Linux kernel 5.18 includes an Intel driver that could allow the chip maker to enable new silicon features after users pay for a license.
Brazil announces partnership with Elon Musk to connect Amazon rainforest
The billionaire’s firm Starlink will operate satellites over the region in the coming months.
Android apps on Windows: Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Android just got a big update
Microsoft has delivered multiple fixes for the Windows Systems for Android on Windows 11.
How to build fast without burning out: 6 tips from Target’s SVP of Product Engineering
Nancy King, Target’s SVP of product engineering, explains how Target rolled out a bevy of new digital features and products during the pandemic, quickly and at scale, without cutting corners or losing sight of employee well-being.
Court request sees Google allow Tinder-owner Match to use alternative payment systems
Google has said it will file a countersuit against the Tinder owner for violating its obligations under the developer distribution agreement after it agreed with a court request to temporarily not kick Match Group off its Play Store.
Boeing’s Starliner unmanned test flight docks at International Space Station for the first time
Starliner’s arrival comes eight years after Boeing was first contracted by NASA to deliver a commercial spacecraft.
Misinformation needs tackling and it would help if politicians stopped muddying the water
Politicians lie, everyone knows it, but when the concept in question is how democracy works, it’s a serious matter.
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I tried Google’s new job interview practice tool and I want to cry
Google wants to help you succeed in interviews. Its new tool, though, makes me wonder how interviews are conducted these days.