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Tim Cook lashes out at Google’s Chromebooks
Chromebooks have been red hot sellers on Amazon for quite some time now, and that success has also happened in the classroom. Many schools have opted for Chromebooks over more expensive laptops or iPads from Apple, and that doesn’t sit well with Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Tough Android handheld handles 4-foot drops
Janam’s Android-based “XM70” rugged mobile handheld has a 3.5-inch screen, 1GHz Cortex-A8 SoC, WiFi, BT, and a Zebra SE4500 1D and 2D barcode scanner. Last year, Woodbury, NY based Janam Technologies LLC added Yocto Project-based Linux support to its Windows Mobile-ready XG Series barcode scanners. Now, it’s expanding beyond Windows Mobile to Android with its […]
How to customise your Linux desktop: LXDE
This time I'm going to look at LXDE, and I think the difference will be clear - LXDE is focused on being lightweight and low overhead but still easy to use and configure.
Swift Is Now Open Source
In June this year, Apple raised more than a few eyebrows at its WWDC conference with an announcement about Swift. Just a year before, Apple had released Swift, a new programming language. It was a big deal--a much simpler language for faster development. Swift was a major competitive advantage for the company, making it easier for teams to build new apps for Apple devices. So Apple's decision to give it away to everyone as an open-source project puzzled many attendees. Why would Apple share such an asset with the world, including its competitors? Was Apple really going to carry out its plan? Yes, on December 3rd, Apple did exactly that.
Microsoft releases Windows Live Writer as open source
Microsoft has released Windows Live Writer, a popular blog authoring tool, as an open source project on GitHub, under the MIT licence. The original Live Writer was developed by a company called Onfolio, founded by JJ Allaire when he left Allaire Corporation, the business he founded with his brother Jeremy to create web development tools including ColdFusion and JRun.
Dell Frees UEFI, iXsystems Wins Double Silver & More…
I honestly wish this news was better: Please allow a moment of silence for what seems to be the passing of Firefox OS. As a ZTE Open owner and a one-time regular user of that phone (until I needed something more dependable), this hits a sentimental note with me, since I was truly hoping that Mozilla would get the OS for the phone up to speed so it wouldn’t — oh, just to give a personal example — abandon users while performing important, job-dependent communications, for example.
SSH into your Christmas tree with Raspberry Pi
Earlier this year, I wrote an article about how to use the Raspberry Pi to create a music light show using an open source project called LightShowPi. My little Christmas tree light show was popular enough that I was invited to demo it for a group of middle school kids in North Carolina.
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How to block network traffic by country on Linux
As a system admin who maintains production Linux servers, there are circumstances where you need to block traffic based on geography. For example, you are experiencing denial-of-service attacks mostly originating from IP addresses registered with a particular country. You want to block SSH logins from unknown foreign countries for security reasons. Your company has a […]Continue reading...
Typo in case-sensitive variable name cooked Google's cloud
Patch to Container Engine needed just one more item of Shift key action
Google has admitted that incorrectly typing the name of a case-sensitive variable cooked its cloud.…
Affordable ways to hook kids on coding
The holiday break and start of the new year are just around the corner, and this week's "Hour of Code" can be a great time to get your kids involved in a creative new world of problem-solving. I'm talking about coding—computer programming—and, your kids are probably not too young to start learning. I began coding with my sons when they were ages 2 and 4 (they're now 5 and 7, and I collected the apps we built into a fun book, Teach Your Kids to Code, 2015, from No Starch Press).
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High Availability cloud VMs (Neutron && VRRP) on RDO Liberty
It is actually an update for Neutron on RDO Liberty of original blog entry
http://blog.aaronorosen.com/implementing-high-availability-i... . I only attempted to make post understandable for people with no knowledge
how to access cloud VMs having just private IPs and highlighted Neutron Commands which are not commonly known and provide option to create floating IP working as VIP providing HA for a couple on Ubuntu 14.04 cloud instances
Linux Users Will Soon Be Able to Update Dell Firmware from Inside the OS
Dell is one of the first big companies out there that are finally taking into consideration allowing Linux users to upgrade the UEFI firmware on their devices.
Facebook Open-Sources the Computers Behind Its Artificial Intelligence
Introducing 'Big Sur,' the Brains of A.I.
How to use snapshots, clones and replication in ZFS on Linux
In the previous tutorial, we learned how to create zpool's and a ZFS filesystem or dataset. In this tutorial, I will show you step by step how to work with ZFS snapshots, clones, and replication. Snapshot, clone and replication are the most powerful features of the ZFS filesystem.
Linux Kernel 3.14.58 LTS Updates Networking and USB Drivers, Fixes ARM and x86 Issues
Greg Kroah-Hartman published details about the fifty-eighth maintenance version of the long-term supported Linux 3.14 kernel.
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Linux shared drive
This article will describe how you can Turn your Raspberry Pi into a shared drive with a Pen drive or a Portable drive in a few simple steps
$15 SBC features quad-core 64-bit Allwinner A4, Pi expansion
The $15 “Pine A64” SBC runs Linux or Android on a quad-core 64-bit Allwinner A4 SoC, and features dual expansion buses, one of which is Pi 2 compatible. Roll over Raspberry Pi — there’s a new price/performance leader among hacker SBCs, and its name is Pine A64. Fremont, Calif. based startup Pine64 quickly blew past […]
SMACH Z Is the First Handheld Steam Machine and It's Amazing
SMACH Z is a portable Steam Machine, powered by SteamOS and capable of running one most of the games the Steam library. The new device is not yet available, but it’s trying to raise enough money of Kickstarter to become a reality.
Kernel release cycle
Not all users worry about the kernel. Often the kernel becomes more important to users when: system hardware is new and not yet working perfectly in Linux system hardware behaves differently after a kernel update Arguably, though, the kernel’s the most important part of... Continue Reading →
How to Install Ubuntu Linux on Raspberry Pi 2
At the request of many of our readers, we've decided to write the following tutorial to teach them how to install the Ubuntu Linux operating system on the Raspberry Pi 2 single-board computer (SBC).
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