Stories · 16 (clear)
- An Open Source Resistance Takes Shape as Tech Giants Race To Map the World (factordaily.com)
- James P Allison and Tasuku Honjo Win Nobel Prize For Medicine (theguardian.com)
- Trump Administration Prepares a Major Weakening of Mercury Emissions Rules (nytimes.com)
- California Has a New Law: No More All-Male Boards (cnn.com)
- Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Bill To Restore Net Neutrality in California; the Trump Administration is Already Trying To Block It (nbcnews.com)
- Cloudflare Launches a Low-Cost Domain Registrar, Which Will Also Offer Free Privacy To Customers (arstechnica.com)
- Physicists Investigate Why Matter and Antimatter Are Not Mirror Images (economist.com)
- FBI Solves Mystery Surrounding 15-Year-Old Fruitfly Mac Malware Which Was Used By a Man To Watch Victims Via their Webcams, and Listen in On Conversations (zdnet.com)
- Wikimedia Endowment Gets New $1 Million Backing From Amazon (cnet.com)
- Ubuntu Linux 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish Beta Now Available For Desktop, Cloud and Server Versions (betanews.com)
- Linux Kernel Finally Nearing Support For The Apple Magic Trackpad 2, Thanks To a Google Employee (phoronix.com)
- MX Player, a Video App Used By More Than 175 Million Users, Debuts OTT Service. Android Enthusiasts Express Concern. (venturebeat.com)
- System76's Much-Anticipated Open Source 'Thelio' Linux Computer Will Be Available To Pre-Order Starting Next Month, But Shipping Date and Specs Remain Unclear (betanews.com)
- New York's Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Are Now Used By 5 Million Users, Who Have Participated in 1 Billion Sessions and Make 500,000 Phone Calls a Month (venturebeat.com)
- Tim Berners-Lee Announces Solid, an Open Source Project Which Would Aim To Decentralize the Web (fastcompany.com)
- New Spray-On Coating Can Make Buildings, Cars, and Even Spaceships Cooler (bgr.com)