WinRAR Nukes Pirate Keygen But is a “Good Guy” Towards Regular Users
There’s a high probability that most people reading this article will be familiar with the image on the right. That’s because in computing terms, data compression tool WinRAR has been around for what seems like forever. Indeed, with its 25th birthday coming up next April, WinRAR launched before many of its users were even born. Nevertheless, it has stood the tests of time and according to the latest estimates, now has...
Anti-Virus Vendors Flag uTorrent and BitTorrent as a “Threat” Again
After the TRON acquisition, uTorrent and BitTorrent’s social media channels have been predominantly ‘crypto’ oriented. The core audience of the file-sharing clients, which still consists of millions of users, remains mostly interested in downloading and sharing files though. This is something uTorrent still does well and the same is true for the BitTorrent Mainline client. However, new users of these clients have...
Getting started with the GNOME Linux desktop
The GNOME project is the Linux desktop’s darling, and deservedly so. It began as the free and open desktop alternative to proprietary options (including KDE at the time), and it’s been going strong ever since. GNOME took GTK+, developed by the GIMP project, and ran with it, developing it into a robust, all-purpose GTK framework. read...
New machine learning from Alibaba and Netflix, mimicking animal vision, and more open source news
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look an open source election auditing tool, new open source from Alibaba and Netflix, mimicking animal vision, and more! read...