| ITworld Tonight | | | | Good advice never goes out of style. Here are some of the top tips from the past 12 months. READ MORE | | | Issue highlights 1. Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon & MATE: A hands-on review 2. No ordinary mobile attack: The Regin menace 3. Indiegogo tests crowdfunding insurance to give backers peace of mind 4. HP sees HP-UX sticking around for 10 years 5. Iranian hackers compromised airlines, airports, critical infrastructure companies 6. Software can now identify DNA from viruses and speed up diagnoses 7. Faster Ruby on Rails rolls into the station 8. Why there's no open-source standard-bearer for the network 9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, 10th Edition | : | | What's new and exciting in the latest releases of Linux Mint 17.1. READ MORE | | Regin is the story of a global cyberattack mechanism on a massive scale. Hold on to your seats, because I'm going to take you on a bumpy ride. READ MORE | | Getting money back from crowdfunded failures could get a lot easier if Indiegogo goes ahead with optional insurance plans. READ MORE | | HP has an HP-UX road map extending to 2022, which could possibly expand to 2025. READ MORE | | For the past two years, a team of Iranian hackers has compromised computers and networks belonging to over 50 organizations from 16 countries, including airlines, defense contractors, universities, military installations, hospitals, airports, telecommunications firms, government agencies, and energy and gas companies. READ MORE | | Sequedex software from Los Alamos National Laboratory can slash the time it takes to diagnose some illnesses from weeks to hours. READ MORE | | Ruby on Rails 4.2 will feature debugging and performance upgrades, as work on version 5 of the Web development framework begins. READ MORE | | Open-source creeps into the network from below, but no Red Hat analogues in sight. READ MORE | | We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! READ MORE | | | | | | |
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