Microsoft on Tuesday released the earliest known DOS source code materials found to date to mark the 45th anniversary of 86-DOS 1.00.
Software stocks have taken a beating, and now investors get a pause to assess the carnage and see whether some parts of the sector have been unfairly punished. The Shares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ...
The source code for 86-DOS 1.00, the OS that eventually became MS-DOS and Windows, is now available on GitHub.
Joseph Mrak III, CEO of Foundation Source, has been named a finalist for the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2026 New York Award by ...
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Targeting high-precision floating-point arithmetic operations in engineering modeling software, Fast16 may now be the ...
Industry Leaders lists, an expansion of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies issue that dives deeper into 20 sectors to ...
A $50 billion federal fund is supposed to modernize rural healthcare. But community clinics and advocates fear that the ...
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Multiple new degree offerings related to artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity were approved Friday by the Arkansas ...
Trustees tapped the rainy-day fund and found additional non-staffing cuts to plug a $4 million budget gap, but the ...