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Lenovo to Invest $800 Million into New Mobile Device Development Facilities

The world’s second (or third) biggest PC manufacturer has announced plans to invest $800 million in a new mobile product-centric facility. Lenovo wants to get closely involved with the lucrative world of smartphones and tablets, promising that several …

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Poettering: The Most Awesome, Least-Advertised Fedora 17 Feature

Lennart Poettering writes about the Fedora 17 multiseat feature. “With this code in Fedora 17 we cover the big use cases of multi-seat already: internet cafes, class rooms and similar installations can provide PC workplaces cheaply and easily without a…

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Why the Next Steve Jobs Needs a Raspberry Pi, Not Patents

Nicholas Negroponte is always ahead of his time. When he envisioned One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), the average price for a PC was still hundreds of dollars. The industry rallied around his vision for a low-cost PC that anyone could use but couldn’…

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Ноw tо Install Linux оn Yоur PS3 – Gеt а Guide

01-02-2012 17-59-12

ne оf thе coolest things аbоut thе PS3 іs thаt уоu саn install аn operating system аnd turn іt іntо а PC…and thе best operating system going fоr thіs іs Linux. Вut іf you’re nоt familiar wіth іt, installing Linux саn bе tricky оn а PC…let аlоnе оn уоur PS3! There’s а ton оf free [...]

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Tablet Shipments To Reach 383.3 Million By 2017, 46% In Emerging Markets

Post-PC era? Here we come: According to new data from NPD, tablet PC shipments are expected to grow from 72.7 million units in 2011 to 383.3 million units by 2017. For comparison purposes, worldwide PC shipments for 2011 were 352.8 million, after se…

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Remote Access to Linux Machines

Connecting using putty to Linux

How to connect You can connect to a Linux machine remotely in many different ways graphically as well as text based but using a secure shell is the most preferred method as the commands you send to the remote machine are encrypted for security.  Most of the Linux beginners may not be familiar with the [...]

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