The AlmaLinux Foundation, which produces the community-owned and governed CentOS alternative AlmaLinux, has announced support for the Raspberry Pi.
UNSW Sydney engineers have developed a new, low-cost fire detection system that works by monitoring changes in Wi-Fi signals.
Security firm Tenable has released version 10.0 of Nessus, a vulnerability scanner that is among the better known tools used to search for vulnerabilities on networked systems.
Global security vendor Kaspersky has released an open-source tool known as TinyCheck, to help those who are being stalked online, during the Pause Fest Digital Startup and Innovation Conference which opened on Monday.
ACMI, Australia's national museum of screen culture, has reopened after at $40 million redevelopment.
Linux patching specialist KernelCare is offering a free patching service for home and non-commercial projects based on the Raspberry Pi.
Slovakian security firm ESET has discovered a vulnerability in Wi-Fi chips made by Broadcom and Cypress that results in the changing of an encryption key to a string of zeroes when encrypting part of a user's communications.
The Raspberry Pi, the little single-board computer that is used by enthusiasts, is not vulnerable to the Meltdown bug that was revealed this week to be affecting most Intel processors made since 1995, the founder of the Raspberry Pi project says.
A Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client for the Raspberry Pi has been released by Parallels, allowing the low-cost hardware to be used to present virtual desktops.
A brand new Raspberry Pi 2 computer board has been announced, with up to 6x the power, twice the memory, able to run Linux, an IoT focused version of Windows 10 for US $35.
The Rasberry Pi, a a credit-card-sized single-board computer developed in the UK, has now spawned a 'Raspberry Pi Robot', or RAPIRO for short.
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