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Samsung Defies Critics, Ships 800,000 Galaxy Gear Smartwatches in Two Months

Despite strongly negative reviews from almost everyone that cared to touch one, Samsung has apparently sold 800,000 Galaxy Gear smartwatches in two months. That’s according to a Reuters article quoting Samsung officials, and the lofty figure reportedly makes the Gear the most popular smartwatch in the world. Reuters reports the firm saying sales have exceeded its own expectations. The figure is far larger than some analysts’ expectations, and was likely boosted by regional promotions offering large discounts and subsidies for users buying the Gear alongside a Samsung smartphone.

Another big impact on sales was likely marketing. There’s no firm figure on how much money Samsung has spent promoting the Gear, but it’s clear given the…

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How to Manage a Linux Server with GUI

A typical Linux server runs in a command line interface (CLI) environment, preloaded with bare essential tools needed to install and configure various headless services. Compared to a full-blown GUI desktop image, such a minimal setup is advantageous in terms of security, resource consumption and speed. If you are used to GUI-based environment, however, you […]
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Open Gaming Platform Ouya Matches Funds for Game Developers

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When the hacker-friendly game console, the OUYA, was pitched as a kickstarter project in July of 2012 their tagline was “Cracking open the last closed platform.” The Android-based console raised a staggering $8.6 million during its one month campaign and sparked a flurry of interest in indy game development and open hardware.

In their latest efforts to support independent content developers, OUYA has created a $1 million matching fund for game developers at http://freethegamesfund.com, which will double kickstarter pledged funds up to $250,000.

 

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Google Expands Patch Rewards Program

Developers who can make security improvements to an important open source project get money from Google. More open source projects are now in the program.

Distribution Release: Network Security Toolkit 18-5413

Ron Henderson has announced the release of Network Security Toolkit (NST), version 18-5413, a specialist Fedora-based live DVD with a large collection of open-source network security tools: “We are pleased to announce the latest NST release: NST 18 SVN:5413. This is an interim release which includes all of….

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Distribution Release: Emmabuntüs 12.04.3-1.06

Patrick d’Emmabuntüs has announced the release of a minor new update to Emmabuntüs, a Xubuntu-based distribution designed for refurbished computers destined for humanitarian organisations: “The Emmabuntüs team is pleased to announce the 5th maintenance release of Emmabuntüs 2 1.06 based on Xubuntu 12.04.3. For this version 1.06 the….

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Salesforce.com, HP Unveil ‘Superpod’ Cloud Collaboration

Enter the “Salesforce Superpod,” a dedicated instance in the Salesforce multi-tenant cloud, which will run on HP’s Converged Infrastructure.

Top 20 Mobile Skills in Demand

Android, iOS and Blackberry top Dice’s list of top search terms used by hiring managers at the tech job posting site.

A Cloud Safe from the NSA’s Prying Eyes: Europe Begins Work on its EU-Wide System

A new project seeks to lay down some ground rules for what could become a cloud for the continent.

SUSECon Summary: Big-Time Linux is Getting Bigger

What I learned at SUSECon: large-scale enterprise Linux is huge, and its serious growth is just beginning. Consolidating the datacenter into Linux on mainframes is perfect for financial institutions and retailers, and for any workloads with large-scale transactions and database processing. Linux is also a great fit on mid-range and small servers, distributed computing, supercomputers, and well, pretty much everything.

Consolidation isn’t always this dramatic: “The servers! They stole all our servers!”

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I must bid SUSECon 2013 a sad farewell. It’s been a great trip, and I got to meet a lot of friends I’ve never met in person before, and make new friends. Please enjoy these photos of a wonderful conference.

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