Monday, April 21, 2025
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Could this be the end of CVE? And what does it mean for cybersecurity?

The CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) database is widely used across many cybersecurity tools, allowing the tracking of vulnerabilities. The CVE program has been in...

With Big Tech expected to invest $320 billion in AI in 2025, parallels drawn between the rise of AI and the internet revolution

With the wave of AI innovation sweeps across industries, it brings to mind the transformative impact of the internet in the 90s. The lessons...

How agentic AI takes GenAI to the next level [Q&A]

Agentic AI has been in the news quite a bit of late, but how should enterprises expect it to impact their organizations? We spoke to...

Ditch Windows 11 and switch to Fedora Linux 42

It’s raining Linux distributions! Earlier today, we told you about the release of Manjaro 25. And now, Fedora Linux 42 has officially arrived. If...

Stylish Windows 11 replacement Nitrux is about to solve a big app headache for users

Nitrux, which is one of our favorite Linux-based Windows 11 alternatives, is rolling out a major upgrade to how users manage software on the...

Microsoft vulnerabilities hit a record high in 2024

The latest annual Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report from BeyondTrust, reveals a record-breaking number of reported vulnerabilities last year. Total vulnerabilities reached an all-time high of 1,360...

Ubisoft makes Chroma colorblind tool open source for all developers

After years of internal use, Ubisoft has open-sourced Chroma -- a real-time colorblind simulation tool. This accessibility software is designed to help developers better...

OpenAI releases GPT 4.1 models and Elon Musk should be terrified for Grok

OpenAI has just thrown a serious wrench into the AI landscape with the release of three new models: GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and GPT-4.1 nano....