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A new California state law requires all operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, to have an age verification system during setup.
The law's broad definition of an "operating system provider" pulls in not just Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but Linux distributions and Valve's SteamOS.
Linux is about to get some big performance gains soon from a native feature it already has. Interestingly, Microsoft borrowed ...
The time of age assurance is upon us, and not just for social media - for operating systems too and that includes Linux as well of course.
DeepSig, a pioneer in AI-native wireless communications, announces its role as a founding member of the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation, a new collaboration initiative launched under the Linux Foundation ...
California has taken a major step into the evolving debate over how to protect minors online, approving a far-reaching law that will change how digital platforms handle age data.
The OCUDU Project is the home to CU and DU open source RAN software; the Ecosystem Foundation and associated assets for CI/CD/CT to establish foundational ...
Lawmakers argue the rule could make the web safer for children, while privacy advocates warn that OS-level age flags normalize user-level tracking.
DeepSig, a pioneer in AI-native wireless communications, announces its role as a founding member of the OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation, a new collaboration initiative launched under the Linux Foundation ...
Qualcomm's new platform brings on-device AI, improved battery life and advanced connectivity to smartwatches and emerging ...
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