News Headlines from other RISC OS Portalscsa.announceSome news summaries maybe truncated. This is a limitation with GoogleGroups RSS feed and beyond our control unfortunately. IconBarRISC OS North charity stand raises nearly 1,000 pounds for charity
While WROCC may no longer be running the Show, they are still very actively organising the Charity stand. MUG April 2025 meeting on Tuesday - John Rickman
The April 2025 MUG meeting is on Tuesday 29th April (tomorrow night). The action which kicks off at 7.30pm online and features John Rickman talking about his experiences using TWimp to build an application to manage his blog updates. Open letter to the RISC OS Community from Gerph
Gerph has written an open letter to the RISC OS community about the proposed 64bit moonshot. What do yout think? April 2025 News Summary
Some things we noticed this month. What did you see? April developer 'fireside' chat on saturday night
The next 'fireside' chat of 2025 is on 26th April (this saturday). 7:30pm UK time kick-off and the event is on Zoom. As always, stay for as long or as short a time as you like. RISC OS Open"Moonshots" Initiative to Secure the Future of the OS
Cambridge, UK - 28-Mar-2025 - RISC OS Open Limited (ROOL) is calling on the global technology community to support a bold new initiative to secure the long-term future of RISC OS. The company today announced the launch of its Moonshots programme – a strategic shift away from incremental development, towards large-scale engineering efforts aimed at modernising the operating system for next-generation Arm architectures.RISC OS, originally developed alongside the first Arm chips in Cambridge, remains a uniquely simple and efficient desktop operating system. It has found renewed interest in recent years thanks to its availability on the Raspberry Pi and its open-source licensing model. However, the platform now faces an existential challenge. We're off to visit RON
ROOL is proud to be attending the RISC OS North show in Warrington, UK. As a part of our commitment to the future of RISC OS, we will be introducing our “Moonshot” projects by giving an overview of the motivations behind them, how we’re planning to drive them forwards, and how the community can get involved. Four Apps Come to the Fore For You
You may have blinked and missed a few application updates over the last few months as they scroll past on the Recent changes section of the home page. Don’t worry though! We’ve been keeping a watchful eye and, skipping over the smaller fixes for now, can bring you the main highlights. London show roars again
After a short interlude, the London show is back in a new venue this Saturday the 26th October from 11am. The organisers have lined up an impressive list of exhibitors, all bringing the latest software and hardware developments in the RISC OS world for you to explore. A metric tonne of RISC OS improvements
This is one for the all developers out there! We love celebrating significant anniversaries and milestones, so it didn’t escape our notice that the source code to RISC OS has just reached one thousand accepted merge requests since being migrated to be held in Git back in 2019. And maybe of interest....The RegisterHow to survive as a CISO aka 'chief scapegoat officer'
Whistleblowing, email is evidential mail, HR is not your friend, and more discussed by CxO panelRSAC Chief security officers should negotiate personal liability insurance and a golden parachute when they start a new job - in case things go sideways and management tries to scapegoat them for a network breach.[an error occurred while processing this directive]Admission impossible: NSA, CISA brass absent from RSA Conf
Homeland Security boss Noem added as last-minute keynote, mind youRSAC There's a notable absence from this year's RSA Conference that kicked off today in San Francisco: The NSA's State of the Hack panel.DOGE may help Elon Musk's biz empire dodge $2.4B in liabilities - Senate probe
Dem Sens demand action to stop SpaceX oligarch from turning watchdogs into corporate yes-menThe Trump-blessed DOGE unit could help its boss Elon Musk avoid more than $2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities by stripping power from the regulators tasked with supervising the billionaire's businesses.Satellite slinger AST reckons newer birds won't outshine stars in night sky
As astronomers gripe about sats screwing observationsAST SpaceMobile says it is working with US astronomers and America's National Science Foundation (NSF) to mitigate the impact of satellites on observations, after a prototype became one of the brightest objects in the sky a couple of years back.CNCF tells main NATS contributor Synadia that it's free to fork off
But what it can't do is 'unilaterally claw back a community project and its infrastructure, assets, and branding'The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has filed a petition with the US Patent and Trademark Office to prevent Synadia from using the logo and domain for NATS, the open source messaging system.[an error occurred while processing this directive]Stuff.tv Latest GadgetsBest upcoming phones for 2025: find your next phone!
Flagships, foldables, midrangers and affordable models - there's an upcoming phone for all budgets This ultra-bright projector might tempt me to switch out my OLED TV
Anker's ultra-bright Nebula X1 projector is a portable cinema you can throw up in seconds, and might be so bright, it beats my OLED TV How the Infinix NOTE 50 Pro+ 5G gives you flagship features for a modest price
This super phone takes an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to specs and features, while still serving up impressive value Best gaming phone in 2025 for setting high scores
Taking no calls 'cause I'll be gaming - these are the best gaming phones I’d choose Roku’s new budget 4K streaming stick over any of the Amazon alternatives
Both of these new models offer exceptional value, 4K quality, and an updated software experience - all for less than $40/£40 (external news feeds last updated at 10:30pm and took 2 seconds)
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