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Sometimes, the hype is real. Every so often, something comes along that's promoted as the "next big thing," and it actually really does live up to the label. For example, when Apple unveiled the first ...
Notice: An updated standards compliant (mac80211), in-kernel driver for rtl8822/12bu chipset based adapters and modules is available and as of kernel 6.12 is of good quality. If your distro uses ...
Notice: An updated standards compliant (mac80211), in-kernel driver for rtl8821/11au chipset based adapters and modules is available and as of kernel 6.14 is of good quality. If your distro uses ...
Hey Spotify, when are we getting lossless audio support for HiFi listening nirvana? Ah, sorry, never mind. Looks like turning into a messaging platform is the next big thing at the music streaming ...
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I’ve been testing, reviewing and writing about audio equipment for over two decades now. That’s long enough to have seen entire product categories born and die – MiniDisc, anyone? It's also been ample ...
Some joyless ne'er-do-well has loosed a botnet on the community-driven Arch Linux distro, with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack now in its second week of sustained disruption. "The Arch ...
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a novel attack chain that employs phishing emails to deliver an open-source backdoor called VShell. The "Linux-specific malware infection chain that starts ...
You might have an HP Ink Tank 316 printer at home that you use for its efficient printing, scanning, and copying features at a low cost per page. But to get the most out of your printer, you have to ...
If you need to up your Linux skills, play a game. There are several games, each focusing on a different skill. These games are free to play as often as you need. Get more ZDNET: Add us as a preferred ...
This unusual, but not unheard of tactic, has two purposes. The first is to lock out other malware programs. The other is to mask its presence so you miss spotting its mischief. "It's unusual to see ...
Threat actors are exploiting a nearly two-year-old security flaw in Apache ActiveMQ to gain persistent access to cloud Linux systems and deploy malware called DripDropper. But in an unusual twist, the ...