While most mainstream Linux distributions have adopted Red Hat's systemd init system, the Devuan distribution caters to holdouts. | Continue reading
Google's new mail features might prove to be a big issue for litigation and corporate investigations due to the compliance and e-discovery complications it creates, says Relativity's David Horrigan. | Continue reading
Blockchain companies, startups, and investors are flocking to select cities across the US. Here's where you can find a job. | Continue reading
Microsoft is a relatively new friend to open source, and their purchase of GitHub is causing considerable consternation to developers. | Continue reading
When data sat comfortably in data centers, vendors like AWS had an uphill battle. Now data gravity is working to their advantage. | Continue reading
IoT chip manufacturer Z-Wave reportedly fixed issues with its pairing process that allowed attackers to hijack internet-connected devices, but one security firm completely circumvented it. | Continue reading
Data analysis is at the heart of Walmart's new approach to healthcare, which will only include doctors who practice evidence-based medicine. | Continue reading
IBM and Keio University have opened the first 'fully operational' Q Network Hub to bring together academics and enterprises and develop new algorithms for quantum computing. | Continue reading
Law enforcement has trained special dogs to find hidden thumb drives and cell phones that human investigators routinely miss, and it's foiling predators, terrorists, and other criminals. | Continue reading
Transportation is about to get a technology-driven reboot. The details are still taking shape, but future transport systems will certainly be connected, data-driven and highly automated. | Continue reading
Ever searched for a product, then had ads for it appear everywhere? Adweek's Josh Sternberg talks about that phenomenon, and why automated ad positioning isn't always a good thing. | Continue reading
The larger cut of sales will affect non-game apps sold through the Microsoft Store. | Continue reading
Containers are booming, but still require developers to bother with servers. This is paving the way for more enterprise adoption of serverless. | Continue reading
Oracle's recent cease and desist order to an iOS developer for using JavaScript in their app title highlights a host of problems with the language's nomenclature. | Continue reading
Younger developers are falling in love with older programming languages, while older developers go gaga for options like Google's Go. | Continue reading