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I/O 2013: Google Glass Designers Predict Possibilities for Wearable Tech Market

There were approximately 6,000 attendees at this year's developer conference, and you can't walk a few steps without bumping into someone sporting the Android-powered specs.

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Red Hat CEO Whitehurst on Innovation, OpenStack, Hadoop

As computing systems become commoditized, the "profit pools are going to evaporate" for enterprise software vendors, said Whitehurst.

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Freedreno Gallium3D Now Banging The Adreno A3XX

One month after Rob Clark began developing his Freedreno Gallium3D stack for Qualcomm's Adreno A3xx hardware, he's beginning to achieve visual success. While the code hasn't yet been merged into mainline Mesa, on an A320 as found on the Google Nexus 4 he has es2gears (the OpenGL ES version of...

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Android-on-Intel Accelerates as Clover Trail+ Devices Debut

Lenovo’s Android-based K900, the first phone to use Intel’s dual-core 2GHz “Clover Trail+” Atom Z2580 system-on-chip, began shipping in China, and ZTE announced a Z2580-based, 4.5-inch “Grand X2 In” aimed at Europe. Yet, Atom-based Android phones won’t truly shine until Intel’s “Me...

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The Windows Kernel's 'Achilles' Heel'

The Windows Kernel's 'Achilles' Heel'

Life is like a roller coaster, as the popular saying goes, filled with both ups and downs. Here in the Linux blogosphere we've certainly experienced our share of downs in recent months -- thanks in large part to a frustrating spate of FUD -- but lately the clouds have parted...

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Intel Releases 'Beacon Mountain' Android-on-Atom Dev Tool

Intel has released “Beacon Mountain” a development environment for Android apps on both its own Atom silicon and ARM chippery.…...

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Dell Project Ophelia Android USB Set to Launch in July

Dell's thumb-sized Android USB device, revealed at CES, is set to ship in July this year. Good news for security-conscious IT staff?

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DRM Graphics Driver Comes For Dove/Cubox

The SolidRun CuBox is advertised as the "world's smallest desktop computer" with a size of just two-inches cubed (5cm). The CuBox is powered by an ARM PJ4 800MHz SoC and now it has available an open-source DRM Linux graphics driver...

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Reality Check: 5 Linux Features You Want in Your Company

Reality Check: 5 Linux Features You Want in Your Company

One of my favorite things to do when I am teaching is explaining the whole Linux thing to my undergrad students. It takes a while to understand that no, their instructor isn't crazy (about this), there really is a free operating system out there that's pretty much running the Internet, supercomputer...

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5 Reasons Infotainment is the First Target for Open Source Software in Cars

5 Reasons Infotainment is the First Target for Open Source Software in Cars

Automakers have focused on the In-Vehicle-Infotainment (IVI) System as their first target for open source software collaboration, specifically using Linux. Here are five reasons this approach makes sense.

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