Microsoft open-sources 86-DOS 1.00, the ancestor of Windows
Microsoft just released the source code for 86-DOS 1.00, made available as an open-source project on GitHub. …
Microsoft just released the source code for 86-DOS 1.00, made available as an open-source project on GitHub. …
… AI agents existed well before OpenClaw, but the tool—an open-source side project from an Austrian developer who was recently scooped up by OpenAI—was the first of its kind to truly break into the mainstream. …
… It's a pricey solution designed for professional workflows, but it shows what's possible with local AI. For a free and open-source option, take a look at Video2X. …
… The ability to use standard social messaging apps is one of the killer features of OpenClaw, the open-source AI sensation whose creator was just snapped up by OpenAI. OpenClaw gives you a variety of “social” channels for chatting with your personal agent. …
… It's still free and open-source, and it still carries forward the streamlined principles that made Media Player Classic so popular. You don't have to fiddle around with codecs — it just works and it doesn't bog down your system. It's one of the best open-source PC apps. …
… That puts it in the same category as Meta’s Manus AI and–of course–OpenClaw, the open-source AI tool that kicked off the recent “personal AI agent” craze just a matter of weeks ago. …
… As it turned out, Framework executives said, both its customer base and its internal developers began work on Oculink connectors in parallel. Framework developed an Oculink adapter board which drops into the Expansion Bay Shell, providing an external Oculink connector to the outside world. …
… It's also believed that this will be the framework for a future version of Windows, though that's not confirmed. Finally, Microsoft is making it open source, which will give app developers more freedom to tinker. …
… A lot of this is around the banner of digital sovereignty, and they're asking if we can provide small-tech or open-source solutions. …
… Meet OpenClaw Developed by the aforementioned Peter Steinberger, an Australian software developer who was just “acqui-hired” by OpenAI the software itself remains open-source , OpenClaw is a tool that lives on your system and—if you let it—can tap in to your most sensitive data, from your email and… …