Zombie 'who owns Unix?' lawsuit comes alive again
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- South Korean chip startup FuriosaAI expands into European datacenters with Equinix in Lisbon.
- Enterprise AI faces security issues, with most reporting incidents or vulnerabilities.
- Quantum computers and AI being explored for fusion fuel solutions by Department of Energy, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM.
- Software engineers earn high salaries in fast-growing companies despite AI's complex impact.
- Microsoft restructures commercial and Xbox teams, citing rapid change and challenges.
- Russian phishing attacks impersonate Signal support, while US targets Iranian propaganda.
- Microsoft patches fail to fix on-prem SharePoint zero-day attacks, and China enhances surveillance.
- DEF CON's Franklin project involves hackers in critical infrastructure protection, expanding scope.
- EQT acquires majority stake in Acronis at over $3.5 billion valuation.
- Ransomware persists after a decade, but infosec offers stable career opportunities.
- Collabora releases CODE 26.04 with Markdown and AI features, competing in FOSS office suites.
- GIMP 0.54 revived in Flatpak for retro-computing, using Motif instead of GTK.
- Bcachefs exits experimental status with performance improvements and Rust integration.
- France's digital sovereignty push struggles against Microsoft's dominance, as seen in Nextcloud rollout.
- CentOS history: From a hobby project to enterprise default, aided by community after Red Hat's shift.
- Netflix engineer creates open-source app Project Headroom to reduce AI costs.