Day: March 30, 2021

Director, deputy director, CTO of Free Software Foundation all resign over Stallman installation impasse

Staff quit as board refuses to budge on controversial decision Three key staff members of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) have resigned in protest at the organization’s decision to reinstall Richard Stallman as a board member.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Disneyland tests rides ahead of April 30 reopening: The latest updates – CNET

The iconic original theme park will open once A Touch of Disney event at California Adventure has finished. …read more Source:: CNet


Mozilla VPN now nudges users to put shields up on dodgy networks, adds LAN access

Apple fans will need to wait just a little longer Mozilla’s attempts to augment its income continued apace with an update to the company’s VPN subscription service.… …read more Source:: Register


Amazon on edge: What’s behind its snark-tweeting of Sanders and Warren – CNET

With labor and regulatory battles ahead, the tech giant tried getting confrontational with lawmakers. …read more Source:: CNet


How are GPUs going to change your working world? It’s AI, everywhere

Join Lenovo at Nvidia’s GTC ’21 and accelerate your learning Promo Mention GPUs these days, and you’ll naturally think about how they can accelerate the most challenging AI and machine learning workloads in addition to gaming platforms.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Godzilla vs. Kong review: Monster movie delivers just what you expect – CNET

Keen to see monsters punch each other? You’ve come to the right place. …read more Source:: CNet


Best portable iPhone chargers and power banks for 2021: Mophie, Anker, Aukey and more compared – CNET

Looking for a pocket-size power bank for iPhone charging on the go? Here are some top picks. …read more Source:: CNet


PS5 restock updates: Updates from Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, Walmart and more – CNET

Having trouble finding a PS5? Here are all the links to all the stores selling the console. …read more Source:: CNet


Duo Goes Passwordless

Duo, the authentication service Cisco acquired for $2.35 billion in 2018, today announced its plans to launch a passwordless authentication service that will allow users to log in to their Duo-protected services through security keys or platform biometrics like Apple’s Face ID or Microsoft’s Windows Hello. The infrastructure-agnostic service will go into public preview in…


Arm pulls the sheets off its latest Armv9 architecture with added AI support, Realms software isolation

CEO reckons this tech will be used in 300 billion chips Arm has set out its stall for the first major new version of its instruction set architecture – Armv9 – in about a decade, and promised compatible chips will have improved machine-learning and security capabilities.… …read more Source:: TheRegister