Devuan 2.0 is a Debian fork for Linux users who want to avoid systemd

While most mainstream Linux distributions have adopted Red Hat's systemd init system, the Devuan distribution caters to holdouts. | Continue reading


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Why Gmail's confidential mode is good for privacy, but may be bad for businesses

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


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The top 10 cities where you can find a blockchain job – TechRepublic

Blockchain companies, startups, and investors are flocking to select cities across the US. Here's where you can find a job. | Continue reading


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If Microsoft buying GitHub freaks you out, here are your best alternatives

Microsoft is a relatively new friend to open source, and their purchase of GitHub is causing considerable consternation to developers. | Continue reading


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How data gravity both hurts and helps cloud adoption – TechRepublic

When data sat comfortably in data centers, vendors like AWS had an uphill battle. Now data gravity is working to their advantage. | Continue reading


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Firefox will protect you from websites that mine cryptocurrency on your computer

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5-year-old IoT attack resurfaces, puts millions of devices at risk

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


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Walmart's next healthcare move: Using data to identify bad doctors

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


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New 3D battery design would charge in seconds and self-assemble

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IBM opens Q Network Hub in Tokyo to help businesses explore quantum computing

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


@techrepublic.com | 6 years ago

Electronics-sniffing dogs: How K9s became a secret weapon for high-tech crimes

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


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How driverless cars, hyperloop, and drones change our travel plans

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


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How the tech behind the creepy ads that follow you around the internet works

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


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Microsoft offers developers 95% of app revenue to compete with Apple, Google

The larger cut of sales will affect non-game apps sold through the Microsoft Store. | Continue reading


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Why serverless computing is one of the biggest threats to containers

Containers are booming, but still require developers to bother with servers. This is paving the way for more enterprise adoption of serverless. | Continue reading


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Why it's finally time to give up on the name JavaScript

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


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Why younger developers can't stand new programming languages

Younger developers are falling in love with older programming languages, while older developers go gaga for options like Google's Go. | Continue reading


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