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Node.js Foundation Update: A Few of Our Current Goals for 2016

We recently summarized our 2015 accomplishments and now want to share more about our plans for this year in this blog. This is by no means...

Node.js 5.7 Released Ahead of Impending OpenSSL Updates

Once again, OpenSSL fixes must be evaluated by keepers of the popular server-side JavaScript platform.The Node.js Foundation is gearing up this week for fixes...

Check Internet Speed with speedtest-cli on Debian and Ubuntu

Internet connection speed is something that we always check at our homes and offices. The most common method that we use is by visiting...

10 Best Free Mobile Application Development Frameworks That Support Android

If you’re developing Android-based games or complex apps with extensive cloud integration, you’ll probably want to seek out native application development tools. These range...

N1 Email Client — A User-Friendly Option

If you’ve paid close enough attention to the news, you know that the Mozilla Foundation has cut the cord to Thunderbird. Considering that, for...

Brave Internet Browser Blocks Regular Ads and Replaces Them with Its Own

The former CEO of Mozilla and creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich, has announced the launch of a new browser named Brave that's going to treat ads...

Tools for Managing OpenStack

This is the second article in our Test Driving OpenStack series. To accelerate your knowledge with professional training, take some OpenStack training from The...

Trend Micro Password Manager Had Remote Command Execution Holes and Dumped Data to Anyone:...

Google's Project Zero discovered multiple trivial remote code execution vulnerabilities sitting within a password manager installed by Trend Micro as default alongside its AntiVirus...

A Leap of Faith — Replacing Ubuntu Server with openSUSE Leap

I run a local file and media server, which is a very important part of my digital life -- it hosts all of my files. Everything....

Linux: Find Out If a Website Powered By Apache Is Using Gzip or Deflate...

When content is compressed, downloads are faster because the files are smaller—in many cases, less than a quarter the size of the original. This...