Canonical's Snappy package manager is taking its first steps outside the
Ubuntu world. As of now, you can install it on Arch, Debian, Fedora
and several other popular distros.
Lifelong tinkerer and gadget enthusiast Mark Geddes was so frustrated with
the lack of practical, visual Arduino guides for teaching his ten-year-old
that he wrote his own book on the topic.
Packing a mighty punch in a tiny package is the Apricorn's Aegis Secure
Key 3.0 line of software-free, hardware-encrypted USB drives, which
recently added a 480GB version.
What's slick about Dynamsoft's Barcode Reader SDK is that just a few
lines of code from scratch are required instead of potentially hundreds of
them, which could save months o
OpenSwitch has joined the Linux Foundation's stable of networking projects.
This is a significant step. It means the network operating system's development will be driven
by community needs, instead of the needs of few private companies.
With more and more businesses running on the Node.js server-side JavaScript
runtime environment, application vulnerabilities are a growing threat to
entire organizations.