HP, Intel Offering Free 1TB Virtual Storage With Xeon Servers

The offer holds true for the purchase of any new Xeon-based server, even those made by HP competitors Dell, IBM and Lenovo. Read more »

New Google cloud VP hire could signal open-source embrace

A former Red Hat executive has apparently taken the reins of Google Cloud Platform, in a move that could signal a bigger embrace of the open-source community by the cloud provider. Brian... Read more »

Semi-Regular Triangle Remeshing: A Comprehensive Study

Semi-regular triangle remeshing algorithms convert irregular surface meshes into semi-regular ones. Especially in the field of computer graphics, semi-regularity is an interesting property because it makes meshes highly suitable for multi-resolution analysis.... Read more »

Hybrid Data Visualization Based on Depth Complexity Histogram Analysis

In many cases, only the combination of geometric and volumetric data sets is able to describe a single phenomenon under observation when visualizing large and complex data. When semi-transparent geometry is present,... Read more »

Facebook’s App Links Connects Dots Among Siloed Native Apps

Facebook wants to see App Links, an open-source developer tool, go viral into all websites as soon as possible. Read more »

Google Glass Update Includes Improved Contacts List

Glass users will also get more voice command options and other features, including a new currency converter service using Google Now. Read more »

Why the Future of Education Is Open

The CEO of edX explains to LinuxCon attendees how his platform is using open source and big data analytics to change the world of education. Read more »

Syrian Cyber-Attacks Expose Activists, Firms to Malware Infection

Hacking groups operating from Syria, Russia and Lebanon have targeted activists on both sides of the Syrian civil war with malware campaigns, says security firm Kaspersky. Read more »

Ex-CEO Steve Ballmer Quits Microsoft Board

The move comes after Ballmer takes ownership of an NBA basketball team, the Los Angeles Clippers. Read more »

A Look Back at Internet of Things’ Origin, Evolution

By 2020 the Internet of things (IoT) network could reach 212 billion connected "things." eWEEK looks at the evolution of IoT to show how far it has come. Read more »