Google’s Coral AI developer board moves out of beta. …read more Source:: Linux
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Tiny vibration-powered robots are the size of the world’s smallest ant
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•Researchers have created a new type of tiny 3D-printed robot that moves by harnessing vibration from piezoelectric actuators, ultrasound sources or even tiny speakers. Swarms of these ‘micro-bristle-bots’ might work …read more Source:: Science
Russian military moves closer to replacing Windows with Astra Linux
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•The Chinese military is also working on a similar plan to replace Windows with a custom OS. …read more Source:: Linux
IBM’s Red Hat acquisition moves forward
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•The Department of Justice has approved IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat. Since IDC thinks Red Hat Enterprise Linux alone is expected to contribute to more than $10 trillion worth of …read more Source:: Linux
Climate change reshaping how heat moves around globe
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•The Earth’s atmosphere and oceans play important roles in moving heat from one part of the world to another, and new research is illuminating how those patterns are changing in …read more Source:: Science
What’s new in Kubernetes 1.10
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•By Serdar Yegulalp The latest version of the container orchestration system Kubernetes, 1.10, moves some storage, DNS, and authentication features to beta status. Kubernetes 1.10 is also the first release under a …read more Source:: OpenSource
All-terrain microbot moves by tumbling over complex topography
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•A new type of all-terrain microbot that moves by tumbling could help usher in tiny machines for various applications. …read more Source:: Science
F1 technology moves into the supermarket fridge
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•LONDON (Reuters) – Formula One’s cutting-edge aerodynamic technology is moving into the supermarket chill cabinet. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
California bill banning child vaccine exemptions moves ahead
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•(Reuters) – California lawmakers on Wednesday pushed forward a bill that would ban parents from citing their personal beliefs as a reason to let their school-going children remain unvaccinated. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews