Author: Zach_Wilson

This new CMS is backed by the people that launched Twitter and Medium Installing WordPress

Ed: An earlier version of this article mentioned WP-Engine. A spokesperson for the company wanted to clarify that Ben Metcalfe isn’t and hasn’t been with WP Engine for several years. Sanity therefore is not backed by WP Engine, or the people behind WP Engine. A new start-up that hopes to…

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Cloudflare wants to run your web browser in the cloud Best virtual desktop

Cloudflare has announced that its new “browser isolation” service, which runs a web browser in the cloud, is now available in beta. As more and more computing is done inside a browser as opposed to on a system itself, many enterprise organizations have begun to deploy browser isolation services where…

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Your brand new Oculus Quest 2 can’t play Oculus Go games, John Carmack confirms

If you bought a new Oculus Quest 2 with the hopes of experiencing games from the now-discontinued Oculus Go, I have bad news: the company has decided not to include support for Go titles on the Quest 2, Oculus’ consulting CTO John Carmack confirms on Twitter. When the Oculus Quest…

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Sony clears up when and how it’ll listen to recordings of PS5 voice chats

Sony has clarified more details surrounding a controversial new PlayStation voice chat recording feature, first mentioned in its recent 8.0 update earlier this week, after some users were led to believe the company would be actively recording and moderating conversations among private groups. In a new blog post published Friday,…

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Sony tries to clear up confusion over Voice Chat recording on PS5

When the 8.0.0 update rolled out to PlayStation 4 systems earlier this week it provided more granular control for parents to use around their kids’ communications, but it also popped up an ominous warning about the possibility of voice communications… Source

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Google and Intel are worried about a new Linux vulnerability The best open source software: Linux

A new Bluetooth flaw in all but the most recent version of the Linux Kernel has caught the attention of both Google and Intel which have both issued warnings about its severity. The flaw itself resides in the BlueZ software stack that is used to implement Bluetooth core protocols and…

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