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The Secret to Amazon’s Competitive Advantage Over Apple, Others

Weak profits and warnings of large losses don’t faze $AMZN shareholders.

Enterprise and Data Integration: How Urgent?

Enterprise and data integration have been on front burners for years. But a changing business landscape demands a redoubling of efforts.

OpenStack Summit Highlights Amazing Open Source Outcomes

Event report from OpenStack Summit 2013

Last week, I attended my first OpenStack Summit as part of a team from Red Hat helping to launch a new community distribution of the popular open source infrastructure as a service (IaaS) project.

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The State Of ARM SoC GPU Linux Drivers

Here’s an interesting interview concerning the state of open-source Linux SoC graphics drivers…

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Distribution Release: Ubuntu GNOME 13.04

Matthew Butler has announced the release of Ubuntu GNOME 13.04, an official Ubuntu project featuring the vanilla GNOME 3.6 desktop environment: “The Ubuntu GNOME team is proud to announce our first release as an official Ubuntu derivative – Ubuntu GNOME 13.04. Ubuntu GNOME aims to bring a mostly….

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Nokia, BlackBerry Aim to Elbow in on Android Parade

Nokia and BlackBerry may have a tough chore as they try to get attention amid an Android news onslaught in May.

Distribution Release: Ubuntu Studio 13.04

Kaj Ailomaa has announced the release of Ubuntu Studio 13.04, a specialist distribution dedicated to media creation and featuring a large collection of multimedia software: “A new release of Ubuntu Studio is out. This release marks a turning point as it will only be supported for 9 months…..

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Left 4 Dead 2 Beta On Linux Coming Next Week

Left 4 Dead 2 is going to be released as beta next week on Linux by Valve!..

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Messaging Standard for Machine-to-Machine Sensors Makes Headway

One version of the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol could boost applications for the Internet of things.

Apple Spending Over $11.6 Million on R&D Every Day – But on What?

Apple is spending about $11.6 million per day on research and development, but what on? Here’s what Apple might have coming down the pipeline.