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Microsoft keeps cozying up to former rival Linux, and will now use it to secure web-connected ... Microsoft, which once called Linux a "cancer," is now embracing the open-source operating system and using it to secure internet-connected devices. At an event on Monday, Microsoft introduced Azure Sphere, a package of products including a new design for chips that will be packed into small gadgets ...
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Another Step In Building The HPC Ecosystem For Arm It has been two decades since Linux first took distributed supercomputing by storm, and by and large on machines powered by X86 processors, and that only happened thanks to the myriad personal, academic, governmental, and commercial collective efforts of researchers and IT experts around the ...
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Breaking news: Microsoft designs secure processor for IoT Even bigger news: Rather than a Windows operating system, the OS is based on Linux. Called the Azure Sphere MCU (for microcontroller unit), the design has already been picked up by chip-maker MediaTech. No customers were announced. Microsoft president Brad Smith made the announcement at ...
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Using less to view text files at the Linux command line Most of the time, you probably open text files using a text editor. But there is a faster and, I think, better way of reading text files. That's using a utility called less. Standard kit with all Linux distributions (at least the ones I've used), less is a command-line textfile viewer with some useful features. Don't let the ...
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