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KIOXIA unveils 245TB SSD built for generative AI workloads

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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KIOXIA’s new LC9 Series SSD hits 245TB, targeting generative AI and data-heavy workloads with massive capacity and PCIe 5.0 speed.

Categories Hardware, Artificial Intelligence, Storage Tags data center, enterprise storage, flash memory, generative AI, KIOXIA, LC9, NVMe, PCIe 5.0, SSD Leave a comment

Google launches OSS Rebuild to catch open source malware and verify sketchy packages

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Google’s OSS Rebuild helps detect open source supply chain attacks by rebuilding packages and verifying integrity without burdening maintainers.

Categories Google, Open source Tags Crates.io, Google, npm, Open Source, OSS Rebuild, PyPI, reproducible builds, SLSA, software security Leave a comment

OpenAI expands in UK with new government partnership

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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OpenAI has signed a new partnership with the UK government to grow its London presence, invest in AI infrastructure, and help improve public services using artificial intelligence.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Government Tags AI Growth Zones, AI infrastructure, artificial intelligence, GPT 4o, OpenAI, OpenAI London office, Peter Kyle, public services, UK government Leave a comment

Fidji Simo joins OpenAI as CEO of Applications and brings a much-needed human focus to AI

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Fidji Simo joins OpenAI to lead Applications, aiming to make AI tools more useful and human-centered.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI accessibility, AI apps, AI empowerment, AI for everyone, AI tools, Fidji Simo, OpenAI, tech leadership, women in tech Leave a comment

T-Mobile unlocks L4S to supercharge 5G with low latency

July 21, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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T-Mobile brings L4S to its 5G Advanced network, unlocking better gaming, video calling, and XR experiences with lower latency and smarter performance.

Categories 5G, T-Mobile Tags 5G Advanced, cloud gaming, Ericsson, GeForce NOW, L4S, Qualcomm, remote driving, T-Mobile, Vay, XR Leave a comment

Google-backed DraNet aims to fix Kubernetes networking for AI workloads

July 19, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Google engineers are trying to fix Kubernetes’ clunky networking for AI and HPC with DraNet, a new open-source project that’s now in beta.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Google, Kubernetes, Open source Tags AI, DRA API, DraNet, GKE, Google, high performance computing, Kubernetes, Linux, Open Source, RDMA Leave a comment

DuckDuckGo adds new feature to hide AI-generated images in search results

July 19, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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DuckDuckGo just gave privacy-conscious users a powerful new option: the ability to hide AI-generated images from search results.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI images, AI-free search, DuckDuckGo, fake photos, image filter, noai, Open Source, privacy search, uBlacklist, uBlockOrigin Leave a comment

Debian trixie release set for August as full freeze looms

July 19, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Debian 13 trixie is launching on August 9. A full freeze starts July 27, so developers have a short window left to submit unblock requests.

Categories Linux, Open source Tags bookworm, Debian, Debian 13, freeze, Linux, release date, testing, trixie, unblock request, upgrade Leave a comment

Arch Linux isn’t immune: Malware found hiding in AUR packages

July 19, 2025July 18, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Arch Linux pulled three AUR packages that were secretly installing malware. If you used them, you’ll want to take action fast.

Categories Linux Tags Arch Linux, AUR, firefox-patch-bin, librewolf-fix-bin, Linux, Linux malware, malware, RAT, security, zen-browser-patched-bin Leave a comment

Intel kills Clear Linux OS as support ends without warning

July 25, 2025July 18, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Intel has officially ended support for Clear Linux OS without warning, archiving the project and cutting off updates.

Categories Linux Tags Clear Linux OS, distro, Featured, GitHub, Intel, Linux, Linux community, Linux support, Open Source, shutdown 2 Comments

ASUS ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV targets creative pros with Mac-friendly Thunderbolt 4 monitor

July 18, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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ASUS reveals the ProArt Display 6K PA32QCV with ultra-high resolution, Thunderbolt 4, Mac compatibility, and Delta E<2 color accuracy for creators.

Categories Monitor Tags 6K monitor, ASUS, Calman Verified, color accurate monitor, content creation, creative professionals, Mac display, ProArt Display 6K, Thunderbolt 4 Leave a comment

Calibre 8.7 adds support for 2024 Kindles and fixes Kobo issues

July 18, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Calibre 8.7 is out now with Kindle page number support, restored Kobo compatibility, and fixes across the board.

Categories Open source, ebook, Linux, Mac, Software, Windows Tags Calibre, calibre 8.7, ebook management, ebook reader, kindle, kobo, Linux, metadata editor, MTP driver, Open Source Leave a comment
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