The Linux Foundation’s Enterprise End User Summit kicked off yesterday in New York. The event this year is hosted at the NYSE Technologies’ offices. It brings together Linux kernel developers and the world’s largest users of Linux to collaborate face-t…
Tizen Reaches 1.0, Ready for Mobile Device Makers
The Tizen mobile device operating system has reached version 1.0, complete with SDK, and ready to provide a baseline for mobile device vendors who want to use the web application oriented environment on their devices…
Red Hat launches OpenShift Origin
Red Hat has announced the release of its OpenShift “platform as a service” system as the open-source OpenShift Origin project. “The cloud in general, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and PaaS implementations specifically, should not be vehicles t…
Making an Easy-To-Setup $50 Linux Multi-Seat Computer
While it’s improved a lot recently, in the past setting up a multi-seat computer has been a pain in the ass with a lot of manual configurations needed and other peculiar steps to get the hardware/software combination working right. What if the process …
Samsung pulling away from Apple in smartphone market
The company scored 29.1 percent of the smartphone space last quarter, easily outpacing Apple’s 24.2 percent market share. [Read more]…
Is RIM’s market share headed below 5 percent?
According to one analyst, RIM may only be able to hold onto 5 percent of the mobile market share by the time BlackBerry 10 devices are expected to launch in October. [Read more]…
ANI Testbed a 100-Gigbit Highway for Science
Linda Vu from Lawrence Berkeley Labs writes that the Advanced Networking Initiative (ANI) has created a 100 Gbps national prototype network and a wide-area network testbed that is changing how researchers think about moving Big Data. It took us ap…
Qt 5.0 Final Release Delayed To August
Lars Knoll took to the mailing list to announce a delay in releasing Qt 5.0 until mid-to-late August…
Study explains how retailers stop Linux from entering the market
A white paper published by the Portuguese Open Source Business Association analyses the factors that prevent desktop Linux from entering the laptop market using a game theory approach…
Development Release: CrunchBang Linux 11 R20120430
Philip Newborough has announced the availability of the first public testing build of CrunchBang Linux 11, a lightweight desktop distribution with Openbox, now based on Debian “Wheezy”: “The first CrunchBang 11 ‘Waldorf’ development builds are now avai…
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