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  • Status of Embedded Linux in 2023

    Status of Embedded Linux in 2023

    Tim Bird is a Principal Software Engineer for Sony Corporation, where he helps Sony improve the Linux kernel for use in Sony’s products. Tim is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Linux Foundation. He is active in technical projects related to embedded Linux testing and standards, and is the maintainer of…

  • Top Open Source Deep Learning Tools in 2023

    Top Open Source Deep Learning Tools in 2023

    Here are the top 10 open-source Deep Learning tools to empower AI innovation in 2023! Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep learning have emerged as transformative technologies, revolutionized various industries, and unlocked new possibilities. As the demand for deep learning solutions grows, open-source tools have played a pivotal role in democratizing access to these powerful technologies.…

  • Forget Windows 12, Nitrux Linux should be your next OS

    Forget Windows 12, Nitrux Linux should be your next OS

    Ah, it’s that time again folks. Nitrux, the up-and-coming Linux distro, is back with its newest update, Nitrux 2.9.0 “nu.” While Microsoft might still be stumbling around trying to recover from their latest Windows mishaps, Nitrux is already picking up the pace and setting new standards in the world of operating systems. Unlike the cluttered…

  • NVIDIA SHIELD Controller Driver, Xbox Rumble Support For Linux 6.5

    NVIDIA SHIELD Controller Driver, Xbox Rumble Support For Linux 6.5

    The HID subsystem updates have been submitted for the ongoing Linux 6.5 merge window. Most notable is NVIDIA contributing a Linux kernel driver six years late for their SHIELD controller. A few months ago a NVIDIA engineer began working on an upstream-focused Linux driver for their 2017 SHIELD controller. The driver initially supports the NVIDIA…

  • Linux version of Akira ransomware targets VMware servers

    Linux version of Akira ransomware targets VMware servers

    The Linux version of Akira was first discovered by malware analyst rivitna, who shared a sample of the new encryptor on VirusTotal last week. BleepingComputer’s analysis of the Linux encryptor shows it has a project name of ‘Esxi_Build_Esxi6,’ indicating the threat actors designed it specifically to target VMware ESXi servers. For example, one of the…

  • AI-powered Opera One web browser now available for Linux

    AI-powered Opera One web browser now available for Linux

    Do you remember Opera, the browser? No? Well, they are back! Opera One, an innovative web browser that utilizes Artificial Intelligence, is finally here for Linux, Windows and MacOS. With its integration of Aria, the first-ever browser AI, Opera One takes browsing to the next level. Aria is easily accessible through a new command line…