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Devs are considering quitting en masse because of embarrassing legacy tech, survey finds
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Developers are increasingly quitting jobs over outdated tech stacks, citing embarrassment, poor morale, and dysfunctional CMS tools as major reasons for career rethinking.

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By Wayne Williams published
Matrox reveals A380 Octal dual-GPU graphics card for large-scale video walls and displays.

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The great AI underemployment push is laid bare - more qualified specialists are now actively seeking unskilled jobs, research says
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Highly educated professionals are now taking unskilled remote jobs, report warns.

The return of the OG: Chinese firm wants to Androidify the BlackBerry Classic and sell it for $400, with Passport and KEYone to follow
By Wayne Williams published
Zinwa Q25 brings BlackBerry Classic back with Android 13 and global LTE support.

Hackers are using Google.com to deliver malware by bypassing antivirus software. Here's how to stay safe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
A stealthy malware campaign uses Google OAuth URLs to inject dynamic JavaScript attacks that bypass antivirus software.

What a deal! You can now rent human brain cells on a silicon chip for 7 days for less than a Nintendo Switch 2
By Wayne Williams published
Cortical Labs' CL1 is the world’s first commercialized biological computer, and available to buy or rent now.

Mac gaming just leveled up – Steam finally runs natively on Apple silicon
By David Nield published
With support for Intel chips and Rosetta 2 going away, Steam for macOS is making the switch to ARM.
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