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Linux 7.2 Continues Removing Old i486 Code Remnants, Adds Rugged Panther Lake Phoronix
The hidden digital divide in packaging machinery: Cybersecurity may become the industry’s next challenge Omdia
Chainguard's new Athena coalition uses AI to fix open-source flaws - before attackers exploit them ZDNET
AI helping pharmaceutical researchers query decades of information buried in PDF reports
Netcraft Preemptive Domain Disruption Wins Best Cybersecurity Industry Solution from The Hacker News PR Newswire
AI Can Identify Threats. It Can't Own Security Decisions TechNewsWorld
Ent Emerges from Stealth to Bring Prevention Back to Cybersecurity Business Wire
New Study Shows 83% of Organizations Are Adopting AI for Cybersecurity, But Cyber Pros Say the Job Has Become Harder Business Wire
Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’ — the Callback 8020 will be available in five retro colorways starting at $499, runs 99% of Android apps Tom's Hardware
White House Issues Memo to Bolster NSS Cybersecurity SecurityWeek
62% of organizations in the search for new cybersecurity vendors in the next 12 months The National Law Review
Quite a few things have happened around the Android platform support for KDE applications in recent months, so high time for another update on that.
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