Microsoft builds own Linux kernel
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To run secure IoT – not bad for what it used to call "cancer"

Software king of the world Microsoft has knocked up its own version of the Linux kernal to run a secure end-to-end IoT product that focuses on microcontroller-based devices.

Qualcomm’s Raj Taluri goes to Micron
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SVP and GM Mobile BU

A key member of the Qualcomm team in charge of the IoT, has started working at Micron. He got a saucy offer and left to Micron to be SVP and GM of Mobile Business Unit.

Oculus patents VR gloves
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Attempts to make VR a bit more of thriller

Oculus has shown a little of its thinking when it comes to ways to interact with virtual reality worlds by getting two patents for a type of VR glove.

Oculus Rift overtakes HTC Vive
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Virtually

The Oculus Rift has overtaken the HTC Vive on the monthly Steam hardware survey for the first time since the launch of both headsets in early 2016.

Google does not innovate any more
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Yegge scrambles, rants, quits and rants 

A Google engineer who gained popularity after his rant on Google+ went viral has  announced he has left Google, because the outfit does not innovate any more.