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Wireless media streaming speaker has Android touchscreen
Zettaly’s portable, “Avy” wireless speaker runs Android 4.4 and features a 7-inch touchscreen, 10W speakers, a web cam, and up to 40GB of storage.
Run Linux in the AWS cloud
Power up your own virtual Linux instance on EC2 and run it free for a year.
LinkedIn and Facebook tools, IBM boosts Apache Spark, and more open source news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at LinkedIn and Facebook open sourcing tools, IBM giving Apache Spark a boost, and more!
Reddit to Move to HTTPS-Only
In the two years since the details of the NSA's deep penetration of the Internet infrastructure began to emerge, there has been a major movement afoot among Web companies to encrypt more and more of their resources and services. The latest large property to make this move is Reddit, which by the end of the month will move to an HTTPS-only model for its sites.
Top 10 botnet targets in the U.S. and worldwide
Every day, the security team at network services provider Level 3 Communications monitors approximately 1.3 billion security events; mitigates roughly 22 distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks; and removes, on average, one control and command (C2) server network.
Top 5: Docker contributions, DevOps is 10% tech, and more
This week, we highlight NY State's open data portal, how to be a Docker contributor, an exclusive interview with Robyn Bergeron of Elastic, the latest release of Blender and it's cool new features, and and interview with Jen Krieger, an Agile coach at Red Hat.
Goodbye F20, F23 development, and Fedora Hubs
Fedora 20 End-of-Life Imminent The Fedora Project keeps three versions of the OS active at any given time — the current release, the release before that, and a new one in development. With last month’s release of Fedora 22 and... Continue Reading →
The AtoMiC Toolkit!
If you're a cord cutter (and a nerd), you most likely have a server
or two dedicated to serving and possibly retrieving videos from the
Internet. Programs like Kodi and Plex are awesome for media
delivery; however, there's more to a complete system than just playing the
videos.
The tools don't get you the job
Not too long ago, I was working at an art organisation that offered university classes, low-cost membership for facility usage, and just an all-round creative space where people could come and look at and create art. It was very nearly my ideal organisation. It was non-profit, creative, and as open as it could be to anyone who wanted to learn.
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New speakers announced for PGDay
The UK's only dedicated Postgres user event has two new speakers, along with a great line up of technology and other experts
How to change the Swappiness of your Linux system
Swappiness is the kernel parameter that defines how much (and how often) your Linux kernel will copy RAM contents to swap. This parameter's default value is “60” and it can take anything from “0” to “100”. The higher the value of the swappiness parameter, the more aggressively your kernel will swap.
Tiny module aims quad-core 64-bit Snapdragon 410 at IoT
Intrinsyc’s tiny “Open-Q 410 SOM” module has a quad-core, Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 410, offers WiFi, BT, GPS, 8GB of eMMC, and supports both Android and Linux. Vancouver, Canada based Intrinsyc Technologies Corp. has expanded its line of Qualcomm Snapdragon based Open-Q computer-on-modules with a tiny module that taps Qualcomm’s 64-bit, Snapdragon 410. The Open-Q 410 is […]
ClusterHQ picks EMC as friend with benefits for Flocker release
Keep your containers close and your data closer. ClusterHQ has inked an agreement that will see its Flocker container management code integrate with EMC's flashy fare.
Go beyond Bootstrap with PatternFly
Design and user experience (UX) can often be an afterthought for open source projects. But that’s changing. PatternFly is a project helping to bridge the gap between developers and designers.
Linux & Open Source Genius Guide Vol 7 - out now
Security, networking, virtualisation, multibooting, troubleshooting, amazing FOSS, the best distros and more inside this fantastic new bookazine
How to use Dropbox Cloud Storage in Ubuntu 15.04
Dropbox synchronizes folders in your PC with a virtual hard disk in the cloud. This tutorial shows the installation of Dropbox on Ubuntu 15.04
Surveillance-oriented Nest Cam offers optional cloud analytics
Google’s Nest upgraded its Linux-based automation line with a new “Nest Protect,” and a 1080p “Nest Cam” surveillance cam with optional cloud analytics. In 2013 and 2014, it seemed we were covering Linux-based home automation gizmos almost every week, but by the end of last year, the market grew saturated, and acquisitions overtook startups. This […]
Practical Books for the Most Technical People on the Planet
Linux Journal editors are proud to introduce GeekGuides-- practical ebooks for the most technical people on the planet.
17 Critical Flaws in Apple, Samsung Devices
Normally, I don’t cover vulnerabilities about which the user can do little or nothing to prevent, but two newly detailed flaws affecting hundreds of millions of Android, iOS and Apple products probably deserve special exceptions.
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