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      Broadcom sends cease-and-desist letters to subscription-less VMware users

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Broadcom has been sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, Ars Technica has confirmed.

    Following its November 2023 acquisition of VMware, Broadcom ended VMware perpetual license sales . Users with perpetual licenses can still use the software they bought, but they are unable to renew support services unless they had a pre-existing contract enabling them to do so . The controversial move aims to push VMware users to buy subscriptions to VMware products bundled such that associated costs have increased by 300 percent or, in some cases, more .

    Some customers have opted to continue using VMware unsupported, often as they research alternatives , such as VMware rivals or devirtualization.

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      Broadcom sends cease-and-desist letters to subscription-less VMware users

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Broadcom has been sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, Ars Technica has confirmed.

    Following its November 2023 acquisition of VMware, Broadcom ended VMware perpetual license sales . Users with perpetual licenses can still use the software they bought, but they are unable to renew support services unless they had a pre-existing contract enabling them to do so . The controversial move aims to push VMware users to buy subscriptions to VMware products bundled such that associated costs have increased by 300 percent or, in some cases, more .

    Some customers have opted to continue using VMware unsupported, often as they research alternatives , such as VMware rivals or devirtualization.

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      Broadcom sends cease-and-desist letters to subscription-less VMware users

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Broadcom has been sending cease-and-desist letters to owners of VMware perpetual licenses with expired support contracts, Ars Technica has confirmed.

    Following its November 2023 acquisition of VMware, Broadcom ended VMware perpetual license sales . Users with perpetual licenses can still use the software they bought, but they are unable to renew support services unless they had a pre-existing contract enabling them to do so . The controversial move aims to push VMware users to buy subscriptions to VMware products bundled such that associated costs have increased by 300 percent or, in some cases, more .

    Some customers have opted to continue using VMware unsupported, often as they research alternatives , such as VMware rivals or devirtualization.

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      Ars Technica’s gift guide for Mother’s Day: Give mom some cool things

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025 • 1 minute

    Greetings, Arsians, and welcome to Mother's Day, which I am told is once again happening this weekend in the US! Do you, much like the rest of humanity, have a mother? Well, if you do, then this is the time of year when you're supposed to buy her something to make up for all the pain and suffering she went through in order to bring you into this world! Mom raised you, and while what your mother probably wants more than anything is for you to pick up the phone and talk , you could do a lot worse than throwing some money at the problem and buying your mother something from the list we've assembled below!

    Stuff for under $100

    Severance TV show mug, $17.99

    Photograph of a Severance-themed mug From Allentown to Cold Harbor, discerning innies know the best way to drink beverages. Credit: Amazon

    Whether the mom in your life operates primarily as an "innie" or an "outie," if she's a fan of the Apple TV+ show Severance , she may appreciate this ceramic coffee mug inspired by the series . The mug features the iconic phrase "The Work is Both Mysterious and Important" in blue text that mirrors Lumon Industries' sterile corporate aesthetic. It's an ideal conversation starter for fans enjoying the show's second season after the painfully long production delay. Best of all, it's perfect for morning coffee before Mom begins her own mysterious and important work. The same company also offers a "Woe's Hollow" mug if you'd like an alternative design. Celebrate the Sisyphean every-day-is-the-same blessing of motherhood with confidence as these mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe, and they are available in both 11oz and 15oz sizes.

    Frameo digital picture frame, $49.99

    Photograph of a digital picture frame Frame your mom! Credit: Amazon

    From awkward baby pictures, to wedding memories and last year’s holidays, your mother likely has more photos than she knows what to do with. Frameo digital picture frames give your mom somewhere to show off those countless photos without embarrassing, unexpected tags on Facebook.

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      Ars Technica’s gift guide for Mother’s Day: Give mom some cool things

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025 • 1 minute

    Greetings, Arsians, and welcome to Mother's Day, which I am told is once again happening this weekend in the US! Do you, much like the rest of humanity, have a mother? Well, if you do, then this is the time of year when you're supposed to buy her something to make up for all the pain and suffering she went through in order to bring you into this world! Mom raised you, and while what your mother probably wants more than anything is for you to pick up the phone and talk , you could do a lot worse than throwing some money at the problem and buying your mother something from the list we've assembled below!

    Stuff for under $100

    Severance TV show mug, $17.99

    Photograph of a Severance-themed mug From Allentown to Cold Harbor, discerning innies know the best way to drink beverages. Credit: Amazon

    Whether the mom in your life operates primarily as an "innie" or an "outie," if she's a fan of the Apple TV+ show Severance , she may appreciate this ceramic coffee mug inspired by the series . The mug features the iconic phrase "The Work is Both Mysterious and Important" in blue text that mirrors Lumon Industries' sterile corporate aesthetic. It's an ideal conversation starter for fans enjoying the show's second season after the painfully long production delay. Best of all, it's perfect for morning coffee before Mom begins her own mysterious and important work. The same company also offers a "Woe's Hollow" mug if you'd like an alternative design. Celebrate the Sisyphean every-day-is-the-same blessing of motherhood with confidence as these mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe, and they are available in both 11oz and 15oz sizes.

    Frameo digital picture frame, $49.99

    Photograph of a digital picture frame Frame your mom! Credit: Amazon

    From awkward baby pictures, to wedding memories and last year’s holidays, your mother likely has more photos than she knows what to do with. Frameo digital picture frames give your mom somewhere to show off those countless photos without embarrassing, unexpected tags on Facebook.

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      Ars Technica’s gift guide for Mother’s Day: Give mom some cool things

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025 • 1 minute

    Greetings, Arsians, and welcome to Mother's Day, which I am told is once again happening this weekend in the US! Do you, much like the rest of humanity, have a mother? Well, if you do, then this is the time of year when you're supposed to buy her something to make up for all the pain and suffering she went through in order to bring you into this world! Mom raised you, and while what your mother probably wants more than anything is for you to pick up the phone and talk , you could do a lot worse than throwing some money at the problem and buying your mother something from the list we've assembled below!

    Stuff for under $100

    Severance TV show mug, $17.99

    Photograph of a Severance-themed mug From Allentown to Cold Harbor, discerning innies know the best way to drink beverages. Credit: Amazon

    Whether the mom in your life operates primarily as an "innie" or an "outie," if she's a fan of the Apple TV+ show Severance , she may appreciate this ceramic coffee mug inspired by the series . The mug features the iconic phrase "The Work is Both Mysterious and Important" in blue text that mirrors Lumon Industries' sterile corporate aesthetic. It's an ideal conversation starter for fans enjoying the show's second season after the painfully long production delay. Best of all, it's perfect for morning coffee before Mom begins her own mysterious and important work. The same company also offers a "Woe's Hollow" mug if you'd like an alternative design. Celebrate the Sisyphean every-day-is-the-same blessing of motherhood with confidence as these mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe, and they are available in both 11oz and 15oz sizes.

    Frameo digital picture frame, $49.99

    Photograph of a digital picture frame Frame your mom! Credit: Amazon

    From awkward baby pictures, to wedding memories and last year’s holidays, your mother likely has more photos than she knows what to do with. Frameo digital picture frames give your mom somewhere to show off those countless photos without embarrassing, unexpected tags on Facebook.

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      Everything you ever wanted to know about four-wheel steering

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Like any big industry, the automotive business has several dumpsters filled with products and ideas that should have remained conceptual. From modern climate controls buried within successive infotainment menus that neither Lawrence of Arabia nor Columbo could find to the old and unlamented Chrysler TC by Maserati with its atrocious build quality and a terrible cylinder head (the Maserati part), the collective car circus has spawned no shortage of bad ideas.

    However, there are a few good ideas buried under the weight of poor execution, lousy technology, dreadful marketing, steep pricing, or just merely something being ahead of its time. Several of these morsels deserved a better launch and a second chance. One of them is four-wheel steering.

    Four-wheel steering, in concept

    The idea of steering a two-axle vehicle's front and rear wheels isn't new. Very early American 4x4 trucks from the dawn of the 20th Century sported four-wheel-steering systems (4WS), including the Cotta Cottamobile, the American ¾-ton to 10-ton trucks, and Jeffery/Nash Quad Lorry 3-ton trucks.

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      Everything you ever wanted to know about four-wheel steering

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Like any big industry, the automotive business has several dumpsters filled with products and ideas that should have remained conceptual. From modern climate controls buried within successive infotainment menus that neither Lawrence of Arabia nor Columbo could find to the old and unlamented Chrysler TC by Maserati with its atrocious build quality and a terrible cylinder head (the Maserati part), the collective car circus has spawned no shortage of bad ideas.

    However, there are a few good ideas buried under the weight of poor execution, lousy technology, dreadful marketing, steep pricing, or just merely something being ahead of its time. Several of these morsels deserved a better launch and a second chance. One of them is four-wheel steering.

    Four-wheel steering, in concept

    The idea of steering a two-axle vehicle's front and rear wheels isn't new. Very early American 4x4 trucks from the dawn of the 20th Century sported four-wheel-steering systems (4WS), including the Cotta Cottamobile, the American ¾-ton to 10-ton trucks, and Jeffery/Nash Quad Lorry 3-ton trucks.

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      Everything you ever wanted to know about four-wheel steering

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 May 2025

    Like any big industry, the automotive business has several dumpsters filled with products and ideas that should have remained conceptual. From modern climate controls buried within successive infotainment menus that neither Lawrence of Arabia nor Columbo could find to the old and unlamented Chrysler TC by Maserati with its atrocious build quality and a terrible cylinder head (the Maserati part), the collective car circus has spawned no shortage of bad ideas.

    However, there are a few good ideas buried under the weight of poor execution, lousy technology, dreadful marketing, steep pricing, or just merely something being ahead of its time. Several of these morsels deserved a better launch and a second chance. One of them is four-wheel steering.

    Four-wheel steering, in concept

    The idea of steering a two-axle vehicle's front and rear wheels isn't new. Very early American 4x4 trucks from the dawn of the 20th Century sported four-wheel-steering systems (4WS), including the Cotta Cottamobile, the American ¾-ton to 10-ton trucks, and Jeffery/Nash Quad Lorry 3-ton trucks.

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