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Raspberry Pi Plans to Go Public
Raspberry Pi is preparing for a public listing, capping the remarkable journey of what started as a way for students to learn computing....
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Qualcomm’s Exclusive Deal to Produce Windows ARM Devices Ending
The market for ARM-based Windows PCs is about to become far more diversified, with an exclusive deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm ending....
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Mozilla Pulling the Plug on Firefox Lockwise
Mozilla is killing off its Firefox Lockwise password manager, with the end-of-life (EOL) date set for December 13, 2021....
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Judge Denies Apple a Stay on App Store Changes Pending Appeal
The judge in Apple’s case versus Epic has denied the company a stay on implementing court-ordered App Store changes until appeals are exhausted....
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Thomas Dohmke Replacing Nat Friedman as GitHub CEO
Nat Friedman is stepping down as GitHub CEO with Thomas Dohmke replacing him. Friedman cofounded Xamarin and served as the company’s CEO before...
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TestFlight for macOS Now Available
Apple has released TestFlight for macOS, making the utility available on the Mac for the first time. TestFlight is a utility that makes it easy...
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Intel Uses Dishonest Tactics in Benchmark Comparing i9 to Ryzen 9
Intel has been called out for using underhanded tactics in its latest benchmarks, which demonstrate the i9 12900K besting the Ryzen 9 5950X. On...
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Microsoft Announces Loop, a Fluid-Powered Collaboration Tool
Microsoft’s vision for the future of remote and hybrid work is taking shape with its announcement of Loop, a new collaboration tool based on Fluid...
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Google Triples Linux Bug Bounties for the Next Three Months
Google has announced it is tripling its usual bug bounties for the Linux kernel for at least the next three months. Bug bounties are an importa...
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Dropbox Botches Response to M1 Macs, Says Native Version Coming
Dropbox stirred up a controversy of its own making, indicating it had no intention of supporting Apple’s M1 chips before finally clarifying that i...
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EU Regulators Open Probe of Nvidia’s Arm Acquisition
Casting further doubt on Nvidia’s attempt to purchase Arm Holdings, EU regulators have opened a formal investigation. Nvidia announced in Septe...
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Linux Users Make Better Software Testers
An indie developer is reporting that his Linux users generate a disproportionate number of bug reports, and the reports are higher quality. Use...
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Microsoft Backtracks, Makes .Net 6 Hot Reload Will Be Multi-Platform
Microsoft has backtracked on a controversial decision that upset its own employees and the open source community. Microsoft .Net 6’s Hot Reload...
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Intel CEO: Semiconductor Shortage Won’t End Until 2023
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger had bad news for everyone hoping the semiconductor shortage would end soon, saying it won’t happened until 2023. Indust...
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PSA: AMD and Microsoft Fix Ryzen Slowdown With Windows 11
AMD Ryzen users can finally update to Windows 11 without taking a major performance hit, thanks to a pair of updates. Windows 11 is Microsoft’s...
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