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Instant DIY Controller Project Plans Linux Add-on

The “PIEP” Kickstarter project offers a snap-together, modular, DIY control system with a wide range of processor and I/O boards, and a future Linux option. E3 Embedded Systems built its “Processor Independent Embedded Platform” (aka PIEP) kit to showcase its various microcontroller unit (MCU) and peripheral boards. The modular development kit not only offers a […]

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From Sketch to Wrist: The Evolution of Android Wear

The Android Wear that’s shipping on the Motorola Moto 360, LG G Watch, and Samsung Gear Live is a far cry from where Google started when designers sat down to start sketching it out. “It was a long process of really trying to understand what people wanted from these kinds of devices,” says Dave Singleton, Wear’s director of engineering.

On the heels of the 360’s launch — the first round Android Wear device — Google gave us an exclusive peek at the concepts, mockups, and use cases that went…

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Call for Organizers: 2015 Linux Plumbers Conference

Each year, the Linux Foundation’s Technical Advisory Board seeks an organizing committee for the annual Linux Plumbers Conference. That process has now begun for the 2015 event, which will be held during the week of August 17-21 in Seattle, Washington, alongside the LinuxCon North America event. This is your chance to put your stamp on one of our community’s most important gatherings.

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HP Offers OpenStack Services Offerings

HP is now offering a soup to nuts OpenStack services package.

The Man Who Will Build Google’s Elusive Quantum Computer

John Martinis is one of the world’s foremost experts on quantum computing, a growing field of science that aims to process information at super high speeds using strange physics of very tiny particles such as electrons and photons. And now, after years as a physics professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, he’s headed for Google.

This week, the Google Quantum A.I. Lab announced that it hired Martinis and his Santa Barbara team to build a new breed of quantum computing hardware. Though Martinis will maintain his affiliation with UC Santa Barbara and continue to mentor his PhD students there, he will spend most of his time on his research at Google. The move proves that Google is serious about quantum computing, and given the company’s vast influence and deep pockets, it could provide a serious shot in the arm for quantum computer research as a whole.

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DigitalOcean Partners With CoreOS To Bring Large-Scale Cluster Deployments To Its Platform

Since its launch just a few years ago, DigitalOcean quickly made a name for itself as a hosting platform for affordable virtual servers. The company’s ambition goes far beyond hosting your WordPress blog or test server on a $5/month machine however and today it is taking a next step in this direction by announcing its support for CoreOS, the highly popular container-centric Linux distribution for massive-scale deployments.

“There is a lot of community excitement for CoreOS,†said Mitch Wainer, co-founder and CMO at DigitalOcean in a statement today. “We’re pleased to announce that developers can begin using CoreOS immediately, ensuring the resiliency of their architecture, as their ability to scale at massive levels increases.â€

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Cloud Customers are Still Paying for Twice as Much as They Need

“Over-provisioning” isn’t dead, it has just moved to the cloud. Large customers are only using half of the capacities they’ve paid for, according to an independent survey undertaken for ElasticHosts.

Wayland/Weston 1.6 Release Candidate 1 Is Out

Wayland 1.6 is finally close to materializing and should be officially released later this month…

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Several Thousand People Use The New Rolling-Release OpenSUSE

Back in July was the announcement of openSUSE Factory turning more into a rolling-release distribution and now we have some hard numbers to look at the popularity of that change…

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Distribution Release: Calculate Linux 14

Alexander Tratsevskiy has announced the release of Calculate Linux 14, a major new update of the project’s Gentoo-based distribution with separate editions for desktops (KDE or Xfce), servers and media centres: “We are happy to announce the release of Calculate Linux 14. Major changes: a user-friendly update tool….

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