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  • The Next Chip Hubs

    The Next Chip Hubs

    These countries want to be the next big semiconductor hubs: Manufacturing powerhouses Mexico, Malaysia, and India want to become less reliant on expensive imports — without competing with Nvidia or TSMC. In February, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled Kutsari Center, a national chip design hub — the first step in an ambitious plan to develop a…

  • KDE Linux on Pre-Alpha

    KDE Linux on Pre-Alpha

    Project Banana ripens into a pre-alpha for KDE Linux, and you can test it. Desktop project’s in-house distro is impressively ambitious, but nowhere near ready. The former “Project Banana” now has a more sober name, albeit one a bit trickier to search for. KDE Linux is an all-new desktop Linux distro being developed as a showcase…

  • New Plague backdoor

    New Plague backdoor

    Terrifying new Plague backdoor quietly infects Linux systems with undetectable stealth. There’s a sneaky new threat targeting Linux systems and it’s called Plague. It’s not just another piece of malware. This thing is designed to live inside your authentication system and give hackers the keys to your server, all while staying hidden from antivirus tools. Plague operates…

  • All New 6.16 Kernel

    All New 6.16 Kernel

    Linux 6.16 brings faster file systems, improved confidential memory support, and more Rust support! Linux continues to grow bigger and better. Here’s what’s new and notable in the 6.16 release, plus what you need to know about 6.17. The changes in the latest Linux kernel, Linux 6.16, may be small, but they include some significant ones.…

  • EU Plans Alt-Jira & Confluence

    EU Plans Alt-Jira & Confluence

    Europe on a roll: Plans Open source alternative to Confluence and Jira, going all in for digital sovereignty with open source tools. Europe’s push towards digital sovereignty is gaining serious momentum in 2025. Amid growing concerns over data privacy, access, and surveillance, many regions are distancing themselves from U.S.-based tech giants like Microsoft in favor of open source alternatives.…

  • Red Hat for Biz Devs Free

    Red Hat for Biz Devs Free

    New Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers is available for Free Linux stalwart Red Hat has announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers. Designed for enterprise development use, the new platform is free of charge as Red Hat seeks to make things easier and more accessible for business development teams. The new…

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