Monthly Archives: September 2016
WordPress remains most infected open source CMS
WordPress was so far dominating the ever-growing website space with its open source capabilities. But a new report has emerged to highlight its leadership...
Mozilla expands multiprocess support in Firefox to enhance responsiveness
Mozilla has released the version 49 of its Firefox browser. The new update expands multiprocess support on the web browser to deliver better performance...
DDoS-for-Hire strikes with 665 Gbps level attack
Security research journalist Brain Krebs has been a victim of a DDoS attack. According to Krebs, the attack started on last Tuesday and was...
Google develops open source image captioning system
Google has announced the open source availability of its image captioning system "Show and Tell" in TensorFlow. This new development is a step ahead...
Ubuntu 16.10 to be shipped with Linux 4.8 kernel
Developers at Canonical are all set to optimise the experience on Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) with Linux 4.8 kernel. The new Ubuntu platform is...
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.3 brings containers parallel to cloud
To expand the use of containers on various cloud deployments, Red Hat has released Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.3. The new container platform...
A quick look at multi-architecture, multi-platform mobile app development frameworks
The article presents an overview of multi-architecture, multi-platform mobile application development frameworks and then takes a look at appEZ, which, as its website proudly...
GNOME 3.22 released with Flatpak application framework
The Linux community has got a new version of GNOME desktop environment months after its anticipation. Codenamed "Karlsruhe", the newly released GNOME 3.22 brings...
Ubuntu Touch OTA-13 brings essential features to smartphones and tablets
Canonical has finally started pushing the OTA-13 update to Ubuntu Touch smartphones and tablets. The over-the-air update brings a list of essential features and...
Google’s open source Conversation AI filters abusive language on the web
Google is trying to filter abusive language using an open source tool. Called Conversation AI, the new development is currently in the pipeline by...