Competition Commission of Singapore says it has “reasonable grounds” to suspect Grab’s bid to acquire Uber’s Southeast Asian business violates local market competition laws. …read more Source:: oss watch
Month: March 2018
Apple slapped with $12 million lawsuit for battery scandal in South Korea
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•63,767 South Korean consumers have filed a class action lawsuit demanding 12.7 billion won ($US11.9 million) against Apple for batterygate. …read more Source:: oss watch
Facebook: We’ll pay you to track down apps that misuse your data
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•Facebook is rolling out a twist on its security bug bounty that will reward individuals for finding data misuse. …read more Source:: oss watch
12 Kubernetes distributions leading the container revolution
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Kubernetes has become the project to turn to if you need container orchestration at scale. The open source container orchestration system out of Google is well-regarded, well-supported, and evolving fast. Kubernetes …read more Source:: OpenSource
Billions at stake as Oracle beats Google in latest Android Java API legal dustup
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•The jury ruled that Google didn’t owe Oracle any money for its use of Java’s APIs in Android, but the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit disagreed and …read more Source:: oss watch
3 enterprise GitHub projects from Facebook
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•By Dan Swinhoe Open source is everywhere, and quickly becoming the new norm for how companies approach software development. Here are some open source projects on GitHub created by Facebook that can help …read more Source:: OpenSource
What’s new in Kubernetes 1.10
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•By Serdar Yegulalp The latest version of the container orchestration system Kubernetes, 1.10, moves some storage, DNS, and authentication features to beta status. Kubernetes 1.10 is also the first release under a …read more Source:: OpenSource
Tasmanian government seeking AU$122m from Basslink for cable outage
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•The Tasmanian government has lodged a notice of dispute against Basslink in an attempt to extract AU$122 million in compensation for the six-month subsea cable outage. …read more Source:: oss watch
Apple’s Tim Cook: Facebook’s privacy blunder ‘so dire’ we need regulations
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•Cook thinks Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal is so big that it warrants “well-crafted regulation”. …read more Source:: oss watch
Telstra cops AU$10m fine over direct billing
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•Telstra customers were charged for direct billing services without approving them or entering payment information, the ACCC has found, with the telco to refund around 100,000 customers and pay a …read more Source:: oss watch