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Refracta 8.0 Is a Pint-Sized Powerhouse

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Docker, Canonical Team on Enterprise Support

Docker and Canonical on Wednesday announced a commercial agreement to integrate support for Docker Engine ...

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AV Linux Update: Good but Not Better

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Juju Offers Speedy Model-Driven Software Approach

The Juju cloud platform developed by Canonical integrates a wide variety of cloud services and servers on both public and private clouds using an innovative model-driven software approach ...

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wattOS Energizes Aging Hardware

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Ubuntu Releases IoT Core Platform

Canonical last week released Ubuntu Core 16 for the Internet of Things to provide enhanced security and app store support for connected devices ...

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Q4OS+Trinity Gives New Meaning to Lightweight

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Microsoft Open Sources AI Toolkit

Microsoft this week released an updated version of its Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit as an open source Beta ...

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Meet Maui 1, the Slick New Hawaiian Netrunner

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Fedora 25 Beta Resets the Linux Performance Bar

Red Hat on Wednesday released the beta version of Fedora 25, an open source Linux operating system maintained by the Fedora Project community ...

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Apricity: Slip Into Something More Comfortable

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GE, Bosch Combine Resources to Bolster IoT

GE and Bosch Software Innovations this week announced a partnership to jump-start the development of an open source Internet of Things platform ...

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Black Panther OS Is No Cool Cat

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Parsix Normalizes GNOME

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Udacity Fuels Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Dreams

Online education companyUdacity on Tuesday introduced a new "nanodegree" program in self-driving auto engineering. President Sebastian Thrun made the announcement during an interview at TechCrunch Disrupt ...

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Cub Linux Is a Worthy Chromixium Offspring

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FairWare Hackers May Take Ransoms, Keep Stolen Files

The latest ransomware intrusion that targets Linux servers, dubbed "FairWare," may be a classic server hack designed to bilk money from victims with no intent to return stolen files after payment in bitcoins is made ...

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The Peppermint Twist Is Still Cool

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25 Years of Linux: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been

Happy Birthday, Linux! You're 25! ...

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Latest Slackware Version Doesn’t Cut Newbies any Slack

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