New releases of Raspbian Linux and the NOOBS distribution are available, which fix the problem of using Raspberry Pi 3 wireless with NOOBS. …read more Source:: Linux
Month: March 2016
Microsoft’s new rallying cry: Cloud first, Windows second?
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•Microsoft’s new pitch to developers may soon be focused on ‘Visual Studio plus Azure,’ rather than ‘Visual Studio plus Windows.’ …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft provides a few more details on its SQL on Linux plans
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•While it fleshes out its SQL Server on Linux strategy, Microsoft is moving ahead with SQL Server 2016 for Windows, which is now at the Release Candidate 1 stage. …read more Source:: Linux
Five cheetah cubs fight for survival after rare C-section birth
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•NEW YORK (Reuters) – Five cheetah cubs are fighting for their lives after being delivered prematurely at a Cincinnati zoo by a caesarean section, a procedure seldom performed during the …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Meet 2016’s developers, according to Stack Overflow’s annual survey
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•In the largest developer survey to date, Stack Overflow’s programmer community reveal what tools and platforms they use in their daily work. …read more Source:: Linux
Homo sapiens’ sex with extinct species was no one-night stand
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•WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Our species, Homo sapiens, has a more adventurous sexual history than previously realized, and all that bed-hopping long ago has left an indelible mark on the human …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Most eccentric planet ever known flashes astronomers with reflected light
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•A team of astronomers has spotted an extrasolar planet that boasts the most eccentric orbit ever seen. The planet moves in a flattened ellipse, traveling a long path far from …read more Source:: Science
China’s forest recovery shows hope for mitigating global climate change
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•China’s sweeping program to restore forests across the country is working. The vast destruction of China’s forests, leveled after decades of logging, floods and conversion to farmland, has become a …read more Source:: Science
CoreOS delivers container security with Clair
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•Want to be certain that your containers’ software is safe and stable? Then CoreOS’s Container Image Analyzer 1.0 is for you. …read more Source:: Linux
Your brain might be hard-wired for altruism
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•By temporarily inactivating a part of the brain involved in impulse-control, neuroscientists have discovered compelling evidence that we’re hardwired for altruism. The discovery suggests possible avenues for treating the empathically …read more Source:: Science