• ZDNet

    Winamp is not going open source. Here's what it is doing

    If you were a teenager in the year 2000, odds are you were using Winamp to listen to the MP3 music tracks you found on Napster or had ripped from your CDs. Today, you most likely listen to your tunes on  or . But Winamp wants to came a comeback -- from a nostalgic favorite to being your music player for 2024. One way they're planning to achieve this is by opening the application source code to developers on September 24, 2024.Also: The best VPN for streaming: Expert tested and reviewedWinamp...

  • Southeast Asia Is in an Uproar Over Gaza

    Timothy McLaughlin From political mommy bloggers to McDonald’s boycotts, frustration with Israel and the US’s approach to Gaza has reverberated across the region. Now, there are implications for China.

  • How to Become an Open Source Project Maintainer

    You might be wondering why you would want to become an open source maintainer. Well, I can tell you from my own experience that you'll learn a lot, grow your network, and meet and collaborate with people you wouldn’t have the opportunity to otherwise. It also helps you

  • Asia-Pacific mixed after Japanese data

    Major stock indexes in the Asia-Pacific region traded mixed on Tuesday, after a report published by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) showed that the country's producer price index (PPI) rose by 0.9% in April o

  • Mideast Drama: The Bloomberg Open, Asia Edition

    Good morning. Iran's president is missing, and the Saudi king is ailing.

  • Mideast Drama: The Bloomberg Open, Asia Edition

    Good morning. Iran's president is missing, and the Saudi king is ailing. Taiwan’s Lai will be sworn in. And Man City wins the Premier League.

  • Sources: Carlos Tevez Resigns as Independiente Coach

    Former Argentina international Carlos Tévez has informed Independiente that he will step down as head coach after Sunday’s match against Platense.

  • Asia-Pacific’s alarming loss of biodiversity

    In recent months, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and others have pointed to an increase in food insecurity and “hunger hotspots” in various parts of Asia and the Pacific. While conflicts and climate crises can carry some of the blame, we must acknowledge that the slow but steady erosion of our region’s biodiversity is an equal or even greater threat to our future food security.

  • Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez ‘Are Having Issues’: Sources

    Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have been spending time apart — but they’re not calling it quits just yet. “Jen and Ben are having issues in their marriage,” an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly of Lopez, 54, and Affleck, 51. “They started having issues a few months ago as Jen had started ramping up work commitments and prepping for her tour.” Lopez is set to kick off her This Is Me Live tour next month in Orlando. The tour comes after the February release of her ninth album, This Is Me ...

    • AiPT!

    Merwan Chabane digs into ‘Aster Of Pan: The Source’

    The anticipated sequel to 'Aster of Pan' is wrapping up crowdfunding this week.

  • Asia-Pacific higher after Japan's GDP shrinks

    Major stock indexes in the Asia-Pacific region traded higher on Thursday after Japan's gross domestic product (GDP) report showed that the country's economy contracted in the January to March period.A

    • ESPN

    Sources: Steelers' Cameron Heyward not at voluntary workouts

    Steelers defensive lineman and reigning Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Cameron Heyward has not attended voluntary offseason workouts and does not plan to attend OTAs as he seeks a contract extension, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.