Vital internet hub, De-Cix in Frankfurt, has lost its fight against German intelligence services' mass surveillance. | Continue reading
Buying GitHub may make sense for Microsoft, but many open-source developers hate the deal. | Continue reading
Can a Chromebook really be worth $1,500? If it's Google's own Intel i7-powered Chromebook, the answer's heck yeah! This is the best Chromebook to date. | Continue reading
Microsoft's move to acquire GitHub isn't all that surprising given that the company is a top contributor and has worked well with developers in recent years. Now can it keep GitHub the Switzerland of code? | Continue reading
The offering reduces wire processing time from two days to two hours. | Continue reading
Vital internet hub, De-Cix in Frankfurt, has lost its fight against German intelligence services' mass surveillance. | Continue reading
The sale of mobile devices has strengthened after declining in Q4 2017 for the first time since 2004. | Continue reading
Red Hat's strategic planning isn't like yours, but with 64 straight quarters of revenue growth and continuing on course to become the first billion-dollar-a-quarter open-source company, the Linux and cloud power is clearly on to something. | Continue reading
Exclusive: The app leaked health data, private messages, and full credit card data in some cases. | Continue reading
Tesla is still a long way from fully releasing its cars' full open-source programs and Linux operating system code, but it's on its way. | Continue reading
Microsoft's Corporate Vice President Kudo Tsunoda is leaving his position as head of Mixed reality, '3D for Everyone,'and associated apps and services as part of the latest moves. | Continue reading
Android users apparently stumble on a strange way to make the Google app display their text messages. | Continue reading
Facebook nemesis Max Schrems is behind the first challenges to US giants under new European data privacy law. | Continue reading
While Microsoft's desktop operating system continues to be a key fixture of enterprise computing environments, it faces extinction at home. And Redmond seems perfectly fine with that. | Continue reading
Exclusive: The exposed lookup tool let anyone run a customer's phone number -- and obtain their home address and account PIN, used to contact phone support. | Continue reading
Gartner narrowed the infrastructure-as-a-service field dramatically for its 2018 version of the Magic Quadrant. AWS and Microsoft Azure still lead, but Google is making a move. | Continue reading
Hidden behind the OpenStack cloud was its outstanding CI/CD system. Now, with the release of Zuul 3.0, Zuul is coming into its own. | Continue reading
HITL is a mix and match approach that may help make ML both more efficient and approachable. | Continue reading
ICANN is trying at the 11th hour to make the Domain Name System and WHOIS legal under the GDPR. Good luck with that. | Continue reading
Canonical CEO and Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth claims Canonical OpenStack is a better deal than either Red Hat or VMware's OpenStack offerings. | Continue reading
Bogus ad-blocker extensions in the Chrome Web Store trick millions of people into installing them. | Continue reading
Microsoft says the privacy rules it's introduced to meet the EU's new GDPR law will apply to users globally. | Continue reading
A Google developer discovered a new way that a 'Spectre'-style check can be used to attack any computer running any operating system. | Continue reading
Exclusive: A bug in Comcast's website leaks sensitive customer information. | Continue reading
The latest release of Red Hat's OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud focuses on using open-source OpenStack to bridge the gap between private and public clouds. | Continue reading
VMware's heart is proprietary, but to to deliver its functionality to customers, it uses open-source OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud. | Continue reading
Exclusive: A server stored teenagers' Apple ID email addresses and plaintext passwords. | Continue reading
Welcome to the future transparency of today as quantum computers reveal all currently encrypted secrets -- a viable scenario within just a few years. | Continue reading
Lu transitioned into the COO slot last January after joining Baidu from Microsoft. | Continue reading
You need more than text books and manuals on your desks. How about some near-future SF? | Continue reading
The chip has been there for a while to make the Samsung S9 smartphones the fastest of them all -- and now, the 4G networks can support its high-speed hardware. | Continue reading
One of the most universally used Linux/Unix tools is now included by default in Windows 10: OpenSSH. Here's how to get started with it. | Continue reading
Campaign uses automation to empty cryptocurrency wallets and produce lucrative returns. | Continue reading
SoftBank and Ericsson are upgrading radio access networks using a machine learning algorithm that makes it possible for cell overlap and signal strength to be analysed. | Continue reading
Google’s new Duplex AI sounds human, with stammers, pauses, and all. It could be a useful addition to Google Assistant or the harbinger of something much more dark and worrisome. | Continue reading
Apple gave me all the data it collected on me since I bought my first iPhone — in 2010. | Continue reading
Vulnerabilities including the bug reportedly responsible for Equifax's data breach are still common elements of open-source systems used in the enterprise. | Continue reading
Setting up a multi-vendor mesh network used to be impossible. It won't be for much longer... we hope. | Continue reading
The company embroiled in a privacy row has "direct connections" to all major US wireless carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint -- and Canadian cell networks, too. | Continue reading
AMD unveils seven new Ryzen PRO APUs, three for mobile space and four for the desktop, for the commercial users. | Continue reading
Klout, which made headlines by measuring your social media influence, will close its doors on May 25. | Continue reading
Buying CoreOS was a great move for Red Hat as it tries to become a cloud and container power using Kubernetes. But what does that mean for CoreOS? Here's the plan going forward. | Continue reading
Exclusive: Two researchers say a police breathalyzer, used across the US, can produce incorrect breath test results, but their work came to a halt after legal pressure from the manufacturer. | Continue reading
Kubernetes Operators will help ISVs deliver Red Hat OpenShift-tested and validated cloud-native applications and services across hybrid and multi-cloud footprints. | Continue reading
Microsoft patches two flaws that are already under attack, among the 67 bugs in May's Patch Tuesday update. | Continue reading