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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Linux is like a cheese quesadilla

Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space | Red Hat CEO: PaaS is the new application server

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Linux is like a cheese quesadilla
Except it doesn't always taste as good. Read More


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Tame the data explosion with IBM Real-time Compression
Learn about IBM's unique Real-time Compression technology that can enable storing up to 5x as much data in the same storage space. Learn More

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Pay-as-you-Grow Data Protection
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery gives small and medium businesses the opportunity to start out with only the individual solutions they need, and add new functionalities as they grow. Read Now

Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space
Getting a jump on competing hypervisors, the open source Xen is preparing for the day when ARM processors will run virtual machines. Read More

INSIDER
Red Hat CEO: PaaS is the new application server
In an interview with InfoWorld, CEO Jim Whitehurst discusses Red Hat's ambitions with the cloud and OpenShift Read More

5 video editing apps for Android
For a platform with more than a million apps, it sure is difficult to find a decent video editor on Android. Read More


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Securing BYOD
Mobile computing is becoming so ubiquitous that people no longer bat an eye seeing someone working two devices simultaneously. Individuals and organizations are responding to the capabilities and flexibility that mobile devices provide. Read Now

New crimeware tool Dendroid makes it easier to create Android malware, researchers warn
A new commercial tool designed to allow cybercriminals to easily transform legitimate Android applications into malicious software has hit the underground market, paving the way for cheap and easy development of sophisticated Android malware. Read More

What does Android's wearable SDK mean for developers?
The SDK should speed the development of Android wearables, and could extend Android to the IoT and Google Glass. Read More

AT&T KitKat upgrade made my Galaxy S4 worse
AT&T finally got around to issuing an upgrade to Android KitKat for their Samsung Galaxy S4s running Jelly Bean two weeks ago. Against my better judgment and after waiting about a week, I decided that maybe it could help with the well-documented issues I have had with my phone. Read More


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Big Security for Big Data
In order to meet current security problems, a new paradigm shift needs to occur. Businesses need the ability to secure data, collect it, and aggregate into an intelligent format, so that real-time alerting and reporting can take place. This white paper will give you the information you need to get started. Learn More

Red Hat Enterprise Linux now on Amazon's GovCloud
RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) is now available on Amazon Web Services' GovCloud, an isolated part of Amazon's cloud designed for U.S. government agencies. Read More

Android malware detection boosted by university research
With smartphones and tablets increasingly at risk from malware, researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a new and potentially better way to detect it on Android devices. Read More

Class action suit filed against Google over children's in-app purchases
Google is facing a lawsuit over unauthorized in-app purchases on Android devices by children. Read More

Asus Chromebox review: A simple, inexpensive and unobtrusive desktop
The second desktop system to use Google's Chrome OS, the Asus Chromebox is a simple, inexpensive and unobtrusive alternative to traditional desktops. Read More

Google pushes Chrome app store with more money-making options for devs
Google yesterday said it would let developers of Chrome packaged apps issue free trials and offer in-app purchases, and allow creators of browser extensions to charge for their wares for the first time. Read More


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