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Expectation doesn't always match actuality; which is a shame. But sometimes we can do something about it. This is a tiny tale of my...

This Week in Linux News: New Samsung Smartphone Launches in India, 3 New Linux...

This week in Linux news, a new Linux-based Samsung smartphone launches in India, three new Linux distros are released in 8 days, and more!...

Tor Project Launches Encrypted Anonymous Chat App to the Public

The app gives users the chance to chat anonymously across Windows, Mac and Linux systems. The Tor Project has launched the beta version of Tor Messenger,...

IBM Launches Apache Spark-as-a-Service Offering

At its Insight 2015 conference, IBM announced a series of new solutions, including a Spark-as-a-Service offering on IBM Bluemix.IBM launched a new Apache Spark-as-a-Service...

Exclusive Interview: Max Ogden of HyperOS

HyperOS is a nifty solution for those who want to run their own containerized environment on desktops or laptops for development purpose. HyperOS supports Linux, Mac,...

Leap Release Candidate Gets New Office Suite

Release Candidate (RC1) of Leap 42.1 is out and with it comes more packages as well as  a new office suite. LibreOffice 5 is in...

Google’s Marshmallow Treats Now on Tap

Not so many years ago, the introduction of a major new Android release was more like looking six months or more into the future...

‘Let’s Encrypt’ Free Encryption Project Issues First SSL/TLS Certificate

A project that aims to increase the use of encryption by giving away free SSL/TLS certificates has issued its first one, marking the start...

CloudRouter Now Live

Want your open-source NetOps? Here it is. The collaborative open-source CloudRouter project has come out of beta. CloudRouter has two network operating system flavours –...

​Google To Hit Pause on Flash Ads in Chrome on September 1

Time's up for companies using Flash ads to reach 15 percent of the world's desktop browsers.Google will hammer one more nail in Flash's coffin...