Megaupload Pair Remain RIAA & MPA Lawsuit Targets Despite Guilty Pleas
January 2022 marked the ten-year anniversary of the Megaupload raid, which effectively shut down the file-sharing empire. It was also the beginning of a criminal process against several people associated with the site. As Megaupload’s founder, Kim Dotcom grabbed most of the attention, but several others are fighting a similar battle. In addition to Dotcom, the U.S. sought the extradition of Bram Van der Kolk and Mathias Ortman from...
Our open source startup journey
Our open source startup journey Navaneeth PK Wed, 10/19/2022 – 03:00 ToolJet is an open source, low-code framework for rapidly building and deploying internal tools. Our codebase is 100% JavaScript and TypeScript. A lone developer in April 2021 started ToolJet. The public beta launched in June 2021 and was an instant hit. With this traction, ToolJet raised funding, and currently, we have a team of 20 members. Why open source?...
How to contribute to Hacktoberfest 2022
How to contribute to Hacktoberfest 2022 Benny Ifeanyi … Wed, 10/19/2022 – 03:00 Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration run by DigitalOcean to celebrate and give back to open source projects and software. The initiative is open to everyone, and the goal is to encourage everyone in our global community to contribute to open source. In this article, I’ll answer frequently asked questions about how to participate....
Ericsson: 5G Tech a Gateway to the Metaverse
Ericsson, the Swedish telecom hardware and services company, has linked the use of new technologies, such as 5G, with the use of metaverse platforms. According to a study, users that have 5G data services have been spending more time in the metaverse and extended reality apps, and believe these will migrate to headsets in the next two years. Ericsson Study Reveals 5G Is a Metaverse Enabler A recent study issued by Ericsson, the...
Blockchain-Based Platform Created by Saudi Students Places Third in National Women’s Coding Competition
A blockchain-based tender bidding platform that was designed by female university students has been named the third-best entry in a Saudi Arabian women’s coding competition. The competition is said to be part of Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University’s broader goal of supporting and empowering women in Saudi Arabia’s technology sector. Empowering Women in Saudi Arabia’s Technology Sector A blockchain-based bidding platform...