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With the Mirai botnet still wreaking havoc, and other IoT botnets appearing, security researchers are looking for ways to discover the insecure devices that are being targeted by attackers before they can be compromised.
Code.gov is the US government's open-source software hub
Back in August, the Obama Administration announced a new policy that requires 20 percent of the federal government's software projects be open source. To make all of that material easily accessible, there's now a place for you to view all of the code.
Windows 10 haters: Try Linux on Kaby Lake chips with Dell's new XPS 13
Rejoice Linux fans; the OS will work on laptops with Intel’s Kaby Lake chips.
The Story of How the Apple I Computer Could Fetch $1 Million at Auction
In the summer of 1976, Daniel Kottke was looking for a job while off from college. He found one from his old buddy and the man he spent time with in India just years prior: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
Microsoft has open sourced PowerShell, it’s automation tool and command line shell. That’s not all, PowerShell is also coming to Linux.
No, 900 million Android devices are not at risk from the 'Quadrooter' monster
Guys, gals, aardvarks, fishes: I'm running out of ways to say this. Your Android device is not in any immediate danger of being taken over a super-scary malware monster.
IBM to deliver 200-petaflop supercomputer by early 2018; Cray moves to Intel Xeon Phi
The US is responding to China’s new Sunway TiahuLight system that was announced Monday, and fast.
Sony agrees to pay millions to gamers to settle PS3 Linux debacle
As many as 10 million PS3 console owners will be eligible for payment.
Samsung Rumored to Launch Fully Bendable Smartphones in 2017
Smartphone maker and display manufacturer Samsung is believed to launch a pair of smartphones in early 2017, each with a bendable OLED display.
Meet Avalon, Asus's audacious, tightly integrated vision for the future of DIY PCs
The PC’s DIY hardware ethos is both a blessing and a curse on computing. On one hand, the open ecosystem fuels innovation and serves as a major selling point for enthusiasts. On the other, the basic design of PCs hasn’t really changed in decades.
SolydX and SolydK are Debian-based distributions with the Xfce and KDE desktops
SolydX and SolydK are Debian-based distributions with the Xfce and KDE desktops respectively.
Google Open-Sources Neural Network Framework And Powerful Language Parser For Smarter AI: Meet Parsey McParseface
Google is stepping up its game of open-sourcing tools for improved language parsing in smart AI, and Parsey McParseface is the latest name on the list.
Steam Computer Gaming Network Now Accepting Bitcoin
The popular Steam computer game network has started accepting bitcoin in a move aimed at making it easier for players in countries like Brazil and China to make payments.
Certified OpenStack administrator exam now available
At the OpenStack Summit, the OpenStack Foundation announced the general availability of its Certified OpenStack Administrator (COA) exam.
Verizon taps Red Hat and OpenStack for its NFV deployment
This week marks the annual North American OpenStack Summit, this year being held back where it all began, in Austin, Texas. When OpenStack began, half a dozen or so years ago, it was focused on giving service providers and large enterprises the ability to compete with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Using the open source OpenStack operating system, organizations could build themselves an "Amazon-like" cloud of their own.
Red Hat powers cloud-scale DevOps with the general availability of Red Hat Cloud Suite and Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8
Red Hat, Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Red Hat Cloud Suite and Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8, helping to bridge the gap between development and operations teams at the scale of cloud computing.
Vivaldi Browser For Power Users Is Smooth, Fast And Highly Customizable: Here Are The Top Features
Vivaldi 1.0 recently rolled out, and the full live version of the browser has a lot of reasons to get power users excited.
Turn a Raspberry Pi into an Echo-like speaker with this recipe from Amazon
The $35 computer can transform into a virtual assistant thanks to Amazon’s detailed instructions.
Animation software used by Studio Ghibli is going open source
Toonz, the software that animators at Studio Ghibli used for classics like Princess Mononoke, is going open source. Italian studio Digital Video made a deal with Japanese media company Dwango, enabling Dwango to produce and release a free version of the tool, called OpenToonz, for the international animation community.
Microsoft loves open source? Only when it's convenient
It’s been a big month for Microsoft and open source. The company joined the Eclipse project and open-sourced some plug-in code. It announced SQL Server will be made available for Linux (presumably for the benefit of Azure). It now has a range of Android apps available. The news keeps flowing in, and plenty of people are impressed by the efforts.