "Battlemage" Launch
The Intel Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 is out as the newest monthly-ish update to this open-source GPU compute stack used on Linux and Windows for the OpenCL and Level Zero support. This Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 is also the last update ahead of n...
2024-12-04 06:24
VTE-Based Linux Terminals Now Support A Nice Feature Led By Windows Terminal
VTE-based terminals on Linux like Ptyxis are now seeing support introduced to better display progress state for long-running processes with a more visually pleasing progress bar. Microsoft's Windows Terminal has already supported this feature while now...
2024-12-04 06:03
SDL Introducing Async I/O APIs - Backed By IO_uring On Linux
Longtime Linux game porter Ryan Gordon has introduced initial asynchronous I/O APIs for the in-development SDL3 library. On Linux these async I/O APIs allow making use of the modern kernel IO_uring functionality...
2024-12-04 05:45
Intel ANV Driver Improves Vulkan Image Compression Going Back To Tigerlake
Merged for Mesa 25.0 yesterday to the Intel "ANV" open-source Vulkan Linux driver is enabling more storage compression on Tigerlake graphics hardware and newer...
2024-12-04 05:37
Report: Meta seeks nuclear power to run its US data centers
Meta is reportedly seeking to use nuclear power to run its US data centers as a shift towards cleaner energy sources. Read more...
2024-12-04 04:46
Amazon rekindles LLM price war with the new Nova family of AI models
Amazon has launched its new Nova family of large language models (LLMs), joining the price war between Google and OpenAI. Read more...
2024-12-04 04:24
Heroku PaaS adds .NET support
Meeting a longstanding request from users, Salesforce’s Heroku — one of the original platforms as a service (PaaS) — has unveiled official support for .NET development. Heroku also made its Heroku Next Generation Platform available in a pilot. T...
2024-12-04 01:21
Ubisoft continues freefall as publisher shutters free-to-play shooter XDefiant, reportedly closing studios
Ubisoft is shutting down free-to-play shooter XDefiant, with the game remaining playable for existing players until June 2025.
2024-12-04 00:38
Ubisoft's Call of Duty rival XDefiant is shutting down six months into launch
XDefiant, the live-service free-to-play FPS from Ubisoft, is shutting down its servers soon. Some purchases are being refunded as well. Read more...
2024-12-04 00:18
Security Bite: Threat actors are widely using AI to build Mac malware
9to5Mac Security Bite is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach to management and security combines state-of-the-art Apple...
2024-12-04 00:03
Python 3.13.1, 3.12.8, 3.11.11, 3.10.16 and 3.9.21 are now available
Another big release day! Python 3.13.1 and 3.12.8 were regularly scheduled releases, but they do contain a few security fixes. That makes it a nice time to release the security-fix-only versions too, so everything is as secure as we can make it. Python...
2024-12-04 00:01
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