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Microsoft Azure continues open source love affair

Microsoft has been aggressive in embracing open source technology on its Azure cloud platform, and that continued Wednesday with the launch of several new features powered by open source projects.

Canonical fulfills its Linux convergence vision with BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet

Convergence is all the rage in the technology industry nowadays and for good reason -- our handheld devices are insanely powerful. It makes sense to leverage a smartphone or tablet's processor for desktop computing.

Near-Unlimited Cloud Storage Service Copy.com Is Shutting Down

Copy.com, the cloud storage service that offered near-unlimited space and huge bonuses for referrals, announced today they’re shutting down on May 1st, 2016—leaving more than a few people with dozens or hundreds of gigs of data to migrate.

Weather forecasting supercomputer gets a $36m upgrade

Cray has signed a $36m deal to upgrade and expand the supercomputers used by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).

French police want to ban Tor, public Wi-Fi

French police have made their Christmas wish-list, and it includes banning Tor and public Wi-Fi... Police want emergency powers to ban open or shared Wi-Fi connections and to make operating a public Wi-Fi hotspot a criminal offense during a state of emergency because of the difficulty of identifying those connected, according to Interior Ministry and police documents...

Carnegie Mellon: We Didn't Get $1M to Hack Tor

Carnegie Mellon University this week denied reports it was paid by the FBI to help identify criminal suspects on the Dark Web.

China's supercomputer growth is exploding while the US is losing steam

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by Collin_O on Nov 17, 2015 12:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
It comes as no surprise that Linux is the operating system of choice for supercomputers. What is surprising is that China is now the world's fastest growing supercomputer power while the US has fallen to its lowest level ever.

How OpenStack's Project Navigator aims to steer users' cloud choices

Tapping into data from a range of sources, including user surveys, the new online Project Navigator tool from the OpenStack Foundation is designed to help firms pick through open-source cloud components

Microsoft has developed its own Linux. Repeat. Microsoft has developed its own Linux

Microsoft has developed its own Linux distribution. And Azure runs it to do networking.

IBM will unite efforts with computing agency GENCI

Paris, France – IBM (NYSE: IBM) formally announced on Friday its collaboration with french agency GENCI. The union aims to prepare scientific codes that could speed up the path to exascale computing, which is the ability of a computing system to perform at least one exaflop, or a billion billion calculations, in one second.

Hack Amazon's Dash buttons to do things other than buying stuff

Amazon's Dash buttons are tiny adhesive physical triggers that can order for you, through the magic of WiFi, anything you need to stock up on. But that's not the limits of their power, if you're willing to tinker with them.

Mozilla slams Microsoft over Windows 10's default browser switcheroo

Mozilla yesterday went public with its complaint about Windows 10 resetting the default browser, calling it "disturbing" and demanding that it "undo its aggressive move to override user choice."

Microsoft Visual Studio understands a world beyond Windows

Once devoted chiefly to developing desktop and server Windows applications, the Microsoft Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) is increasingly resembling a Swiss Army Knife, able to support myriad computing platforms, languages and runtime environments.

IBM prepares Spark for machine learning

IBM is putting considerable resources behind Apache Software Foundation’s Spark to ready the platform for machine learning duties such as pattern recognition and object classification.

LogJam encryption flaw fix will block some websites

Web-browser makers are preparing a fix for a flaw in an encryption algorithm that makes it possible to spy on supposedly secure communications.

Popcorn Time Now Streams Movies To A Browser Making It Scary Easy To Pirate

Popcorn Time has been called the Netflix for pirated movies, but it requires the installation of a desktop application. Not anymore. Now thanks to a site called Popcorn Time In Your Browser you’re just a couple of clicks away from watching a pirated movie stream.

Could Windows go open source? A top Microsoft engineer says 'definitely possible'

"It's a new Microsoft," engineer and Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich tells attendees at an open-source conference. Still, an open-source Windows shouldn't be expected anytime soon

Windows Was Less Vulnerable Than OS X, Linux, and iOS in 2014: Report

Apple's OS X operating system was the most vulnerable in 2014, according to a new report by the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD).

Lenovo Sued Over Superfish Adware

Not surprisingly, the controversy over Lenovo installing Superfish adware into its consumer PCs has resulted in a lawsuit.

HP Joins Dell, Juniper in Offering Open Network Switches

Hewlett-Packard is the latest networking vendor to offer open switches that can run operating systems from other vendors.

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