Rebooting the 70s: Microsoft’s 6502 BASIC Code Goes Open Source
Microsoft open sources 6502 BASIC, letting anyone revisit classic 1970s computing.
Wow! This is surprising. But, is it what it sounds like, or is it something else?
LinkedIn embraces Microsoft's Azure Linux for its hosting requirements.
FreeBSD gets a well-deserved investment to improve its infrastructure.
An interesting new AI module with a board, aimed to offer compatibility with the Jetson Nano interface.
Ubuntu let me down after a simple change, and I'm here with Fedora.
A secure cloud storage space for businesses and teams. Proton is targeting Google, one service at a time.
It may not be too exciting, but it's an alternative to exist. What do you think?
LibreOffice 24.8 is getting better with meaningful improvements.
How much data do you use on a daily/monthly basis? Data Monitor helps you track that.
As if Linux users weren't disappointed enough with Microsoft Windows...
A new version update for public schools, offices, and DTP centers. Sounds good!
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