Open Source Linux and open-source jobs are hotter than ever Red Hat tunes up RHEL and OpenShift for life on computing's edge Microsoft Defender for Linux adds new security feature The importance of open source AI (ZDNet YouTube) Top five open source Linux server distributions (TechRepublic) … [Read more...] about Browser makers launch new project for writing documentation for Web APIs
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Risky Science at the Top of the World
To study the mountains, I use seismometers—instruments that record waves that travel through the earth after an earthquake—to explain how the collision and rock folding is taking place, not at the surface but deep below the surface. When you can see the faults and the subsurface, you can get an idea of where the weak zones are and in what way, or direction, an earthquake is likely to rupture. … [Read more...] about Risky Science at the Top of the World
Review: HP’s new Spectre x2 is a crazy value compared to the Surface Pro
Specs at a glance: HP Spectre x2 (2017) Base Best As reviewed Screen 12.3-inch, 3,000×2,000, 293ppi IPS touchscreen OS Windows 10 Home CPU Intel Core i5-7260U Intel Core i7-7560U Intel Core i7-7560U RAM 8GB LPDDR3 16GB LPDDR3 8GB LPDDR3 GPU Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 SSD 128GB PCIe SSD 1TB PCIe SSD 360GB PCIe SSD Networking 2×2 802.11ac WLAN, Bluetooth 4.2 Ports 2 USB Type-C (data up to 5Gb/s, power, DisplayPort 1.2, HP Sleep and Charge), microSD card slot, audio combo jack Cameras Rear: 13MP Front: 5MP WDR wide view Size 293×207×7.7mm (11.57×0.52×8.15 in—tablet only) Weight 2.49 pounds (tablet and keyboard) Battery 41Whr Warranty 1 year Price $1,149 $1,969 $1,299 Other features N-trig pen, attachable keyboard, Windows Hello IR camera, USB Type-C to USB Type-A dongle One of the biggest cons to devices like the Spectre x2 is their dependence on tables or other hard surfaces. Two-in-ones typically aren't great to … [Read more...] about Review: HP’s new Spectre x2 is a crazy value compared to the Surface Pro
iOS 15 release date, supported devices, features, leaks and what we know so far
iOS 15 is a long way off yet but we’re already hearing the first early leaks and rumors about it, all of which you’ll find below. Beyond that we also have a good idea of when you’ll see it – and of which devices will support it, details of which you’ll also find below. … [Read more...] about iOS 15 release date, supported devices, features, leaks and what we know so far
Google hit by antitrust lawsuit from nearly 40 states over alleged search monopoly
When the DOJ filed its case two months ago, Google argued that people use its services because they find them to be helpful, not because they're forced. On Thursday, Nebraska AG Doug Peterson said it's not that simple. "It's not 'People use Google.' It's 'Google uses people,'" he said during a press conference. "Google uses people to take a tremendous amount of personal data," which it uses to fuel its dominance, he said. … [Read more...] about Google hit by antitrust lawsuit from nearly 40 states over alleged search monopoly