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IBM Aims to Speed Up Enterprise App Development

The company added to its MobileFirst portfolio with development tools, preconfigured apps for verticals and more design studios.

Google Eyes Power Chips, Amazon ARM: Both Add Up to Intel Headaches

Google used IBM’s Power8 processors on a server motherboard. Amazon is hiring ARM engineers. The common thread: Both cloud giants are looking to squeeze Intel.

Wind River Linux Gains EAL4 Security and Upgraded CGL Version

Wind River unveiled “Security Profile for Wind River Linux,” featuring Common Criteria EAL4 support, as well as a new CGL version with Linux 3.10 LTSI. On the first day of the Embedded Linux Conference in San Jose, Wind River announced a highly secure version of its Wind River Linux distribution and development platform, as well […]

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Software-Defined Storage, DataCore Style

DataCore has released SANsymphony 10 to further expand what its virtual SAN software can do. Call it what you want: storage virtualization, software-defined storage — or simply fast, reliable and easy.

Debian Adopts a Code of Conduct

Debian’s general resolution on the adoption of a code of conduct has passed; project members selected the option that states that the code can only be modified via another general resolution. See this page for details.

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Distribution Release: Tails 1.0

After nearly five years of development, Tails, a Debian-based distribution known for its strong privacy features and pre-configured for anonymous web browsing, has reached version 1.0: “Tails, The Amnesic Incognito Live System, version 1.0, is out. Version 1.0 is often an important milestone that denotes the maturity of….

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How to Use Google Web Designer for HTML5 Design on Linux

Google Web Designer is a GUI tool created by Google for designing advanced HTML5 content using an integrated visual editor interface. It can create an interactive HTML5 web page as well as animated graphic ads that can run on any device. This tool is finally available for Linux, while it is still in beta stage. […]
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Now in print: O’Reilly OpenStack Operations Guide

O'Reilly OpenStack Book

Written by several members of the OpenStack community, the O’Reilly OpenStack Operations Guide is a paper version of the excellent guide available in the OpenStack docs.

Though I haven’t gotten my hands on the print version yet, I found the digital version looked awfully familiar, as many a Google search about a particular OpenStack topic had already led me here. Which was good news, because I found the documentation well-written, easy-to-read, and a good balance of being to-the-point while still giving appropriate context.

 

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Television that runs Linux natively

Television that runs Linux natively

 

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Aio one is more awesome than meets the eye. It is an Android device, desktop Linux computer and a real TV all in one. It is a crossover between a smart TV and All in one computer. With a clean and minimalist aesthetic our focus will be on all the details, even the smallest.

The Aio is a delivery platform, a device to bring content to the user. It is all about content.

Here are a few ways you can use Aio:

  • Hardware upgradeable
  • Watch television with system that integrates your social networks and notification that will expanding the user Experience
  • Video call (Skype)
  • Download your favourite content from the internet (Always-ON bittorrent box)
  • Free Home cloud system for your convenience (eg OwnCloud, SelfCloud)
  • Plays all your media content in an integrated media player (eg XBMC)
  • Streaming from internet (eg Netflix, Hulu, youtube,… )
  • Play your favourite games (android games)
  • The power of a Linux desktop with LibreOffice and much more

http://aio-one.com

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Debian 7.5 GNU/Linux Released

The fifth update to Debian 7 “Wheezy” is now available…

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