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Cumulus Networks Creates Marketplace for Networking OS

Jeff Burt | October 24, 2016
The new online marketplace is a centralize repository for third-party offerings that are based on Cumulus Linux, the open-source OS for networks.
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Snapchat-esque Photo Drawing Coming to Windows 10

Pedro Hernandez | October 20, 2016
Styluses at the ready. The latest Windows "Redstone 2" build allows users to doodle on photos and fine-tune their stylus-based inking experiences on the fly.
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Ubuntu 16.10

Ubuntu 16.10 Provides Incremental Linux Desktop Improvements SLIDESHOW

Sean Michael Kerner | October 12, 2016
Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor behind the open-source Ubuntu Linux operating system, is set to debut its second major milestone release of 2016 on Oct. 13. The Ubuntu 16.10 release is named Yakkety Yak and follows the 16.04 Xenial Xerus release, which became generally available on April...
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Linus Torvalds Prefers x86 Chip Architecture Over ARM

Jeff Burt | October 10, 2016
The Linux creator says the x86 architecture driven by Intel and AMD offers more openness and compatibility and a broader ecosystem than ARM.
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Facebook, Security Firm Team Up to Port OS Monitor to Windows

Robert Lemos | September 27, 2016
Facebook teamed up with security firm Trail of Bits to port the popular open source osquery agent for Linux and Mac OS X systems to the Windows OS.
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Windows Server 2016 Debuts at Microsoft Ignite Conference VIDEO

eWEEK Staff | September 27, 2016
DAILY VIDEO: Microsoft's Windows Server 2016 debuts at Ignite conference; Docker now runs on Windows Server 2016; Microsoft, Adobe partner on Azure and Creative Cloud; and there's more.
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Docker Doubles Down on Microsoft Windows Server

Sean Michael Kerner | September 26, 2016
Docker for Windows debuts alongside a new commercial support relationship with Microsoft.
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Apple Says iPhone 7 Sales Start With Some Models Already Sold Out VIDEO

eWEEK Staff | September 16, 2016
DAILY VIDEO: Apple says some iPhone 7 models are already sold out; Qualcomm pushes for more dual cameras in smartphones; Uber testing self-driving cars on challenging Pittsburgh streets; and there's more.
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Suspect Arrested for 5-Year-Old Linux Kernel Organization Breach

Sean Michael Kerner | September 02, 2016
The alleged attacker behind the 2011 breach of kernel.org is arrested as details on the actual attack now emerge.
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LinuxCon: Tracing Linux's Roots, Mapping Its Future SLIDESHOW

Sean Michael Kerner | August 26, 2016
TORONTO—On Aug. 25, 1991, a student at the University of Helsinki sent out a mailing announcing a new hobby operating system project. That student was Linus Torvalds, and his hobby operating system, now known as Linux, became the most widely used OS, powering stock exchanges, supercomputers,...
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