Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Where's my robot butler? High-tech help is hard to find

Why can't Mozilla find a new CEO?

MIT develops health monitoring via Wi-Fi signals

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June 17, 2014
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Where's my robot butler? High-tech help is hard to find

Robots in all shapes and sizes are starting to work alongside people more closely than ever.

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1. Why can't Mozilla find a new CEO?

2. MIT develops health monitoring via Wi-Fi signals

3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Rails 4 Way

4. AMD wants to improve gaming in Linux and Steam boxes with its Mantle tools

5. Report: Oracle in talks to buy hospitality tech vendor Micros for more than $5 billion

6. Top online pirated video provider in China slapped with fine

7. Unisys phasing out decades-old mainframe processor for x86 chips

Why can't Mozilla find a new CEO?

In today's open source roundup: Mozilla still hasn't found a new CEO and the company's direction remains unclear. Plus: Is HP's The Machine OS revolutionary or just a bunch of hype? And why Lubuntu might be the perfect replacement for Windows XP. READ MORE

MIT develops health monitoring via Wi-Fi signals

People will either love this or hate it as Wi-Fi monitors their health through walls. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Rails 4 Way

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

AMD wants to improve gaming in Linux and Steam boxes with its Mantle tools

Advanced Micro Devices wants to bring console-quality gaming to Linux users by porting its Mantle gaming tools to the OS. READ MORE

Report: Oracle in talks to buy hospitality tech vendor Micros for more than $5 billion

Oracle is reportedly close to buying hospitality and retail technology vendor Micros Systems for more than $5 billion in a deal that would be its biggest since the purchase of Sun Microsystems several years ago. READ MORE

Top online pirated video provider in China slapped with fine

China is slapping a major online provider of pirated videos in the country with a $42 million fine. READ MORE

Unisys phasing out decades-old mainframe processor for x86 chips

Unisys is shifting to Intel's Xeon chips for its flagship servers. READ MORE

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