Ericsson partners with SK on healthcare, transportation industries; Google presents deeper dive into past SDN development

Wireless tech news from across the web:

> Verizon will begin using Mesosphere's Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) later this year to improve automation, scalability and efficiency when deploying applications, services and big data infrastructure. Release

> Ericsson has partnered with SK Holdings of South Korea to jointly develop Internet of Things platforms for the healthcare and transportation verticals. RCR Wireless News article

> GitHub's top coding languages show open source is everywhere. Ars Technica article

> LG says its first smartwatch, the G Watch R, soon will be able to receive notifications and other information over Wi-Fi. The Next Web article

> Hewlett-Packard doesn't officially become two companies until Nov. 1, but the company has already separated its internal systems and is effectively operating as two businesses. Network World article

> Google gave the world a deeper dive into its data center network with a paper presented at the ACM Sigcomm conference in London. SDX Central article

> Apple's team of automated car experts is growing. Re/code article

> The people who leaked more than 200,000 e-mails from the Ashley Madison dating service for cheaters left behind footprints that will almost certainly be of interest to police and company officials. Ars Technica article

And finally… Ralph Lauren's sensor-laden shirts are finally coming to the masses -- provided the masses are willing to cough up $295 for a workout shirt. The Verge article