Windows 10 and the future of 'service packs'

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Netflix builds JavaScript library to fetch data.

CoreOS's Rocket aims for greater container isolation.

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Windows 10 and the future of 'service packs'

Microsoft's latest fix holds some surprises under the hood -- and could make us rethink the company's plans for updates and release schedules. READ MORE

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1. Netflix builds JavaScript library to fetch data

2. CoreOS's Rocket aims for greater container isolation

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Netflix builds JavaScript library to fetch data

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CoreOS's Rocket aims for greater container isolation

Next generation of CoreOS's container runtime uses Intel hardware-based isolation for added security. Will other container systems follow that example? READ MORE

Google Go goes faster with 1.5 upgrade

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