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Machine learning basics for newbies

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Machine learning focuses on the development of computer programs that can teach themselves to grow and adapt when exposed to new data. It is...

Tips on Vi/Vim Editor for Linux newbies

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Inviting all Linux newbies, and even veterans, to try out these tips on using Vi/Vim editor efficiently and productively. Earlier, most Linux users cut their...
Bodhi Linux

Bodhi Linux gets updated with Arc Dark-based Moksha theme

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Months after the release of its latest branch, Bodhi Linux has received a new update. The Bodhi Linux 4.1.0 release comes preloaded with a...
BlackBerry

BlackBerry to counter Google Pixel with its ‘Mercury’

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Just a few months after opting for Android, BlackBerry is now in plans to rival the Google Pixel with its 'Mercury'. The upcoming BlackBerry...
Google

Google’s KVM hypervisor uses multiple security and isolation layers

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To take on Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud is now touted to have multiple security and isolation layers. The cloud platform...
Microsoft Office on Linux using Wine 2.0

Wine 2.0 brings newer Microsoft Office to your Linux system

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If you were using a Windows desktop just to create, edit or view documents or spreadsheets on a recent Microsoft Office version, you can...
pattern lock on Android

Pattern lock on your Android phone can be cracked in just 5 attempts

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No matters how difficult the pattern lock you have designed for your Android phone, security experts have found that it can be cracked in...
KDE Slimbook

KDE community builds MacBook competitor

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In a move likely to counter latest Apple MacBook lineup, the KDE community has partnered with Spanish PC maker Slimbook and developed the KDE...
Magento

10 big challenges while building an e-commerce site on Magento

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Magento is a technically advanced and complicated platform. To develop Magento e-commerce stores, Magento developers need to inject a perfect blend of hard work...
Raspberry Pi

Google set to bring AI to your Raspberry Pi

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Google is all set to enable some major advancements in the embedded engineering by bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to your ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi. The...