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Mate Makes Robolinux Raptor Soar

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Ex-Maintainer Bemoans Linux Kernel Community’s ‘Toxic Background Radiation’

Longtime Linux kernel developer Sarah Sharp last week published a blog post detailing her reasons for quitting the Linux kernel community. ...

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Slackel Linux: Not Your Father’s Slackware

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XOR Trojan Threatens Linux Networks

Researchers for the Security Intelligence Response Team at Akamai on Tuesday issued a high-risk threat advisory for XOR DDoS proliferation. ...

Linux Foundation’s Open Source R&D Worth $5B

The Linux Foundation on Wednesday released a white paper that puts the estimated value of development R&D costs of its Collaborative Projects at US$5 billion ...

Linux Foundation’s Open Source R&D Worth $5B

The Linux Foundation on Wednesday released a white paper that puts the estimated value of development R&D costs of its Collaborative Projects at US$5 billion ...

VectorLinux Light Has That Old-School Linux Feeling

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OPM’s Latest Bad News: 5.6 Million Fingerprints Lifted

The Office of Personnel Management on Wednesday revealed that the hackers who penetrated its records system stole 5.6 million fingerprints of federal employees -- five times the 1.1 million originally reported ...

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LibreOffice 5.0 Is the Office Suite Champ

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The Rich Get Internet-Richer While the Poor Get None

Efforts to increase Internet access worldwide are falling short of targeted goals, according to a United Nations Broadband Commissionreport released earlier this week ...

Exploding Chip Could Thwart Cyberthieves

Researchers at XeroxPARC have developed a self-destructing mechanism for microchips embedded on a hardened glass surface ...

Microsoft Rolls Its Own Linux Distro

Microsoft on Thursday announced that it is building its own Linux distribution to manage cloud networks ...

NYC Schools to Teach Kids to Code

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced his computer learning initiative, requiring that every student in the city's public schools be exposed to computer literacy training at every grade level within 10 years ...

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ExTiX LXQt Breathes New Life Into Weak Hardware

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WiFi, Move Over – Here Comes LiFi

Disney researchers last week demonstrated Linux Light Bulbs -- a protocol for a communications system that transmits data using visible light communication, or VLC, technology. ...

Google, Twitter Forge Open Source Publishing Partnership

Google and Twitter are collaborating on an open source project that focuses on helping publishers bring instant articles to mobile phone subscribers, Re/code reported Friday, citing multiple sources. ...

There’s a New Google Wallet in Town

Google on Wednesday released a revamped version of Google Wallet to keep the app alive following its imminent transformation into Android Pay. Google Wallet (New) also has a few capabilities that aren't available in the about-to-be-promoted version. ...

Raspberry Pi Gets a Touchscreen to Call Its Own

The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Tuesday announced the availability of a touchscreen that brings the low-cost tiny computer one step closer to becoming a standalone mobile device. The touchscreen was in development for nearly two years ...

Fear of Ad Blocking Could Lead to More Effective Advertising

Adblock Browser for Android re-emerged at the Google Play store on Wednesday, after more than two years of banishment. It is also available at the iTunes App Store ...

Sauce Labs’ Automated Mobile App Testing Gets Real

Sauce Labs on Tuesday announced the release of its automated mobile testing solution for real devices. The new option lets developers test mobile applications directly on the devices that will run them. ...

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