Author: ProHoster

PC-version of Oddworld: Soulstorm will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store

The PC version of the platformer Oddworld: Soulstorm will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store. As project developer Lorne Lanning said, the studio needed additional funds for work, and Epic Games provided them in exchange for exclusive rights for PC. “We are funding the development of Oddworld: Soulstorm ourselves. This is our most ambitious project yet, and we strive to create a great game that will meet the highest […]

Rising activity in the cryptocurrency market no longer affects NVIDIA's business

NVIDIA's quarterly results are still suffering due to not the most favorable comparison with the first half of last year, when the company's revenue was still significantly affected by the processes taking place in the cryptocurrency market. Video cards were bought up to mine cryptocurrencies; gamers didn’t have enough of them, and prices skyrocketed amid the shortage. Talking about the results of the second quarter of the current fiscal […]

Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web

After Xiaomi announced a new 64-megapixel matrix, there were rumors about a future Redmi smartphone that would use this sensor. Recently, a new Redmi device with model number M1908C3IC appeared on the website of the Chinese regulator, which uses a waterdrop notch display and a dual rear camera. It also has the Redmi logo on both sides and a fingerprint scanner on the back […]

notqmail, a fork of the qmail mail server, introduced

The first release of the notqmail project has been presented, within which the development of a fork of the qmail mail server began. Qmail was created by Daniel J. Bernstein in 1995 with the goal of providing a more secure and faster replacement for sendmail. The last release of qmail 1.03 was published in 1998 and since then the official distribution has not been updated, but the server remains an example […]

IBM announces Power processor architecture

IBM has announced that it is making the Power instruction set architecture (ISA) open source. IBM had already established the OpenPOWER consortium in 2013, providing licensing opportunities for POWER-related intellectual property and full access to specifications. At the same time, royalties continued to be collected for obtaining a license to produce chips. From now on, creating your own modifications of chips […]

Firefox, Chrome and Safari block "national certificate" implemented in Kazakhstan

Google, Mozilla and Apple announced that the “national security certificate” being implemented in Kazakhstan was placed on the list of revoked certificates. Use of this root certificate will now result in a security warning in Firefox, Chrome/Chromium and Safari, as well as derivative products based on their code. Let us recall that in July an attempt was made in Kazakhstan to establish a state […]

Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser in public beta

In 2020, Microsoft is rumored to be replacing the classic Edge browser that comes with Windows 10 with a new one built on Chromium. And now the software giant is one step closer to that: Microsoft has released a public beta of its new Edge browser. It is available for all supported platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, as well as […]

Disney+ streaming service coming to iOS, Apple TV, Android and consoles

The debut of Disney's long-awaited streaming service is inexorably approaching. Ahead of Disney+'s November 12 launch, the company has shared more details about its offerings. We already knew that Disney+ would be coming to smart TVs, smartphones, laptops, tablets and game consoles, but the only devices the company had announced so far were Roku and Sony PlayStation 4. Now […]

On August 27, the legendary Richard Stallman will perform at the Moscow Poly

From 18-00 to 20-00, everyone can listen to Stallman absolutely free on Bolshaya Semyonovskaya. Stallman currently focuses on the political defense of free software and its ethical ideas. He spends much of the year traveling to speak on topics such as "Free Software and Your Freedom" and "Copyright vs. Community in the Computer Age."

Cisco Training 200-125 CCNA v3.0. Day 21: RIP Distance Vector Routing

The topic of today's lesson is RIP, or routing information protocol. We will talk about various aspects of its use, its configuration and limitations. As I said, RIP is not part of the Cisco 200-125 CCNA course curriculum, but I decided to devote a separate lesson to this protocol since RIP is one of the main routing protocols. Today we […]

Applications for e-books on the Android operating system (part 2)

The first part of the review of applications for e-books on the Android operating system outlined the reasons why not every application for the Android system will work correctly on e-readers with the same operating system. It was this sad fact that prompted us to test many applications and select those that will work on “readers” (even if […]