What You Should Know About Open Clouds

When it comes to the open cloud, many businesses and organizations are stuck in limbo. They read blogs about security and get scared away, or stumble upon content that confuses rather than enlightens. The reality is nearly every aspect of cloud computing is becoming affected and fueled by open source technology. This is largely because… Continue reading What You Should Know About Open Clouds

What is exFAT?

The FAT32 file system is already widely used in many computers, however it doesn’t support partition bigger than 2 TiB and files larger than 4 GiB. Fortunately, a replacement for FAT32, is coming: the exFAT. Microsoft has chosen this file system as the basis for its future products and Mac OS X already supports exFAT… Continue reading What is exFAT?

Google Starts to Abandon H.264

Google no longer supports H.264 in its Chrome browser as continuing support of H.264 can be risky for the company in the long run. Chrome users can become increasingly more reliant to this codec and consequently, Google will become dependent on MPEG LA for the H.264 license. MPEG LA, as the legal owner of H.264… Continue reading Google Starts to Abandon H.264