It's Deal of the Week time again, and this we have multiple deals, Like Lenovo Memory Cards -- up to 2TB for 99 cents each -- a mini keyboard, great to keep around for use with your phone for less than $12, and a really cool laptop sized portable monitor for… a price so low you won't believe it!
FOSS Force
As OSI attempts to do damage control on social media without admitting that it made a mistake that needs to be rectified, more evidence surfaces indicating that the organization might be trying to change facts after the fact.
The folks at Nextcloud have upped their game again with this release of Nextcloud Hub 10. Most impressive are the improvements made to the platform's AI Assistant.
Remember the classic headline from the 1970s: "Ford to city -- drop dead"? Well, this is how it looks, transcribed to open source in the 21st century. It's a different scale, but…
As everybody from The Linux Foundation to Open Source Initiative to Facebook can tell you, figuring out how to make artificial intelligence platforms fit the Four Freedoms has been no easy task.
Inquiring minds want to know if a potential candidate's opposition to OSI's Open Source AI Definition is the reason it pulled a previously unknown time zone rule out of a magic hat to deny his nomination.
It's not pretty when Trump's personality starts to rub off onto tech billionaires who don't really deserve their wealth, but will pay any price to hold onto it.
We're revising our weekly news quiz which we pretty much abandoned three or four years ago. In this, the second quiz since the reboot there are 11 questions, just like the New York Times New Quiz. So, how much did you pay attention this week to open source and tech news?
It's like reading the Old Testament: Star Writer begat StarOffice who begat OpenOffice, which begat LibreOffice. All but the standalone version of Star Writer battled with Microsoft's Office suite in the marketplace arena.
Is Eurostack’s ‘European Alternative’ Too Guided by America’s Vision?
Commentary and Politics
Our European correspondent takes a gander at Eurostack's "European alternative for digital sovereignty" and finds it surprisingly filled with ideas and solutions that seem to come straight out of the United States.