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Broadcom Unveils New 802.11ac Chips Designed for Significantly Better Wi-Fi Experiece

At CES 2014, Broadcom announces two new 5G WiFi system-on-a-chips (SoCs) designed to deliver range and speed while using less power from the host device’s CPU. [Read more]

 
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Nvidia Outlines Tegra K1, 192-Core Chip to Put Supercomputing Everywhere

Nvidia’s master plan is to take its supercomputing knowhow and meld it with mobile platforms as they converge in various markets.

Fedora Users Still Have Mixed Feelings Over DNF

While DNF isn’t the default package manager on Fedora Linux installations until at least Fedora 22, there’s still many mixed reservations about this intended replacement to Yum…

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What to Expect from Ubuntu in 2014

Ubuntu 2014: One Linux codebase to rule them all: smartphone, tablet, and desktop.

Why Didn’t Linux Win on the Desktop?

Heady forecasts showing Linux would become a major player on the desktop, on the server and in embedded systems were published back in 1994. While the prognostications proved correct for server and embedded operating systems, what happened on the desktop?

Valve Already Has A Dozen Steam Machine Partners

Valve has announced their first 12 partners that intend to bring Steam Machines to the marketplace this year…

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Google Launches the Android-Based Open Automotive Alliance with Audi, Honda, GM, and More

Google and a number of automakers are planning to bring Android to cars with the launch of a new group called the Open Automotive Alliance. The alliance consists of Google, GM, Honda, Audi, Hyundai, and chipmaker Nvidia, and will focus on bringing the successful mobile operating system to in-car entertainment systems “in a way that is purpose built for cars.” The first cars with Android integration are planned for launch by the end of 2014.

In a press release, the group outlines its plans for the future, noting that it hopes to add more automakers and technology companies down the line. Its focus at the moment is to develop new features for Android that’ll allow developers to easily add car modes to their apps. The Open Automotive…

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Top 5 Open Source Project Management Tools in 2014

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Last year, Opensource.com covered some popular open source project management tools (ProjectLibre, ]project-open[, and OpenProject.) We found these articles to be valuable to our readers, so here we take a look forward at what we think 2014 holds for these open source project management tools.

This is by no means an exhaustive list, but each tool listed here has been deliberately selected based on a rich feature set.

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Android Desktops Arrive as Lenovo Eyes Your Living Room

Monday Morning Opener: As CES 2014 kicks off Lenovo launches an Android all-in-one. Android desktops plus Chromebooks could give Microsoft’s Windows 8 franchise a headache.

Nvidia’s Tegra K1 Tablet Shows a Beautiful Future for Android Gaming

Nvidia’s big announcement for CES 2014 was, as expected, the fifth generation of its Tegra mobile processor. It’s such a momentous step forward for the company, however, that it’s getting a whole new designation in being called the Tegra K1. That’s because it implements the Kepler architecture, which underpins Nvidia’s desktop graphics card lineup, meaning you’re literally getting desktop-class graphics technology in your mobile processor.

To demonstrate the prowess of the new K1, Nvidia has set up a number of customized Tegra Note 7 prototypes around the periphery of its press event. They include demos of the custom Unreal Engine 4 build of Trine, the highly impressive Digital Ira real-time face-rendering demo, and even a version of S…

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