Swapnil Bhartiya is a journalist and writer who has been covering Linux & Open Source for 10 years. He is also a science fiction writer whose stories have been broadcasted on Indian radio and published in leading Indian magazines. He joined EFY Magazine group in 2005 as a special correspondent to cover IT and launch a new property. Later, he focused on Linux & Open Source and was promoted to Assistant Editor for Linux for You magazine. He then moved to Europe and started his own Open Source web magazine. He brags about having met in person and interviewed almost all the leading personalities of the GNU/Linux world - ranging from Richard M. Stallman to Linus Torvalds. He is currently also working on several science fiction novels. He currently resides in the capital of America.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Swapnil Bhartiya and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.
Google has introduced the first fully open source hardware project that brings Google Assistant to Raspberry Pi.
Build your own under-$100 desktop Linux PC with Raspberry Pi; just don’t expect it to be a true PC
During Google I/O summit, Google announced calling capabilities for Google Home, but there is a problem
Nvidia is working on some really smart devices that will bring the IoT experience that I dream of
I talked to the CTO of the Linux Foundation to understand the process they have in place to ensure that Tizen OS is safe to use
Samung’s Linux based Tizen has more than 40 zero day vulnerabilities, and there are millions of Tizen OS-powered smart devices in the wild
I haven't used my phone for a week now, and I haven't missed it
The arrival of the AirPod is going to change the way we interact with computers, and it will merge the physical world around us with a virtual augmented world