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Eclipse Che, the newest open source IDE from the Eclipse Foundation, combines Docker containers and the cloud to support programming in any language.
Mozilla Eyes IoT Devices in Plans for Linux-Based Open Source OS
Mozilla, the open source organization behind Linux-based Firefox OS, has announced new plans for IoT device and software development.
Amazon Decides to Re-Encrypt Fire OS Mobile Device Data for Privacy
Amazon will restore disk encryption features to Fire OS, its Android-based operating system for tablets, improving data security and privacy.
OPNFV Matures with New Release of Open Source NFV Platform
OPNFV has released Brahmaputra, the second version of its open source network functions virtualization (NFV) platform.
FOSS History in Retrospect: 3 Generations of Open Source Coders and Users
The history of free and open source software, including but not limited to GNU and Linux, can be segmented into three distinct generations of programmers and users.
DROWN Security Flaw Is Bad, But It's Not Heartbleed or OpenSSL's Fault
DROWN is the latest major security vulnerability to affect the open source OpenSSL encryption library, but it's not the same as Heartbleed.
Win for Open Source: SCO Court Case against Linux Hits End of Road
The SCO Group vs. IBM lawsuit over Linux and Unix code and copyright looks to be finally over due to SCO's lack of money.
Panasonic Embraces Mozilla's Open Source Firefox OS for More Smart TVs
Mozilla's open source operating system for TVs continues to hold its ground. This week, Panasonic announced a new series of smart TVs that will run Firefox OS.
Raspberry Pi 3 Promises IoT Innovation with Bluetooth and WiFi Support
Some Raspberry Pi 3 hardware specifications have been leaked, showing that the embedded device will feature IoT-ready Blueooth and wireless support.
Skype for Linux Breaks. People Blame Microsoft. Are We Surprised?
Linux users of Microsoft's Skype app are unhappy that the company shows little interest in supporting Skype on open source operating systems.
Docker Datacenter: A New Enterprise Product for Open Source Containers
Docker Datacenter is a new commercial container-management platform for the enterprise from Docker, the open source container virtualization company.
Intel Unveils Android Phones that Can Also Run Debian GNU/Linux
Intel has debuted Android-based smartphones that can run a Debian-based open source GNU/Linux environment for the desktop on an external monitor.
OPEN-O Promises Open Source NFV and SDN for Telecoms
The Linux Foundation has announced OPEN-O, an open source SDN and NFV project for the telecom community.
AtScale Benchmarks SQL-on-Hadoop Data Analytics Platforms
An AtScale benchmark study shows the strengths and weaknesses of Impala, Spark and Hive, the leading SQL-on-Hadoop big data analytics platforms.
Microsoft Azure Adds RHEL, Linux Containers and Other Open Source Options
Microsoft's Azure cloud now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a Linux containers preview and Walmart OneOps, among other new open source services.
Meizu Launches New Ubuntu Linux-Based PRO 5 Smartphone
The Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition is the latest smartphone to run Canonical's Ubuntu Linux and the fifth Ubuntu-based mobile device launched in a year.
Red Hat Adds Gluster Software-Defined Storage to Google Cloud Platform
Red Hat Gluster, the open source, distributed, software-defined storage platform, is now available through Google Cloud Platform as a hybrid cloud service.
iPhones and Encryption: Does Apple Really Care about Online Privacy?
Apple iPhones and other products have long been subject to privacy and security risks and censorship. A government backdoor is not new.
IBM Embraces Blockchain with New Bluemix Cloud Services and Code
IBM's newest Bluemix cloud service helps DevOps teams build blockchain applications, which leverage the distributed database system behind Bitcoin.
Mozilla: Real Data Encryption Requires Political Action, Not Just Code
Mozilla, the open source organization, wants more political action involving encryption software that can protect online privacy and data security.