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Money Moves: November 2019

Here are some of the most prominent venture capital and M&A news items from November 2019.

Canonical Releases Updated Ubuntu Images for All Supported Raspberry Pi Boards

Canonical also plans to collaborate with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to offer the community an officially supported Ubuntu image for every new release of a Raspberry Pi single board computer.

Pixel 4 gets automatic robocall screening, improved location accuracy, and more

A special filter in the latest version of Google Photos applies an artistic bokeh effect that’s adjustable with a slider.

It’s the end of the road for Google Glass Explorer Edition

Glass Explorer Edition is receiving a final update that users need to manually install.

Linus Rejects “Size Of Member” Change From Linux 5.5 Kernel

Torvalds decides to not honor the pull request for Linux 5.5.

Linux users can now enjoy Disney+

Still running into problems streaming Disney+ content? Check your browser settings to enable the setting to play DRM content.

Nvidia Is Preparing An Unexpected Surprise For Linux Users In 2020

We can expect to hear some good news from Nvidia at GTC 2020 in March next year.

Former Oracle product manager says he was forced out for refusing to deceive customers....

According to the complaint, former Oracle employee Daramola refused to participate in what he believed to be illegal activity.

New vulnerability lets attackers sniff or hijack VPN connections

The new vulnerability affects most GNU/Linux distributions, as well as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Android, iOS and macOS systems.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Debuts With Added Developer Tools, Security & Automation

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 is the first Red Hat Enterprise Linux release to follow the predictable release cadence announced at Red Hat Summit 2019.