A one-man company named Whitehorn Ltd. Co. recently announced that DR-DOS is coming back. The "new" text-based operating ...
Gadget Review on MSN
California's new law forces every operating system to track your age by 2027
California's Digital Age Assurance Act forces all operating systems to track user ages and share data with apps, creating compliance nightmares for privacy-focused Linux distributions.
The Register on MSN
DR-DOS rises again – rebuilt from scratch, not open source
Project claims legal clarity and zero legacy code, but offers binaries only DR-DOS is back, and there is already a test version you can download. But as of yet, it's not finished, not FOSS – and not ...
A quarter of a century after IBM released the last official version of OS/2, someone is still keeping the platform alive under the ArcaOS name. Arca ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Clean-room reimplementation of DR-DOS modernizes the operating system 38 years after its debut
DR DOS 9.0 Rev 291 released, targeting DOS enthusiasts and retrocomputing hobbyists.
ArcaOS is an operating system you might not have heard of, but you will recognize it when we tell you that it’s the direct ...
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