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By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Essentially, all software is built using open source. By Synopsys' count, 96% of all codebases contain open-source software. Lately, though, there's been a very disturbing trend. A company will make its program using open source, make millions from it, and then — and only then — switch licenses, leaving their contributors, customers, and partners in the lurch as they try to grab billions. I'm sick of it. The latest IT melodrama baddie is Redis. Its program, which goes by the same name, is an extremely popular in-memory database. (Unless you're a developer, chances ...
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By JR Raphael Holy leapin' lizards, Larry! It may seem like Google's Android 14 update is still sizzling and fresh out of the fryer, but we're officially on our way toward 2024's Android 15 release — with the first developer preview now out in the wild and in front of us. To be clear, we're far from the finish line still, and what we're seeing right now is almost certainly not the complete picture. But, oh yes, Le Googlé let loose on its first public Android 15 release the other day, and that means we're getting our closest look yet at some of what the company's got cookin'. This is only the f...
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