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Report Reveals Top Cyber Threats, Trends of 2023 First Half

SecureWorld News

Critical Start today released its biannual Cyber Intelligence Report, featuring the top threats observed in the first half of 2023 and emerging cybersecurity trends impacting the healthcare, financial services, and state and local government industries.

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The Linux Migration: Wrap-Up

Scott Lowe

As many readers are probably already aware, I embarked on a journey earlier this year to make Linux my primary laptop OS (see this update from April of this year). I think that my July 2017 update post probably sums it up best: for me, trying to use Linux as my primary laptop OS was like “death from a thousand cuts.”

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An Edge Vision for the Metaverse

CIO Business Intelligence

This will also trigger an influx of new gadgets such as haptic gloves that will allow you to feel objects in the metaverse – all which will be made possible by edge devices and applications. This raises new questions about managing and operating these devices in a consistent, reliable, and secure manner. Operating Systems for the edge.

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A Game Changer for Containers | cgroups

Linux Academy

Here at Linux Academy, we’ve seen an over 30% increase in demand for container-related courses. Containers help simplify building applications by providing a way to package up the software and all the necessary dependencies and components. Linux Control Groups (cgroups). Containers are only increasing in popularity.

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Empower Your Content: Free Software to Convert Word to ePub and Share the World

Kitaboo

This new reading trend has augmented the demand for eBooks and kept publishers and content creators, especially those in higher education, on their toes. It offers cross-platform compatibility for Windows, macOS, and Linux to ensure easy accessibility to users across diverse operating systems. billion users.

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The battlefield for mobile platforms and mobile applications becomes clear: fragmentation, innovation, and dead-ends

Trends in the Living Networks

In the plethora of announcements, what stands out for me is the increasing clarity of the emerging platforms battle, which is happening on two levels: mobile operating system and applications. Mobile operating system. Which takes us to the issue of applications. Mobile applications. Last year $4.2

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How Google is bringing Windows apps to Chromebooks

The Verge

Chrome OS will run Android and Windows apps side by side Google revealed earlier this year that it’s planning to support Windows applications on Chromebooks thanks to a partnership with Parallels. They’ve done it with Mac and they’ve done it with Linux,” says Mistry. “We We’re on the right side of the trend,” claims Mistry.

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