FreeDOS 1.2: Why DOS is amazing in 2017

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Feb 08, 2017
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Open source users: It’s time for extreme vetting

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FreeDOS 1.2: Why DOS is amazing in 2017
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AT&T wants to be the Linus Torvalds of network software
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White Paper: SentinelOne

Looking Beyond AV: Solving the Endpoint Protection Problem: Networkworld White Paper

There has been a noticeable decline in the effectiveness of traditional antivirus since 2012, but now it has become a serious problem. Read this whitepaper to find out why modern malware techniques are simply too advanced for AV and why it's only going to get worse in the future. Read More

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FreeDOS 1.2: Why DOS is amazing in 2017

DOS in the year 2017? That's right. Thousands are downloading FreeDOS 1.2, which lets you play your favorite classic video games, as well as run classic DOS word processors. Read More

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AT&T will prove 5G using open-source SDN technology

AT&T teams with the Linux Foundation on critical open-source software-defined networking (SDN) infrastructure software to demonstrate new 5G applications. Read More

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AT&T wants to be the Linus Torvalds of network software

Carriers are starting to look more like cloud companies, turning to standard hardware, virtualization and machine learning for rapid development of new services. AT&T helped drive that trend on Wednesday by releasing ECOMP, the operating system of its software-defined network, as open source. Read More

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Secret messages from your washing machine, smelling the fruit, and Rubik’s Cubes

This week’s Raspberry Pi roundup includes an update on one-time pads, more efficient washing machines, and solving Rubik’s Cubes with a little help from the little computer. Read More

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Ransomware in 2017: This Year's Threats and What You Can Do about Them: Networkworld Webcast

With the rise in ransomware attacks, bank heists that reached new levels of sophistication, and extortion plots that were beyond anything we could have imagined, 2016 certainly was an eventful year for cybersecurity. Going into 2017, no business can afford to be uninformed about cybersecurity or unprepared for an attack. We look forward to you joining us for the live event on Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 at 2:00pm EST Read More

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