How can something that doesn’t have source code be “open sourced”? Making something freely available for use under an MIT license doesn’t make it open source; similarly, commercial software under ...
Last September, Dr. Shuhan He, a faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Computer Science Lab, contributed an article to the Journal of the American Medical Association drawing attention to ...
I've been writing about tech, including everything from privacy and security to consumer electronics and startups, since 2011 for a variety of publications.
If we're talking about the emojis that come up when you hit Win+<Period>, I have to say that I've never really liked the ones in Windows 11 compared to Windows 10. The flat emojis just seem to convey ...