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Error 451: The new HTTP code for censorship
Governments will not always be able to disguise which content they restrict across the Web thanks to a new error code which will warn users of content restricted through censorship.
Amazon's AWS IoT Cloud Service Enters General Availability
AWS IoT, Amazon's cloud service for Internet of Things connected devices, has entered general availability.
11 predictions for Linux in 2016
The Linux world changed a lot in 2015. Will the momentum continue?
Diversity in open source highlights from 2015
The pool of people participating in open source communities still lacks diversity, but the good news is that many people, projects, and organizations are working to improve it. I've collected a few highlights from 2015 efforts to increase diversity in open source communities. Which 2015 diversity in open source stories would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments.
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Jolla and the Linux-Based Sailfish OS Survive Financial Problems
The Finish company Jolla has managed to remain in business after a successful financing round, giving hopes to the users that we might yet see new Jolla products in the future.
Arch Linux review: Is it worth installing?
In today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Arch Linux. Plus: SuperTux 0.4.0 has been released. And how to hack Linux with the backspace key.
Solus Has Amazing Theming Options and Possibilities
The Budgie operating system has some pretty awesome theming features that are not usually found in other distros, as shown in a recent video posted by the developers.
Linux Foundation announces Bitcoin Blockchain initiative to develop new fintech applications
Not-for-profit open source group The Linux Foundation has announced a new collaborative effort that aims to advance the Blockchain, the technology that powers Bitcoin.
CentOS 7 Linux Officially Released for Raspberry Pi 2, Banana Pi, and CubieTruck
Karanbir Singh from the CentOS team announced the general availability of the CentOS 7 Linux operating system for the ARM hardware architecture.
LibreOffice 5.1.0 to Land with GTK+3 and Wayland Fixes
Immediately after LibreOffice 5.0.4 was released, the developers have already posted information about the first RC for LibreOffice 5.1.0, which is now also available for download and testing.
Alpine Linux 3.3.0 Is a Distro for People Who Love the Terminal
Alpine Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and Busybox that’s oriented towards security and less on the overall user experience. A new version has been released and is now ready for download.
How to Install Tine 2.0 on CentOS 7
In this tutorial we will show you how to install Tine 2.0 on a CentOS 7 VPS with Apache, PHP and MariaDB.
Tine 2.0 is an open source groupware and customer relationship management (CRM) application.
UbuCon Summit Conference to Start in One Month in California
Canonical is going to host its first live convention, UbuCon, in just a month. We’re saying first because it’s been a really long time since the previous one.
Turn a WebP Graphic File Into Something Useful in Linux
Like it or not, Google’s open source WebP image format is here to stay. At this point, the only thing holding back widespread adoption on the Internet is browser support. At present, the format is supported in Chrome, Opera, Opera Mini, Android Browser and Chrome for Android. However, with the folks at Mozilla working fast and furious to improve the Firefox experience in hopes of giving Chrome some competition, you can bet that Firefox support for WebP will be coming soon. When that happens, the two other major holdouts, Internet Explorer (now Microsoft Edge) and Safari, will be sure to follow suit.
How to install ExpressJS on a CentOS VPS
Express is a NodeJS web application framework. It provides robust set of features and can be used for building single-page, multi-page as well as hybrid web-based applications. Express is a part of the MEAN stack backend.
Best Command Line PNG Tools
There are lots of tools for manipulating PNG files. This article provides a roundup of excellent open source tools for optimizing the compression of PNG files, covering both lossless and lossy compression.
After 17 months of development, Wine 1.8 has been released
Wine is a software for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems that makes it possible to run Microsoft Windows applications on such systems.
Kore 2.0 Beta Is an Awesome Official Android Remote for Kodi
Kodi is the best multimedia solution when you want an open source and powerful media hub for your home. A really good Android remote is being worked on so that users can control it much easier.
Are Yahoo and Google Really Serious About E-mail Encryption?
Google’s software implements a standard called OpenPGP, based on an encryption system that Phil Zimmerman created in 1991: Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP. Despite big promises, these tech giants probably won’t champion end-to-end encryption
Linus Torvalds Makes Free Burgers In the Final World Without Linux Episode
The Linux Foundation announced the availability of the final episode in the World Without Linux animated series with which the non-profit organization attempted to promote Linux around the globe.
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