Nearly 3 Out of 4 Oracle Java Users Say They’ve Been Audited in the Past 3 Years
A new survey has found that a staggering 73% of Oracle Java users have faced audits in the last three years. The survey also revealed a notable trend, as nearly…
A new survey has found that a staggering 73% of Oracle Java users have faced audits in the last three years. The survey also revealed a notable trend, as nearly…
Young Americans are feeling increasingly unprepared for the job market as their parents provide outdated career advice, according to a recent study. With nearly half of young workers aged 16-24…
Summary U.S. prosecutors and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have closed their investigations into Polymarket, a bitcoin-powered prediction market where users bet on the outcomes of events. The inquiry…
A recent survey revealed that 73% of Oracle Java users have faced audits in the past three years. The research also highlighted a significant shift towards open-source Java, with many…
Perplexity’s CEO, Aravind Srinivas, warns entrepreneurs that big tech companies will replicate successful innovations without hesitation. During an event at Y Combinator, he emphasised that startups need to be aware…
AMD has received US government approval to resume exports of its MI308 accelerators to China, following Nvidia’s recent clearance for similar sales. This comes after a period of lobbying from…
Microsoft has come under criticism for employing Chinese engineers to maintain systems for the US Department of Defence with minimal oversight. A ProPublica investigation revealed that while US citizens serve…
Summary Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity, has cautioned budding entrepreneurs against the propensity of tech giants to mimic successful innovations. During a session at Y Combinator’s AI Startup School,…
A survey reveals that a staggering 73% of Oracle Java users report being audited within the last three years. The shifting pricing model from Oracle has led many users to…
Summary Microsoft has been using Chinese engineers to maintain Defence Department computer systems while U.S. citizens act as digital supervisors. A ProPublica investigation revealed that these escorts often lack the…