One board member described the police's justification for the raids as a "tenuous" link between the privacy group, a blog, and its email address. | Continue reading
Tech support, but in space: A look at the tech which astronauts use on the ISS. | Continue reading
Updated: Microsoft is barred from selling any Microsoft Word products that can open XML files (.xml, . | Continue reading
The latest Linux Mint desktop is still the best desktop around. | Continue reading
Microsoft and Adaptive Biotechnologies have partnered on an ambitious immunology project that could see diseases diagnosed much faster. | Continue reading
The oldest Linux business, SUSE, is changing hands. | Continue reading
The subpoena demanded Twitter turn over information that would identify the data breach finder. | Continue reading
Updated: The company's chief executive said a hack of its own systems led to Ticketmaster's breach. | Continue reading
Exclusive: The data revealed that some police departments are unable to respond in an active shooter event. | Continue reading
Microsoft's LinkedIn unit has developed a new dynamic translation service for posts in the LinkedIn news feed, and used some of Microsoft's cognitive services to build it. | Continue reading
Researchers have discovered that image files can bury malware, allowing malicious code access without detection. | Continue reading
Google is joining The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member. Google executive Sarah Novotny will become a Linux Foundation board member. | Continue reading
Another Tesla battery reignites after being extinguished at a crash scene. | Continue reading
The latest TOP500 Supercomputer list is out. What's not surprising is that Linux runs on every last one of the world's fastest supercomputers. What is surprising is that GPUs, not CPUs, now power most of supercomputers' speed. | Continue reading
SUSE will soon release the next version of SLES, SUSE Manager 3.2, and SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 15. | Continue reading
Microsoft may own GitHub soon, but GitLab is moving further away from Microsoft. | Continue reading
But China has more machines overall in the TOP500 list. | Continue reading
The attack allows any would-be-hacker to run as many passcodes as they want, without destroying the data. | Continue reading
If passed, Article 13 will force all websites to check any and all posts for copyright violations. That will include photos, videos, words, tweets, memes, software code, etc, etc. Think about that for a minute, and shudder. | Continue reading
Microsoft may be looking to get more involved in the checkout-free retail space, a market where Amazon has been making its mark as of late. | Continue reading
A proposed European law would mandate that content providers utilize some kind of content filter to make sure rights holders get their royalties. But for a public open source code repository, such a contraption could be a nuisance, or it could be catastrophic. | Continue reading
At the VLSI Symposia, Samsung gave the first detailed look at its 7nm platform, which is likely to be the first chipmaking process to use a new form of lithography that has been in the works for decades. | Continue reading
The Linux Foundation and Dice.com's 2018 Open Source Jobs Report shows the demand for open-source savvy employees is stronger than ever. | Continue reading
Microsoft is buying one of the AI companies in which it has invested: Bonsai, a deep reinforcement platform for enterprise/industrial applications. | Continue reading
The scandal erupted after one company claimed to be able to track any cell phone in the US "within seconds." | Continue reading
"This makes using encrypted containers pointless," said security researcher Patrick Wardle. | Continue reading
Mendix Assist provides 90% accuracy on next-step suggestions while building out an enterprise app. | Continue reading
Astra will deliver over 2.3 peak petaflops of performance, which should put it well within the top 100 supercomputers ever built. | Continue reading
Red Hat-initiated open-source projects, which use GPLv2 or LGPLv2.1, will be expected to add GPLv3's cure commitment language to their licenses. | Continue reading
Researchers uncover a form of malware that's still in development - but it has the potential to become a nasty threat. | Continue reading
Thousands of television set-top boxes aren't protected with a password. | Continue reading
Intel has announced that there's yet another CPU security bug in its Core-based microprocessors. | Continue reading
It's not just the chips in the Department of Energy's record-breaking Summit supercomputer, which is setting new speed records; it's also Red Hat Enterprise Linux. | Continue reading
Massive shipping delays last month at Netflix were caused by hardware failure. Netflix gets the dunce award for lack of transparency in the face of disaster. | Continue reading
Google readies Chrome OS for detachable screen laptops and web apps that run outside the browser. | Continue reading
Yandex, Russia's Google, is optimizing its self-driving tech for bad weather and human drivers who bend the rules. | Continue reading
With the new system, Facebook will be able to consider less temperate environments for data center construction. | Continue reading
Ubuntu founder and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth recently talked to me about his plans for his company, operating system, clouds, and containers. | Continue reading
The Mac is about to head toward an assisted living community in the desert -- and then its final resting place in the cloud. | Continue reading
Facebook's products and services are powered by machine learning. Powerful GPUs have been one of the key enablers, but it takes a lot more hardware and software to serve billions of users. | Continue reading
Three-point shooting, Steph Curry, and coming up with stories. If you feel like doing your own analysis to investigate hypotheses or discover insights at any level, RDF graph's got your back. Case in point: The NBA. | Continue reading
Using containers is easy-peasy. Building them, not so much. Now, Red Hat has released Buldah 1.0, an easy-to-use, Linux shell-based container builder tool. | Continue reading
Oracle recently freed J2EE, aka Java EE. Now known as Jakarta EE, enterprise Java's new manager the Eclipse Foundation is revealing its plans for the popular middleware platform. | Continue reading