Rust, not Firefox, is Mozilla’s greatest industry contribution
Commentary: Mozilla has struggled for years to match its Firefox success. With Rust, Mozilla has surpassed it.
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Commentary: Mozilla has struggled for years to match its Firefox success. With Rust, Mozilla has surpassed it.
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Lots of people love multitools, even though they usually ending up paying for and lugging around tool bits they don't need. The Goat Tools multitool is designed to address that shortcoming, as users can add or remove its tools. Source of Article
The extensive and detailed Windows 10 wireless network report could be all you need to pinpoint your troublesome Wi-Fi problems and find the right solution to end them. Image: Sompetch…
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The Open Insurance Data Link platform and project aims to create a standard data repository and create a connection point for third-party developers. Image: uriz, Getty Images/iStockphoto More about Open…
The cybersecurity poverty line is a term that can help companies understand security gaps and build better awareness. Learn more about it and how it applies to your organization. Image:…
In order to stay warm on frigid winter days, small birds may do more than just fluff up their feathers. According to new research, they're actually able to make their blood run hotter, creating a sort of central heating system. Source of Article
Once it's been injured, the protective cartilage in our knees and other joints heals very slowly – if at all. A new injectable gel, however, could both reinforce the tissue after it's been damaged, and encourage new cartilage to grow over top of it. Source of Article
Here's a Wharton School professor's research-based approach to spot potential problems and set up strategies to deal with them. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto Your boss asks you to adjust some figures…
Israel's Mobileye has teamed up with startup Udelv to get an autonomous electric delivery pod called the Transporter on the streets by 2023, with a plan to produce 35,000 of the self-driving electric cargo haulers by 2028. Source of Article
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