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Say Hello To Androidly: An All-In-One Smartwatch

An Indian start up has announced a smart watch called Androidly which is claimed to be better than many other similar devices available in the market.

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Five Lessons from a CIO Innovation Workshop

A workshop for CIOs yielded a set of real world lessons for IT, lines of business, and senior executives who want to create a high-performing organization based on technology.

Linux 3.8 Kernel Officially Released

The Linux 3.8 kernel was released on Monday afternoon by Linus Torvalds…

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Samsung Android: Better than Google’s Android

Google is frequently blasted for letting Android become too fragmented, with different versions and OEM customizations. Samsung has customized Android extensively and it’s now better than Google’s version.

Archos Launches Free Version Of Android Video Player

So you always wanted to buy the Archos Video Player but never really gave it a spin because of its price? Well, there’s now a free, ad supported version of the app available in the Google Play Store.

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China Commercializes 3D Printing in Aviation

China looks to lower the cost of 3D printing and make large titanium components to build the next-gen fighter jet and self-developed passenger plane.

Linux, Windows, and Security FUD

Once again, a Microsoft partner claims that Linux is less secure than Windows. What else would they say?

QEMU 1.4.0 Boosts Large Storage Device Performance

A new experimental threaded backend for IO is the highlight of the new release as it gets a 900% increase in IO throughput in testing. There’s also new threaded migration support and improved USB support in the latest QEMU.

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Developer Preview for Ubuntu Phone Due This Week

A developer preview of Ubuntu for Phones will be made available this week, installable on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4. Source code is also due to be released to enable porting to other devices.

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Intel Has Good DRM Driver Changes In Linux 3.9

The Intel DRM graphics driver will feature a number of user-facing improvements within the Linux 3.9 kernel…

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