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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7,  it's a bit better than 7.6

By Adrian Bridgwater 06 Aug 2019

Red Hat… no, wait, stop there -- not Red Hat the IBM company, actually just Red Hat -- that’s how the company is still putting out news stories. We’ll start again, open source enterprise software ... Read More

Binary and hexadecimal numbers explained for developers

By Bob Reselman 10 Jan 2022

For developers who are intimidated by bit shifts and hex operation, here's a thorough explanation of how binary and hexadecimal number systems work. Read More

MacOS malware attacks slipping through the cracks

By Shaun Nichols 06 Jun 2022

Apple security specialist Patrick Wardle told RSA Conference 2022 attendees that some of the worst security flaws in the macOS operating system come from overlooked bits of code. Read More

What is the difference between bit rate and baud rate?

By Chris Partsenidis 29 Jun 2016

Learn how to understand the difference between bit rate and baud rate in this expert answer. Read More

Google boosts AI customer experience

By Don Fluckinger 11 Feb 2022

Two bits of CX news from Google: Cloud Platform expands customer success operations globally, and users find the search behemoth's AI a fit for customer experience deployments. Read More

1024-bit encryption keys: How 'trapdoored' primes have caused insecurity

By Michael Cobb 30 Mar 2017

Encryption algorithms using 1024-bit keys are no longer secure, due to the emergence of 'trapdoored' primes. Expert Michael Cobb explains how the encryption backdoor works. Read More

Gitpod runs upstream VS code in a browser

By Adrian Bridgwater 05 Oct 2021

Git has become a prefix in and of itself. Obviously stemming from Linux creator Linus Torvalds’ self-deprecating joke that he might be ‘a bit of an old git’ at times, the now capitalised Git ... Read More

Interpreted vs. compiled languages: What's the difference?

By Cameron McKenzie 15 Apr 2021

Learn the difference between compiled languages like Go and interpreted ones like Java. One language is platform agnostic. The other can run a bit faster. Read More

BBC turns micro:bit computers into IoT devices

By Alex Scroxton 15 Apr 2016

The BBC and Nominet demonstrate a new use case for the micro:bit computer and hope to turn Britain’s schoolchildren into internet of things pioneers Read More