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GPS jamming has gotten cheap and easy, but there are potential solutions.
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- Ars Technica - TechnologyRemembering Windows 10's rollout can help diagnose what ails Windows 11.
- Ars Technica - TechnologyNew technologies are enabling scientists to tackle previously elusive physics problems.
- symmetry magazine - TechnologyAdded to the Linux kernel earlier this year was the new X86_NATIVE_CPU Kconfig option to enable compiler optimizations for the local/native CPU in use when buil
- Phoronix - TechnologyA New Year's Eve pull request is ready with several Intel/AMD laptop improvements for the ongoing Linux 6.19 kernel cycle. An x86 platform drivers pull request
- Phoronix - TechnologyHyprland 0.53 was released today as the last feature update to this Wayland compositor for 2025...
- Phoronix - TechnologyIn demonstrating one of the gaps of man pages in modern times and likely having hindered the adoption of the Linux kernel's new mount API, it took more than six
- Phoronix - TechnologySimilar to AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs where there was product overlap between the Radeon and AMDGPU kernel drivers (and now using AMDGPU by default for those aging Ra
- Phoronix - TechnologyBetween the DXVK and VKD3D(-Proton) projects there is good support for Direct3D 8 through Direct3D 12 implementations atop the Vulkan API for Linux gaming usage
- Phoronix - TechnologyAs part of the various end-of-year annual benchmarking comparisons and the like on Phoronix, today is a look at how the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" pe
- Phoronix - TechnologyLongtime Linux users likely have fond memories of SuperTux as the open-source jump-n-run game that used to be included on some early Linux live CD/DVDs for this
- Phoronix - TechnologyDecember happens to be a busy month for video editor releases in the open-source world. This month there's been the release of Flowblade 2.24, OpenShot 3.4, Kde
- Phoronix - TechnologyIntel's open-source graphics driver engineers are ending out 2025 with a bang. Sent out today was the final drm-xe-next pull request of the year of new feature
- Phoronix - TechnologyWhile the Godot Engine receives a lot of attention as a prominent open-source game engine, it's far from the only one in this space. Another open-source game en
- Phoronix - TechnologyAhead of the January 2026 ISO refresh for Arch Linux, Archinstall 3.0.15 released today as the newest update to this convenient text-based OS installer...
- Phoronix - TechnologyAn important fix has made it into the X.Org Server XWayland codebase ahead of the new year. XWayland has been fixed to avoid sending incorrect pointer coordinat
- Phoronix - TechnologyThis looks to be a wrap on 2025, Happy New Year to all the Phoronix readers over the past 21+ years. This year on Phoronix there were 226 original Linux hardwar
- Phoronix - TechnologyAnalyzing sentiment data...