Monthly Archives: March 2016
Microsoft to Open Source Minecraft-based AI Platform
Microsoft plans to open source its AI platform which is based on Minecraft.
Microsoft will be open-sourcing a platform that is being used by researchers...
An Introduction to Kivy
Kivy is an open source Python framework, which allows the development of multi-touch mobile and desktop applications with Natural User Interface. Lets take a...
Ericsson Launches the World’s First Multi-Vendor Network Function Virtualisation Solution
Docomo had launched this solution with the help of Ericsson Cloud Execution Environment (ECEE) and Ericsson Cloud Management (ECM). With this development, Ericsson plans...
TP Link blocks Open Source Router Firmware in US
TP Link plans to limit loading of open source firmware on routers which could prevent use of DD-WRT and OpenWRT.
TP Link, a networking hardware...
The Emacs Newsreader
Elfeed and Gnus are Web feed news readers for Emacs. In this article in the GNU Emacs series, we will learn how to use...
Microsoft releases Source Code for an Open-Sourced OS
Microsoft releases an open source OS which can be downloaded from Microsoft's Azure GitHub repository.
Microsoft has released the source code for an open-sourced operating...
Animation Demo in App Inventor 2
With the development of Android apps being all the rage, we move a step further in our quest to master App Inventor 2. In...
Express: A Web Application Framework for Node.js
Express is a Node.js web application framework designed for building single-page, multi-page and hybrid web applications. Its design is minimalistic but it has many...
Google joins Facebook’s Open Compute Project
The Open Compute Project by Facebook was developed with the main aim of creating a community of companies who could share their data center...
Using Android for the Enterprise
This article takes an in-depth look at Android devices in relation to their use in the enterprise. The author details the features, form factors...