7 Biggest Stories of the Week, Nov. 30-Dec. 4
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Google announced it will cease supporting its Web browser for 32-bit Linux distributions in March 2016, meaning open source users will have to switch to a 64-bit architecture if they want to use Chrome.
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The IBM Globalization Pipeline is a new cloud platform that provides automatic app translations, with the goal of making it easier for developers to translate their programs from English into one of nine languages.
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The developers of WordPress.com have re-engineered their hosting platform as a completely open source offering named Calypso, Automattic announced this week.
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Millennials yearn for the opportunity to travel as part of their career experience, and employers who wish to retain the best and brightest candidates are more likely to offer young workers the chance to live and work in a new location than ever before.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise launched HPE Synergy this week, a disaggregated platform designed to run both traditional and cloud-native applications.
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Cisco's OpenDNS division has developed two new threat detection models that are capable of analyzing sound waves to identify potential cyber attacks.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently released the Raspberry Pi Zero, an ARM-based computing device that cost only $5.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently released the Raspberry Pi Zero, an ARM-based computing device that cost only $5.
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Friday is finally here, and we couldn't be happier! In honor of the weekend, we're counting down the top stories on The VAR Guy for the week of Nov. 30- Dec. 4.
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