In recent news, the Tiny11 project has launched, and it’s exciting many people around the world. The new operating system promises to be more powerful than its predecessor, Windows 11, but with much lower hardware requirements. Tiny11 is the next step in making efficient computers available to a wider market. It works by allowing users… Continue reading promising Windows
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Remastering three classics from Apogee Software for a new age
As one of the most iconic gaming developers of all time, Apogee Software has a long-standing and well-deserved reputation for creating classic computer, console and mobile games. In 1994, Apogee established itself as a publisher, empowering other creators and aggressively acquiring licenses for titles from other developers. As we celebrate the 26th anniversary of Apogee’s… Continue reading Remastering three classics from Apogee Software for a new age
Pioneering Apple Lisa goes “open source” thanks to Computer History Museum
It has been 37 years since the first Apple computer known as the Lisa was first released. Now, the personal computer has been used to open new doors for computer programming education. On May 20, 2019, the Computer History Museum announced that pioneering Apple Lisa software is now open source. In 1983, the Apple Lisa… Continue reading Pioneering Apple Lisa goes “open source” thanks to Computer History Museum
Indigenous tech group asks Apache Foundation to change its name
Indigenous tech group REDsetsukw, a group of Indigenous tech experts, recently sent a letter to the Apache Software Foundation to ask that the organization change its name. The letter presented a request to consider renaming the Apache Software Foundation to better represent and recognize Indigenous people, who have been treated unjustly throughout history in the… Continue reading Indigenous tech group asks Apache Foundation to change its name
Fortinet says hackers exploited critical vulnerability to infect VPN customers
It appears that a critical vulnerability in Fortinet’s virtual private network (VPN) service was recently exploited by hackers, allowing them to gain access to customers’ systems. This security flaw, which was uncovered by cybersecurity firm Check Point, can allow malicious actors to execute arbitrary code on Fortinet devices, creating a dangerous and successful backdoor for… Continue reading Fortinet says hackers exploited critical vulnerability to infect VPN customers
Environmental health and safety software is now a hot commodity
Environmental health and safety (EHS) software has become increasingly popular in recent years, as the world has started to recognize the importance of managing, monitoring, and managing various aspects of the environment. The software is used to ensure that businesses and organizations comply with the regulations and industry standards for environmental health and safety. This… Continue reading Environmental health and safety software is now a hot commodity
‘Outdated’ Scheduling Software Could Be to Blame for Holiday Travel Nightmare at Southwest Airlines
With the holiday season in full swing, travel experiences across the nation have become anything but joyous for many fliers aboard Southwest Airlines. Passengers have experienced extensive delays and cancellation of their pre-booked flights due to Southwest’s aging scheduling system. In fact, their outdated software is largely to blame for the travel nightmare experienced by… Continue reading ‘Outdated’ Scheduling Software Could Be to Blame for Holiday Travel Nightmare at Southwest Airlines
Gynger launches out of stealth to loan companies cash for software
Gynger, a financial technology startup, launched out of stealth mode to provide companies with cash loans for software. Founded in 2020, Gynger’s mission is to provide small and medium-sized businesses with an easy way to finance software purchases. Gynger’s software financing platform makes it simple to apply for a loan that fits the needs of… Continue reading Gynger launches out of stealth to loan companies cash for software
Syntax errors are the doom of us all, including botnet authors
Technology advancements have revolutionized many aspects of modern life, and the development of computer code is no exception. With code being utilized for virtually every aspect of our lives, from the smartphone we use to order food to the software that runs self- driving cars, it is little wonder that errors can have dire consequences.… Continue reading Syntax errors are the doom of us all, including botnet authors
Apple’s new Freeform app is one of its best software releases in years
The tech giant Apple has recently released its latest new software called Freeform, and it is already being hailed by many Apple users as one of the best applications to be released in recent years. The application combines the best of both mobile and desktop applications to create a seamless, user-friendly experience. Freeform is an… Continue reading Apple’s new Freeform app is one of its best software releases in years