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20 Years Later, Real-Time Linux Makes It To the Kernel

ZDNet’s Steven Vaughan-Nichols reports: After 20 years, Real-Time Linux (PREEMPT_RT) is finally — finally — in the mainline kernel. Linus Torvalds blessed the code while he was at Open Source Summit Europe. […] The real-time Linux code is now baked into all Linux distros as of the forthcoming Linux 6.12 kernel. This means Linux will… Read More »

Chinese Spies Spent Months Inside Aerospace Engineering Firm’s Network Via Legacy IT

The Register’s Jessica Lyons reports: Chinese state-sponsored spies have been spotted inside a global engineering firm’s network, having gained initial entry using an admin portal’s default credentials on an IBM AIX server. In an exclusive interview with The Register, Binary Defense’s Director of Security Research John Dwyer said the cyber snoops first compromised one of… Read More »

YouTube Launches Communities, a Discord-Like Space For Creators and Fans

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: At its Made On YouTube event on Wednesday, the company announced a new dedicated space for creators to interact with their fans and viewers. The space, called “Communities,” is kind of like a Discord server built into a creator’s channel. With Communities, YouTube is hoping creators won’t… Read More »

House Committee Approves Bill Requiring New Cars To Have AM Radio

The House Energy and Commerce Committee has approved the AM for Every Vehicle Act, which mandates that automakers include AM radio in new vehicles without additional charges. The Verge reports: The bill passed the committee on a roll-call vote of 45-2 and now heads to the full House for final approval. The bill, titled the… Read More »

23andMe Board Resigns in New Blow To DNA-Testing Company

All seven independent directors of DNA-testing company 23andMe resigned Tuesday, following a protracted negotiation with founder and Chief Executive Anne Wojcicki over her plan to take the company private. WSJ: It is the latest challenge for 23andMe, which has struggled to find a profitable business model. The stock price fell to $0.30 per share after… Read More »

IBM is Quietly Axing Thousands of Jobs

IBM has been laying off a substantial number of employees this week and is trying to keep it quiet, The Register reported Wednesday, citing its sources. From the report: One IBM employee told The Register that IBM Cloud experienced “a massive layoff” in the past few days that affected thousands of people. “Unlike traditional layoffs,… Read More »

Apple and Google Diverge on Photography Philosophy

Apple’s VP of camera software engineering Jon McCormack has affirmed the company’s commitment to traditional photography in an interview, contrasting with Google’s “memories” approach for Pixel cameras. (A Google executive said last month of the AI usage in the pictures Pixel smartphone owners take: “What some of these edits do is help you create the… Read More »

Global Police Dismantle Encrypted Messaging App Used By Criminals

International police forces have taken down an encrypted communication platform and arrested 51 people, marking a success for co-ordinated efforts to crack down on anonymous messaging services used by criminal groups. FT: Europol and law enforcement agencies from nine countries dismantled Ghost [non-paywalled source], an online platform which used three different encryption standards and allowed… Read More »