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Read MoreA Microsoft executive accidentally exposed one of the ugly truths of tech
One of the great dangers in tech lies in believing you’re a special kind of clever. A Microsoft executive’s innocent comment led to some stark revelations about how some people in tech really think.
Read MoreFirefox to ship ‘network partitioning’ as a new anti-tracking defense
Firefox’s “network partitioning” feature to ship in v85, scheduled for January 2021.
Read MoreWhatsApp is Brazil’s most popular mobile app
Users spend more time in the messaging app than in tools such as Instagram, according to a new study.
Read MoreApple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla ban Kazakhstan’s MitM HTTPS certificate
This marks the second time browsers makers had to intervene and block a certificate used by the Kazakhstan government to spy on its citizens.
Read MoreMicrosoft is designing its own Arm chips for datacenter servers: Report
We already knew Microsoft was working to bring Arm-powered servers for internal use to its cloud datacenters. But what and when will this mean anything to its customers?
Read MoreMicrosoft to enable certification renewals for free starting in February 2021
Microsoft is making the certification renewal processor easier, but it’s also going to require more frequent validation starting next year.
Read MoreWhere Fedora fits in the new Red Hat/CentOS Stream Linux world
With CentOS Stream now “tracking ahead” of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, where exactly does that leave Fedora, Red Hat’s community Linux distro, and long-time RHEL test release?
Read MoreCan Thierry Delaporte revive Wipro?
Delaporte’s decision to simplify the company’s organisational structure is a smart move, but ultimately what will matter is execution.
Read MoreASPI warns Canberra about security risk with current data centre procurement approach
According to a new ASPI paper, one provider holds 54% of current data centre facilities contracts with the Australian government.
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