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Oath becomes a Linux Foundation Gold Member With the Linux community being rather fragmented, it's nice to know there are some organizations that aim to unify it. The Linux Foundation is one such group that has done a lot of good for the overall community. It does a great job of bringing companies -- such as Microsoft, Samsung, and AMD, to name ...
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Microsoft Quantum Simulator Goes to Linux and Mac Everyone seems to be gearing up for the race to be the king of quantum computers. The latest salvo is Microsoft's, they have announced that their quantum simulator will now run on macOS and Linux, with associated libraries and examples that are now fully open source. They have produced a video ...
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New Linux Video Series from Jack Wallen and Swapnil Bhartiya Two well-known tech journalists and frequent contributors to Linux.com have debuted a new video series discussing Linux topics. The "Let's Get Serious" series from Jack Wallen and Swapnil Bhartiya will feature ideas, opinions, and engaging conversation based on their years of experience using Linux ...
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EdgeX Foundry Continues Momentum with 'California Code' Preview Only 3 months away from our first release, the EdgeX community has made available what we are calling the "California Preview." This preview is a collection of five key microservices written in Go that are drop in replacements for our Java microservices. The work on the California release (not due until ...
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Linux Foundation continues to help shape telecoms industry In its latest move that will have a major impact on the telecoms industry, the Linux Foundation has announced a new open source project that is intended to create an open source software stack to support high-availability cloud services that are optimised for edge computing systems and applications.
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QNAP launches QXG-10G1T 10GBASE-T PCIe NIC for NAS, Windows, and Linux In many households and small businesses, there are gigabit Ethernet devices in use. Believe it or not, most of them are not being used to their full potential. Why? Well, most internet providers don't offer service that can saturate it. Where 1Gbps hardware can be beneficial, however, is for sharing files ...
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OpenStack Queens, RedDrop Android Spyware, Oracle's VirtualBox and More Amazon is teaming up with Nuance Communications, Inc., to get its Alexa voice assistant into cars ahead of Google, and they're using the open-source Automotive Grade Linux to do it, according to Bloomberg. Read more about the developments here. Oracle's VirtualBox 5.2.8 was released this week ...
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Amazon Joins Automotive Grade Linux Development Team The battle to be the driving force behind in-vehicle connected experiences is beginning to heat up, with Amazon now joining the widely popular Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) platform. For those who weren't previously aware of the platform, it was founded back in 2012 by Jaguar, Land Rover, Nissan, ...
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Why developers focus on 'loser' iOS over 'winner' Android Back in the 1990s Linux creator Linus Torvalds used to joke that his ultimate aim was "total world domination." In many respects, Linux has achieved this goal, with dominant or absolutely crushing market share in everything from high-performance computing to enterprise servers to cloud servers to ...
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Circuit Cellar and LinuxGizmos.com join forces Thirteen years later, after Quinstreet acquired LinuxDevices (aka LinuxForDevices) from then-owner Ziff Davis enterprise, LinuxDevices came to an untimely end in February 2012. A year later, in response to encouragement from members of the embedded Linux community, I launched LinuxGizmos.com ...
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