Oracle already owns much of the data center software and hardware markets and now it is eyeing processors — Intel’s most lucrative business. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: September 2019
Docker is in deep trouble
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•In a leaked internal memo, Docker CEO reveals the troubled company is looking for more money. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Ransomware incident to cost Danish company a whopping $95 million
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•After a month, hearing aid manufacturer Demant has yet to recover after the attack. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Malvertiser exploited two browser bugs to show over one billion malicious ads
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•eGobbler group exploits bugs in Chrome for iOS, and Chrome and Safari for desktop to show popup ads and redirect users to malicious sites. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Six fugly and strange secret hacks and tricks you can do with tabs in Chrome
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•When it comes to customizing Chrome, there are the publicly visible extensions, and then there are the secret experimental flags buried deep in the heart of Chrome itself. We tinker …read more Source:: Open Source S
Galaxy Fold first look: Prepare to be amazed by the future of smartphones
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•Matthew Miller drove eight hours to get his hands on the future. And while Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold is not a phone for most people, if you want to experience …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft to Linux developers: We want your help to bring Edge browser to Linux
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•Microsoft might build Edge for Linux because doing so could attract web developers. …read more Source:: Open Source
Scale changes everything
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•“Scale changes everything” is Silicon Valley folk wisdom. So how does it affect us in storage and, surprisingly, elsewhere? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian government stumps up AU$182m for help with its Entrepreneurs’ Programme
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•The Department of Industry, Innovation, and Science is after approximately 10 delivery partners that can provide expert advice to help participating businesses grow, innovate, and commercialise. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Huawei and Airtel use 1Gbps microwave MIMO backhaul for 5G
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•Adding carrier aggregation will see links hit 2Gbps across two lots of 28MHz spectrum. …read more Source:: Open Source S