Don't waste time on heroic programming death marches

Pay people for what they’re worth, not for where they live

Bank of America using three intelligence firms to attack WikiLeaks (2011)

The Reason for Windows 11

Pandemic redux: No, your workers aren’t coming back to the office

When online suites go down, we need non-cloud options such as LibreOffice

Tempus fugit: Apple launched Mac OS X 20 years ago today

The work-from-home employee’s bill of rights

'At This Point, 5G is a Bad Joke'

The unspoken truth about managing geeks (2009)

Former US Regulator and Accenture Exploring Digital Currency for US Central Banks

Self-Sovereign ID Tech Is Being Advanced By Security Failures, Privacy Breaches

Can We Kill Fake News With Blockchain?

IBM: ‘Mac users are happier and more productive’

Sorry, Apple: For the education market, Chromebook is the clear winner

Microsoft's browser share falls to record low

Call me crazy, but Windows 11 could run on Linux

Apple is building a machine learning system to rule them all

The A-Z of programming languages (2008)

Microsoft axes Office 2019 from 'Home Use Program'

China builds world’s fastest supercomputer without U.S. chips

Thousands of dodgy copycat apps identified in Google Play Store

Why Windows may never get another killer feature

Time to block Windows Automatic Update

The Linux desktop: With great success comes great failure

Beta release nears for BeOS-inspired open source OS Haiku

In killing Inbox, Google takes another swipe at its most passionate users

Alarm over Australia’s government’s encryption bill rush

Haiku, the open source BeOS clone, nearing Beta release after 17 years of development

If at first you don't succeed, .Net, .Net, .Net again. Microsoft released 30 new, separately identified .Net patches yesterday. Win 10 still broken.

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