Hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser; Chips smaller than a strand of hair pave the way for giant quantum computers.
Project retires 32-bit ports, embraces pkgbase, and modernizes build process The latest release of FreeBSD contains a lot of crucial under-the-hood changes – and drops 32-bit support on both x86 and ...
If you aren’t familiar with Logseq, it’s an open-source, fully local note-taking app and personal knowledge management and ...
The Linux desktop has continued its slow growth. Linux has been making gains in no small part because of Microsoft Windows' blunders. Users and governments have been losing trust in Windows and ...
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Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As someone who's been around the block a few hundred times with technology, planned obsolescence has long bothered me. When Microsoft released ...
Regardless of the shifts coming on the horizon with Chromebooks and the Android Kernel, consumers are still buying ...
Browser extensions have become an essential part of our online lifestyles. There are some you can’t live without. Modern desktop browsers support extensions without fuss, but it’s a different story on ...
The holiday season offers opportunities for savings across the board, but right now we're seeing some of the year's best discounts on Chromebooks from brands like HP, Lenovo, and more. After starting ...