A serious security flaw in widely used VMware software has been actively exploited in the wild for almost a year, with cybersecurity researchers attributing the campaign to a Chinese state-sponsored ...
A big spike in the cost of software licensing was addressed at Tuesday's meeting of the Barton County Commission. While the commissioners ratified a $16,856.64 expenditure from provider SHI to allow ...
Nitro.js is a JavaScript-based HTTP server. It builds on state-of-the-art components, focusing on performance, convention, and deployment. As a JavaScript developer, you want to know about Nitro ...
The crypto market is preparing for a bull run ahead of 2026. Investors are constantly searching for the next top altcoins to explode, but with thousands of inve ...
The system consists of a Raspberry Pi Zero board connected to a 5MP Pi camera module, as shown in Fig. 1. The Pi Zero accesses the internet via a mobile phone acting as a Wi-Fi hotspot. This compact ...
This Monday, Irvine, CA-based memory technology developer Netlist filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging rampant infringement of its patent rights by dynamic ...
PepeNode (PEPENODE), the first “mine-to-earn” meme coin, has already raised more than $1.5 million in its presale.
COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT: Integrated solution of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualisation on Hitachi Vantara VSP One simplifies VM migration, provides choice to reduce vendor lock-in and accelerates time to ...
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Why Visual Studio Code Is My Favorite IDE
Visual Studio Code has been my favorite programming text editor and integrated development environment (IDE) for years. Even as I’ve switched between working on front-end web development, CLI tools, ...
Screenshot of Actiphy ImageCenter with StorageServer, showing centralized backup management and secure storage features for ActiveImage Protector™ A Secure, Centralized Backup Management and Storage ...
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This mini PC running Proxmox is the ultimate portable home lab setup
Home labs usually live in one place, but sometimes it’s helpful to take them on the road. I wanted a way to keep experimenting with virtualization, networking, and container stacks without being tied ...
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