Red Hat Back-Office Team Moving To IBM From 2026 Starting in 2026, Red Hat's back-office staff in HR, finance, legal, and accounting will be transferred to IBM, while engineering, product, sales, and marketing teams remain at Red Hat -- at least for now. The Register reports: According to a communication sent to employees, those in General & Administrative areas will join IBM, including the lion's share of the people working in the HR, finance, accounting, and legal units at Red Hat. A source told us the switch will be "implemented this year,… All 54 Lost Clickwheel IPod Games Have Been Preserved For Posterity An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Last year, we reported on the efforts of classic iPod fans to preserve playable copies of the downloadable clickwheel games that Apple sold for a brief period in the late '00s. The community was working to get around Apple's onerous FairPlay DRM by having people who still owned original copies of those (now unavailable) games sync their accounts to a single iTunes installation via a coordinated Virtual Machine. That "master library" would t… Windows 11 upgrade: Can I keep using my old Windows 10 license? When upgrading from Windows 10 to 11 , most users focus on technical questions: Will my existing computer meet the increased hardware requirements ? Will I find my way around the new interface? Are there suitable drivers for my peripherals? Equally important, but often overlooked, is the question of a valid license ( get a new Windows 11 license for 50% off on the PCWorld Software store ): Can I … Intel’s chip chief is now Johnson, as Holthaus departs Jim Johnson has been named head of Intel’s Client Computing Group, headlining a list of changes Intel made Monday to its leadership team. As part of the moves, Intel announced the departure of Michelle Johnston Holthaus, the former co-chief executive and head of Intel Products. Johnson had served as the interim head of Intel’s CCG as Holthaus took on senior roles. Now, his official title will be … Trump's push for prayer lauded by OK State Superintendent: 'It's the right move' A 'Fox News @ Night' panel discuss President Donald Trump's push for prayer in schools, a California student highlighting the need for religious liberty, A.I. in schools and New York City schools' cell phone ban. University dean exposes the ‘big scandal' in education today University of Austin Dean Ben Crocker addresses concerns of A.I. in education and what he aims to 'revive' in colleges on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.' Nvidia Accuses Rivals of Being A.I. Doomers as US Debates Sale of Chips to China Rankling national security experts, the chipmaker has stepped up attacks on lawmakers who are pushing restrictions. What Makes The Smart Cap For Trucks Different From Other Camper Shells? Camper shells often share the same features, but SmartCap introduces a few key differences in design and construction. What sets it apart from other options? 12 New Milwaukee Tools And Accessories Announced At Pipeline 2025 We're Excited About If you're involved in the Milwaukee ecosystem, the tool company has some exciting new offerings coming out. Cisco launches AI-driven data fabric powered by Splunk At this week’s Splunk .conf25 event in Boston, Cisco unveiled a new data architecture that’s powered by the Splunk platform and designed to help enterprises glean AI-driven insights from machine-generated telemetry, such as metrics, events, logs and traces. The new Cisco Data Fabric integrates business and machine data for AI processing, and the Machine Data Lake delivers a virtual repository for… CIO Primer on Federal Policy and Data Center Sustainability What do the Big Beautiful Bill and the AI Action Plan mean for data center sustainability as the race for AI dominance plows ahead? Pre-owned software trial kicks off in UK as Microsoft pushes resale ban ValueLicensing's David spins the sling for another go at the Windows Goliath Microsoft's tussle with UK-based reseller ValueLicensing over the sale of secondhand licenses returns to the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal this week, with the Windows behemoth now claiming that selling pre-owned Office and Windows software is unlawful.… |
When AI nukes your database: The dark side of vibe coding One July morning, a startup founder watched in horror as their production database vanished, nuked not by a hacker, but by a well-meaning AI coding assistant in Replit. A single AI-suggested command, executed without a second glance, wiped out live data in seconds. Groovy 5 expands Java and JDK support The Apache Groovy team has announced Groovy 5, an update to the JVM -based programming language that features broader JDK (Java Development Kit) support, along with hundreds of new and improved extension methods including faster arrays. Developers can download Groovy 5 from groovy.apache.org . Unveiled August 24, Groovy 5 brinks full compatibility with JDK versions 11 through 25 , according to re… Apple's Vision Pro Gaining Traction in Some Niches of Business Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro is finding real traction in niche enterprise use, like CAE's pilot training, Lowe's kitchen design visualization, and Dassault's engineering workflows. "Over the last few weeks, I had an opportunity to try out some of those applications, and they are game-changers, albeit within their specific domains," writes Steven Rosenbush via the Wall Street Journal. "Companies should pay attention now to what's going on in these niche markets. Based on what I saw, these systems a… Apple Hebbal opens this Tuesday, September 2, in Bengaluru Apple today previewed its newest store in India, Apple Hebbal, located in the technology capital of Bengaluru. Designing For TV: Principles, Patterns And Practical Guidance (Part 2) After covering in detail the underlying interaction paradigms of TV experiences in [Part 1](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2025/08/designing-tv-evergreen-pattern-shapes-tv-experiences/), it’s time to get practical. In the second part of the series, you’ll explore the building blocks of the “10-foot experience” and how to best utilise them in your designs. Hasan Piker Will Never Run for Office The Twitch streamer could pivot from influencer to candidate. But he tells WIRED’s Big Interview podcast he’d rather use his platform to tell Dems “you can’t podcast your way out of this problem.” OpenAI denies that it’s weighing a ‘last-ditch’ California exit amid regulatory pressure over its restructuring OpenAI executives are discussing a potential relocation out of California as increasing political resistance threatens the company's efforts to convert from nonprofit to for-profit status, according to The WSJ, but the company says it has no plans to leave. Powering change: UK battery firms aim to unlock the way to net zero Companies using different technologies for long-duration storage seek funding as country shifts to renewables and requires greater energy security Think of battery manufacturing and it may evoke images of Elon Musk and Tesla’s sprawling “gigafactories” around the globe, or China’s vast, hi-tech clean rooms churning out cells to go in anything from electric toothbrushes to mobile phones and cars. … Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts with lava pouring out from multiple vents Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has resumed erupting and is firing lava high into the sky from its summit crater TSMC and ASE form 3D IC alliance with 34 members to overcome advanced packaging bottlenecks To break through the technical, mass production, and yield challenges in advanced packaging processes such as 3D IC and CoWoS, SEMI, together with TSMC and ASE Holdings, has established the "3DIC Advanced Manufacturing Alliance." The alliance gathers industry players from the equipment and materials sectors to build a globally competitive local supply chain, ensuring that backend processes no lon… 10 questions for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam prep Technical IT professionals could benefit from an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification on their resume. These 10 questions can help gauge your exam readiness. Rivian lays off hundreds of employees ahead of the end of EV tax credits The electric vehicle tax credit is ending this month. Rivian is cutting costs by laying off about 200 employees last week and is still planning to release its new, afforable SUV next year. Genki will pay Nintendo damages over 3D-printed Switch 2 Nintendo has settled the lawsuit it filed against accessory maker Genki over the Switch 2 mockup it showcased at CES before the console was officially revealed, and accessories it promoted using the Switch 2 name. Genki’s parent company, Human Things, will pay Nintendo an undisclosed amount of money in damages to close the case, according […] |
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