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Apache Software Foundation’s 25-Year Vision for Open Source Growth

Annual Report for 2024 Fiscal Year Highlights Foundation’s Commitment to Public Good Since 1999 The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), a dedicated group of volunteers managing...
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Debunking 10 Common Docker Myths

Containers may seem like a modern innovation, but their roots stretch back to the 1970s when Unix systems first utilized container-like concepts to isolate...
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Live Updates: Sean O’Malley Defends Bantamweight Title at UFC 306

Live Updates: Helena's 'Sugar' Sean O'Malley Defending Bantamweight Title in UFC 306In a highly anticipated event...
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Police Investigate Reece Richards’ Mistaken Pepper-Spray Arrest

Reece Richards: Police Probe Actor's Mistaken Pepper-Spray Arrest In a surprising turn of events, the arrest of...
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All Blacks Retain Bledisloe Cup Despite Wallabies’ Comeback Attempt

Bledisloe Cup Retained as All Blacks Almost Give Up Massive LeadThe All Blacks have once again secured the Bledisloe Cup, following a thrilling match...
UN Summit of the Future: AI opportunity for everyone

UN Future Summit: AI Access for All

Editor’s Note: This week in New York City, leaders from around the world are gathering for the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). This...
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OxygenOS 15 Is Set To Copy Several iOS Features

OxygenOS 15, OnePlus’ latest iteration of its custom Android skin, is creating a buzz due to its significant shift towards adopting iOS-like features. This...
WordCamp US 2024: Oregon-a See You There?

2024 PDX and WCUS Highlights Recap

WordCamp US (WCUS), North America’s largest WordPress event, recently welcomed over 1,500 attendees from around the globe at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland...
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Home Transformed: Innovative Living Concepts

IAEA’s 68th General Conference in Vienna: A Comprehensive OverviewThe 68th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) took place in Vienna this...
At the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio, Team H.E.L.P.S. (High Efficiency Long-Range Power Solution) from The University of California, Santa Barbara pose with their $1 million check and the power transmission and energy storage hardware that won them the grand prize in the four-year competition. The team is comprised of six faculty researchers at UC Santa Barbara, led by team lead Dr. Philip Lubin (far right).

NASA’s Watts on the Moon Challenge Concludes with $1.5M Prizes

NASA Awards $1.5 Million to Innovators in Watts on the Moon ChallengeNASA has honored two U.S. teams with a total of $1.5 million for...