How to Play Chess in the Linux Terminal By Neil Mohr Play a challenging game of chess against your computer in Linux, no desktop environment required.
Fluid Framework Comes to Outlook, Office.com, Gets Open Sourced By Andrew E. Freedman Microsoft’s first Fluid Framework apps are here in Outlook and on Office.com, and the company is open-sourcing the infrastructure.
Raspberry Pi Updates Devices to Linux 4.19 By Nathaniel Mott The Raspberry Pi Foundation has started rolling out an update that brings its devices to the Linux 4.19 kernel.
Three Linksys Routers Receive DD-WRT Support By Tomshardware Linksys announced that three of its routers, the WRT1900AC, WRT1200AC and the WRT1900ACS will receive DD-WRT support.
Turris Omnia Router Project Surpasses Indiegogo Goal, Combines Open Source Design And Firmware By Tom's Hardware News Team The Indiegogo funds raised for the Turris Omnia router has almost doubled the original fixed goal of $100,000.
Google Announces “Simply Secure” To Improve Usability Of Open Source Security Tools By Lucian Armasu Simply Secure is a new organization Google launched to help open source security tools become more usable in order for more people to take advantage of them.
Ouya Pushing to be a Media Center Too By Kevin Parrish The Ouya Android console will come packed with support for XBMC, iHeartRadio, VEVO and TuneIn Radio.
Microsoft Founds Open Source Company By Douglas Perry Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. may not exactly be a company that makes immediate sense. Open Source and Microsoft? How does that mix?
VIDEO: Google Announces Google TV By Jane McEntegart After weeks, nay months, of rumors, Google today confirmed a partnership with Sony, Intel and Logitech that will see the search giant foray into the TV business in a big way.
Did Steve Jobs Steal The iPad? Genius Inventor Alan Kay Reveals All By Wolfgang Gruener Apple proclaims that the iPad is magical. Steve Jobs himself said that it would be one of the most important works of his life. But is there a story to the iPad that the public doesn't know? We take you 38 years into the past, when the iPad was invented.