approximately 2:27 a.m. EDT. The Soyuz will dock with the ISS’ Zarya module around 4 a.m. Saturday. Shuttleworth is due to return to Earth on May 4, after spending 8 days onboard the ISS. “We are very ...
What a perfect day. I'm in London today, and went to the Arsenal vs. Bolton match with Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu. Mark isn't a big football fan, but he indulged my Arsenal fixation and even ...
Mark Shuttleworth, the first South African private astronaut, will put a few small packets of Final Frontier Jerky in the pocket of his spacesuit before he climbs into the Soyuz spacecraft that will ...
'We should be a public company,' Shuttleworth tells The Reg, just not 'with our trousers around our ankles' Interview An initial public offering is a matter of when, not if, for Canonical founder and ...
Last week in-between all my pizza parties and chinese food (food is the only thing I miss about the east coast) we somehow managed to record Episode Four of Open Season, the podcast dedicated to ...
Mark Shuttleworth made news in 2002 when he fulfilled a lifelong ambition and became the first South African to travel into space, paying $20 million to be a civilian cosmonaut on an eight-day flight ...
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has reportedly invested $1 million in Inktank, a Startup providing enterprise-level support for the Ceph Distributed Storage System. Ceph redefines storage as an ...
Canonical Ltd., the commercial backer of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, is not yet turning a profit, but founder Mark Shuttleworth said during a teleconference today that he is prepared to ...
Mark Shuttleworth said it has always been a dream of his to fly in space - but coming back to Cape Town has been an altogether different and moving experience. Cape billionaire and cosmonaut ...
Anyone that has been paying attention to the evolution of OS X and iOS will have at some point noticed that the two operating systems are slowly acting more like each other. Mark Shuttleworth, founder ...
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