The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
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Read MoreThe personal website of European Parliament president Martin Schulz was hacked last week, his office has confirmed. On Friday someone posted information…
Read MoreFacebook’s internet.org portal, which emerging-market carriers offer for free in order to give new customers a taste of the web, has rolled…
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Read MoreFinally, after many delays, the first Ubuntu phone is about to hit the market. In Europe. And only through a series of…
Read MoreThe system through which U.K. spy agency GCHQ can access data from NSA mass surveillance programs was in violation of fundamental rights,…
Read MoreOn Thursday ProPublica published the frustrating tale of Werner Koch, the one guy – yes really – who’s maintaining the extremely widely-used…
Read MoreTo help it handle the EU ruling that forces it to delist certain results about people, Google assembled a team of expert…
Read MoreSwiss plastic watchmaker Swatch is preparing to launch a smartwatch in the next few months, promising mobile payments functionality and compatibility with…
Read MoreThe negotiations are over: pending regulatory approval, BT will get back into the U.K.’s mobile scene in a big way by buying…
Read MoreLast week Facebook rolled out a new privacy policy that allows the sharing of data between its various services, such as Instagram…
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