The IGEL UD6 expands the range of applications for thin client computing to CAD applications, unified communication, film editing and big data visualizationReading, UK. January 15, 2015 – IGEL Technology unveiled its newest and most powerful thin client today. The IGEL UD6 comes with Intel Celeron quad core processors offering speeds of up to 2.42…
Month: January 2015
DigitalOcean Launches FreeBSD Cloud Servers on Its Platform
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•DigitalOcean today announced FreeBSD is now available as the first non-Linux operating system on DigitalOcean’s platform. FreeBSD is a Unix-like open-source operating system that, like other BSD releases, is derived from Unix. Source: Tech
Microsoft Migration Tool Enables Linux Workloads to Move to Azure
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•Microsoft is now enabling testers of its Migration Accelerator tool to move Linux physical and virtual workloads more easily to Azure. Read more at ZDNet News Source: Linux
IoTivity, it's where developers do IoT activity
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•The Linux Foundation has said that it will host developer collaboration space and services for IoTivity , an open source project sponsored by the Open Interconnect Consortium. The project will be hosted by The Linux Foundation as a formally designated ‘Collaborative Project’ and will plan to release a reference implementation of the IoT standards being…
Allwinner Accused of Breaking Linux License Rules
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•Fabless processor company Allwinner Technology Co. Ltd. has been accused of violating the GNU General Public License under which Linux is distributed. Source: Tech
Patton Ships Industry's First Open VoIP Gateway Platform for SMBs
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•Named “2015 Product of the Year” by Internet Telephony magazine, the SNOGA is designed for developers of customized, on-premise communications appliances for small-to-medium businesses that require 2 to 128 concurrent voice or fax calls. “Patton is changing the landscape for application developers,” said Bret Patton, SmartNode Product Manager. Source: Tech
Linus Torvalds: Apple's HFS+ is probably the worst file system ever
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•It’s been a long time since we heard a good rant from Linus Torvalds. He doesn’t rant much, but when he does he hits the nail on the head and he doesn’t mince words. Source: Tech
Clear out an HDMI port for Intel's $149 Compute Stick
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•Here at the Consumer Electronics Show, Intel is trying to cram its chips into every possible product, ranging from drones and door locks to watches and Chromebooks . So maybe I shouldn’t be surprised that there’s an Intel Atom in the company’s new Compute Stick ; a full computer in an HDMI dongle. Source: Tech
Linux Foundation Announces Keynote and Session Lineup for Collaboration Summit 2015
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•The Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit is a unique, invitation only event that gathers Linux Foundation members, open source developers, open source legal experts and community experts to collaborate and solve many of the most pressing issues facing open source software and Linux today. It is also the place that brings together The Linux Foundation’s Collaborative…
sPyNNaker 2015.001
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•This package provides a PyNN implementation for SpiNNaker. Requirements ============ In addition to a standard Python installation, this package depends on: – six – enum34 – DataSpecification – PACMAN – SpiNNMan – PyNN – numpy You can also optionally install: – Visualiser These dependencies, excluding numpy, can be installed using pip: pip install six pip…