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KDE Neon 5.11 Linux Distro Released With Latest Plasma Release A couple of days ago, the much awaited Plasma 5.11 desktop was released by KDE developers. The major features of this release were better ...
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United Airlines syncs Windows, Linux patch cycles United Airlines has moved to synchronise its patch cycles across Windows and Linux servers and cut administrative effort out of applying updates to ...
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ONAP and MEF Join Each Others' Groups, Collaborate on LSO And the Linux Foundation, which hosts ONAP, has joined MEF as an auditing member. Arpit Joshipura, general manager of networking and ...
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Windows 10 'Fall Creators Update' Bringing Console Improvements Microsoft will be delivering major Windows and Linux Console changes with the arrival of the Windows 10 "fall creators update" next week. The lowly ... New features of Windows Server version 1709, the first Semi-Annual Channel release - TechGenix (blog)
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Why Testing Is Important for Distributed Software Testing is especially important in modern distributed software systems. Learn more at the upcoming APIStrat conference. Creative Commons Zero.
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Intel Takes First Steps To Universal Quantum Computing Someone is going to commercialize a general purpose, universal quantum computer first, and Intel wants to be the first. So does Google. So does IBM.
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SUSE spreads the open source message – through videos German Linux company SUSE Linux is well-known for its Linux and other open source solutions. It is also known for producing videos for geeks and ...
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NIST Announces the Release of NISTIR 8176 Security Assurance Requirements for Linux ... Washington, DC - Application containers are now slowly finding adoption in production environments due to agile deployment process, efficient ...
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PC Invasion Podcast #84 Holy crap, we kept to a weekly schedule. Yes, PC Invasion Podcast Episode 84 is here a mere seven days after the last one. It's a modern miracle.
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Rugged i.MX6 touch-panel has optional Nimbelink and supercap backup Technologic's open-source, 7-inch "TS-TPC-7990" panel PC runs Linux on an i.MX6, and offers optional WiFi, BT, Nimbelink, supercap, and cabinet.
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