NEW YORK (Reuters) – They’re not likely to start barbecuing in the rainforest, but chimpanzees can understand the concept of cooking and are willing to postpone eating raw food, even …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Day: June 2, 2015
Deepest high-temperature hydrothermal vents discovered in Pacific Ocean
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•Researchers have discovered a large, previously unknown field of hydrothermal vents in the Gulf of California, about 150 kilometers (100 miles) east of La Paz, Mexico. Lying more than 3,800 …read more Source:: Science
PlanetiQ tests sensor for commercial weather satellites
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•CAPE CANAVERAL (Reuters) – PlanetiQ, a privately owned company, is beginning a key test intended to pave the way for the first commercial weather satellites. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
MongoDB at the crossroads: Growth or openness?
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•By Andrew C. Oliver This week I’m at MongoDB’s annual user conference, MongoDB World. The big news already happened in March with the release of MongoDB 3.0 and its WiredTiger storage engine. Now we’re …read more Source:: OpenSource
Everyones Talking — About Your Digital Experience (DX) Delivery Ability
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•By editor@techworld.com (Forrester Analysts) There’s no denying the importance of delivering an excellent mobile experience. As the pace of technology quickens, delivery cycles approach zero-day releases, and mobile moments reign supreme more than ever …read more Source:: Open Source
Thoughts on Huawei 2015 – The Juggernaut Continues to Build
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•By editor@techworld.com () In late April I once again attended Huawei’s annual analyst meeting in Shenzen, China. As with my last trip to this event, I approached it with a mix of dread …read more Source:: Open Source
Open source and Apple: The nagging nausea
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•By Galen Gruman Open source software fans hate walled gardens. After all, they believe in communities supporting each other for the greater good. Sure, they fight over the details and who gets the …read more Source:: OpenSource