Could Pirate TV Box Users Be Prosecuted For Fraud?
Jul10

Could Pirate TV Box Users Be Prosecuted For Fraud?

With the issue of piracy-enabled set-top boxes still making the headlines, the English Premier League (EPL) has emerged as the most likely organization to prosecute sellers of infringing boxes in the UK. However, last month the Federation Against Copyright Theft, who provide anti-piracy services for the EPL, revealed that mere users of boxes (such as those containing augmented Kodi setups) could be targeted for prosecution sometime in...

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How Linux containers have evolved
Jul10

How Linux containers have evolved

In the past few years, containers have become a hot topic among not just developers, but also enterprises. This growing interest has caused an increased need for security improvements and hardening, and preparing for scaleability and interoperability. This has necessitated a lot of engineering, and here’s the story of how much of that engineering has happened at an enterprise level at Red Hat. read...

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7 features of QXmlEdit for unusual situations
Jul10

7 features of QXmlEdit for unusual situations

QXmlEdit is an open source XML editor written using Qt libraries that has some unusual features that can help you in complex situations. read...

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How a proxy is bringing banned Wikipedia to Turkey
Jul10

How a proxy is bringing banned Wikipedia to Turkey

On April 29, Turkish authorities banned access to Turkish Wikipedia and the other 296 world-language Wikipedias in the context of purges following the 2016 Turkish coup d’état attempt. read...

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