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KataOS is Google's new operating system for machine learning applications

TechSpot

The company's newest experiment is KataOS, a highly secure open-source operating system. As Stadia recently showed, Google is always working on new "experimental" technologies even if there's a chance they will fail in the most pitiful ways.

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Relativity hires Microsoft’s Scott Van Vliet to boost its Factory Operating System for 3D-printed rockets

GeekWire

Relativity Space , the startup that was founded in Seattle and is now building 3D-printed rockets in Southern California, has brought in a Microsoft executive to lead its growing software engineering team and expand upon its AI-powered “Factory Operating System.” “And I do hope that there’s more.

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Mobile Device Security Policy

Tech Republic Security

Mobile devices are commonly used to conduct company business, which can render them more susceptible to risk than desktop or even laptop computers. In addition, the same social engineering, phishing and application/operating system vulnerabilities which plague desktops.

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Cisco firewall upgrade boosts visibility into encrypted traffic

Network World

The software that runs Cisco’s new Firewall 4200 Series now includes the ability to see into encrypted traffic without decrypting it, which the vendor says will allow enterprise customers to better protect hybrid and multicloud applications. version of the Secure Firewall operating system.

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IBM upgrades its Big Iron OS for better cloud, security, and AI support

Network World

IBM continues to fine-tune its mainframe to keep it attractive to enterprise users interested in keeping the Big Iron in their cloud and AI-application development plans. The company released a new version of the mainframe operating system— z/OS V2.5 that includes beefed-up support for containers, AI, and security.

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Google’s failure to quash EU antitrust ruling has broad implications for tech companies

Computerworld Vertical IT

billion) for antitrust violations could have wide-ranging implications for other tech companies. The case dates back to 2018, when the EU’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, issued a ruling that Google used its Android mobile operating system to undermine competitors.

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Google acquires Neverware, a company that turns old PCs into Chromebooks

The Verge

Neverware, based in New York City, makes a software application called CloudReady that allows you to convert a PC into a system that runs Chrome OS. Photo by Monica Chin / The Verge. Today, Neverware announced in an FAQ that it’s now part of Google.

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