Printing from a Chromebook isn’t like printing from any other computer: You need to use Google Cloud Print. Don’t have a printer that supports Cloud Print? Why not use a $35… Read more »
The startup that specializes in large server deployments wants the common Joe to take to its scalable Linux OS that hums along nicely with Docker containers. Read more »
Having dropped Linux support around the time of its root-and-branch revamp, Opera is now offering its first developer version for Linux users in over a year. Read more »
Once the only third-party apps on smartphones — remember the first iPhone in 2007? — web apps are in the spotlight again. Mozilla is showing how HTML5 apps for Firefox OS… Read more »
Docker’s container technology, similar to a virtual machine, will supposedly make developing applications a less burdensome process for both systems administrators and coders. Read more »
Mirantis and Canonical pledge fully supported Linux-to-OpenStack configuration for enterprises. Which is exactly Red Hat’s sweet spot with RHEL and Red Hat OpenStack. And so it goes. Read more »
The German company has set what appears to be a new record for crowdfunding a million bucks. The cash will mostly go towards the launch of Protonet’s privacy-centric Maya server for… Read more »
The week in cloud: If you’re a developer running workloads on Google Compute Engine, you can now use CoreOS scaleable Linux as well as other Linux variants. Read more »