Monthly Archives: November 2016
Google ends support, development for Eclipse Android Developer Tools
Google has finally departed the traditional way to develop apps for its open source platform by ending support and development for the Eclipse Android...
US launches open source repository Code.gov
The US has finally taken a big step for the open source world and launched its Code.gov website. The new move is aimed to...
CoreOS launches Operators to extend Kubernetes with new capabilities
Linux distribution maker CoreOS has launched Operators as a new open source container management concept. The new software is designed to extend Kubernetes and...
Future drones to get open source power
Red Cat Propware, a young company that builds software solutions for unmanned aerial vehicles, has today announced open source software and services for the...
Android Nougat hits years old Samsung Galaxy S4
While you might be waiting to take a tour to Android Nougat, the Samsung Galaxy S4 became so lucky to have this latest flavour...
Gartner reports narrower technology lag in India
While India is yet to reach close to developed regions like the US and UK in terms of market growth, Gartner has reported that...
Maru OS now comes with Android Marshmallow
Maru OS, which got open sourced earlier this year, has now been updated to version 0.3. The new update brings Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow to...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 targets at mission-critical workloads
Red Hat has announced the release of its new Enterprise Linux version with enhanced features for enterprises. The latest open source platform is touted...
Linux Academy raises $2.3 million to extend online training platform
Linux Academy, a well-known online Linux and cloud training platform, has raised $2.3 million of growth financing from Arthur Ventures. The new investment is...
Ubuntu Core 16 brings security closer to IoT devices
Security has been one of the significant concerns in the open source world over the past several months. But now Canonical has released Ubuntu...