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Why 2016 is Going to be the Year of DevOps

March 5, 2015

​FREAK: Another Day, Another Serious SSL Security Hole

March 3, 2015

China Wants Silicon Valley’s Encryption Keys: Good Business, or Get Out?

March 3, 2015

​No Reboot Patching Comes to Linux 4.0

March 3, 2015

Semiconductor Firms NXP, Freescale Announce $40 Billion Merger

March 2, 2015

Huawei Unveils Its First Smartwatch, Running Android Wear

March 2, 2015

​Red Hat Invites All to Work on Its OpenShift PaaS Cloud

February 27, 2015

​Net Neutrality Becomes the Law of the Land

February 26, 2015

Microsoft Makes Betas of New Docker Orchestration Tools Available

February 26, 2015

Microsoft Office on Your Android Tablet? Not Yet – If Intel’s...

February 25, 2015
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