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    • Build a Pine 64 Android TV for Under $50
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      @aidan_walsh said in Build a Pine 64 Android TV for Under $50: @scottalanmiller said in Build a Pine 64 Android TV for Under $50: Well it is specifically Android TV, so if you want the Android TV OS, interface and compatibility. It's a video gaming platform as well as television system. Its not through. Its a stock Android 5.1 image that requires you to get a media style interface from the Play Store, rather than a "proper" Android TV system. Weird, maybe they pulled the version. They have Android 7 TV... http://files.pine64.org/os/android/android-7.0-pine-a64-tv-v1.11.0-r67.img.gz
    • First Look at Apache Storm
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    • InfoWorld on Why Linux on the Desktop is Still Better than Windows 10
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      @Dashrender said: When you are talking about Ubuntu, you're talking about admins using it.. not home users. As such the lack of new things making would never be acceptable to home users - they are constantly looking for new things.. and if they can't find it in the normal store.. they will go elsewhere if it's possible at all. I've never met those home users. What things are they looking for? I rarely see home users install anything but malware. All they use are web browsers.
    • Firmware Updates Hit Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3
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      Top Android development frameworks, many of them are cross platform... http://linuxgizmos.com/top-10-open-source-android-app-development-frameworks/
    • Roger Grimes on Why You Do Not Need to Worry About RFID Blocking Wallets
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    • Latest Linux Kernel Zero Day Not So Bad
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      Yeah I read that the same way @Kelly . That's like being paranoid about catching some tropical rain forest virus when you live in the tundra, so you just stay home all day and night.
    • InfoWorld Thinks Skype for Business is Improving
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      I made everyone quit using it. Free skype is better still
    • Hardening Kerberos to Avoid Golden Ticket and Pass the Hash Vulnerabilities
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    • InfoWorld on 2015 in Security
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      Security via obfuscation. I like it!
    • Why the Mega Public Clouds Are Unbeatable
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      @johnhooks said: @scottalanmiller said: @DustinB3403 said: A bit of an old post (2013) but apparently "Facebook doesn't virtualize its servers, because its software already consumes all the hardware resources, meaning virtualization would result in a performance penalty without a gain in efficiency." Seems odd, but ok, and I assume their still using Spinning Rust too... (again I know the topic is almost 2 years old) This is one of those odd situations. I had a 10K compute node (yes, 10K individual servers) cluster on Wall St. We didn't virtualize at the individual server level because the entire thing was treated as a single computer and virtualized at the cluster level. This is what Facebook is doing. Those are not really individual computers, the virtualization is up the stack higher. You can even do this at home with Maas and Juju Not quite the same. That's just super efficient management of hardware. It doesn't turn the hardware itself into a cluster that acts like a single computer. It acts, more or less, like an autoprovisioning cloud, but not like virtualization.
    • InfoWorld on Everyday Encryption
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      Yup, monarchies are surprisingly decent.
    • Apples Open Source Swift Language is Starting to Take Off
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    • Ballmer Complains About the Microsoft He Himself Built
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      @coliver said: Is that sweat? I don't think I've ever seen the meme or the video it was made from. Yeah, that's actually sweat!
    • Infoworld on the Hidden Pitfalls of Freelance IT
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    • InfoWorld OpEd: Containers Are Not the Future of the Cloud
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    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 Focuses on Containers
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    • Surface Pro 4 Firmware Update Hit and Miss
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      @DustinB3403 said: Yeah I really would love to have a Microsoft Book, but damn if it gets bricked out of the box would I be pissed! Have you heard of this being a problem? While I too think the MS Surface Book looks slick, first product in a long time I only really want because of the look, the lack of good lapability makes me not want it.
    • Public Cloud is Already the Norm According to InfoWorld
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    • Microsoft Executive Who Drove Ribbon and Metro Interfaces Takes Over Office
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    • Hypernetes bring Kubernetes and OpenStack Together
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    • Ubuntu 15.10 Goes After Easy OpenStack Deployments
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    • Passive DNS a New Way to Combat Malware
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    • Google, VMware and CoreOS Debate the State of Containers
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    • Users are Choosing Security over Flexibility
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      @dafyre said: Not necessarily... It does mean that if there's a mudslide, tornado, earthquake or hurricane, then you are much, much more likely to not have a house afterwards, lol. No, that would be the quality of the foundation. You have to have a foundation. even if it is a very simple set of loose stones or a set of boards.
    • Objective-C Losing Massive Popularity in Language Rankings
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      And Ruby ended up being the language that entered the top ten to displace Objective-C.
    • Apple Mac OSX El Capitan Reduces Root to a Non Admin User
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      @Breffni-Potter said: What you are both forgetting is that the primary target of Apple's market is no longer the studio/production house, it is exactly the home user/prosumer market that they are targeting that they will hurt the most with this. I wasn't forgetting I was just replying to you saying this will effect studios, video production houses etc.
    • InfoWorld Slideshow of the Most Expensive Personal Computing Devices of All Time
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    • Is the iPad Pro Less of a Cloud Client and More of a Stand Alone Computer?
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      @JaredBusch said: With that last post You are comparing phone to tablet. Two different things. I see how you have drawn that conclusion but I don't believe that is what was originally intended. Look at it a bit like this: 1st image Apple promote ditching the stylus 2nd image Apple have built a stylus (type device) and are promoting its purchase. If anything, it's an unfair comparison between touch screen technologies
    • Congress Attempting to Get Even More Legal Powers
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    • iOS 9 is Coming and Makes the iPad More Like a Laptop
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