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Texas Instruments Wants to Ditch Smartphones, Switch Focus to Embedded Processors

Texas Instruments has made the startling announcement that it’s going to wind down its wildly successful smartphone and tablet business in favor of embedded systems. VP Greg Delagi told investors that the switch would create a more “stable” and “long-term business” than the cutthroat battles it’s faced in mobile. While, currently the world’s third biggest semiconductor company, it’s concerned about losing ground to players like Qualcomm, Samsung and Apple — despite its latest OMAP CPUs powering tablets like the Nook HD and Kindle Fire. We’re scratching our heads as to why a major player would drop such a strong position like this, but perhaps they know something that we don’t.

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Start IT Up: Wooboard

Everyone likes some praise at work. Here’s an app that puts some order behind peer recognition.

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Java Vulnerability Could Affect a Billion Macs and PCs

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Every currently supported version of Java is vulnerable to a new exploit, according to Adam Gowdiak, a security expert who is known for finding Java exploits. That could include up to a billion computers, according to Oracle’s instillation statistics. More »


 
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Infor Open-Source Plan: Embrace Red Hat Stack, MySQL

Infor has certified some of its products for Red Hat’s Linux and JBoss middleware and added support for the MySQL and MariaDB databases, as part of a new push into open-source software, the companies announced Wednesday.

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Mageia Linux: A Delightful OS for Work or Play

If you fancy game playing, the latest release of the Mageia Linux OS will be a fun experience. Even if you never open a game, Mageia 2 is a solid distribution well suited to newcomers and seasoned Linux users alike. Mageia is a fork of the now defunct Mandriva distro. It was developed by a team of former employees of the France-based company that folded Mandriva. It comes in KDE4 SC 4.8.2, GNOME 3.4, XFCE 4.9, LXDE, Razor-Qt and E17. The first version was released in September 2010. Version 2 took flight in May of this year. However, do not discount Mageia because of its newness.

 

 

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New Software Suggests Samsung Set to Launch Tizen-Based Smartphone

Tizen 2.0, the open-source smartphone operating system, is now available as an alpha release with an accompanying SDK, the Tizen project announced on Tuesday.

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Why The Tech Industry Isn’t As Green As It Says It Is

High-tech companies like to portray their industry as the greenest of industries – saving everything from paper to business travel. But tech companies continue to be major sources of pollution and waste.

These facts have to the fore once again in a yearlong New York Times investigation that found huge amounts of wasted electricity in powering warehouse-size data centers driving the explosion in digital information. Add these findings to the industry’s failure to control the spread of the electronic waste it creates, and it’s easy to question the validity of its commitment to protecting the environment.

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Samsung’s Mobile Chief To Meet Google’s Schmidt — Apple Patents Battle On The Agenda?

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Samsung’s mobile chief Shin Jong-kyun will meet with Google’s Eric Schmidt today to discuss Samsung’s patents battle with Apple, The Korea Times is reporting.

“I will meet Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt on Thursday in Seoul,†Shin Jong-kyun is quoted as saying at a launch event held in Seoul for the unveiling of the Galaxy Note II.

The paper reports that Samsung — which uses Google’s Android OS to power smartphones and tablets — plans to pull Google into its patents battle with Apple.

More to come…

 

 
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Intel Atom D525: Ubuntu 10.10 To 12.10

In this article are benchmarks of ALUSA’s Intel Atom Desktop that packs an Intel Atom D525 processor with Intel GMA 3150 graphics, 2GB of RAM, and a 500GB SATA disk. The benchmarks are from Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS, and an Ubuntu 12.10 development snapshot to see how the performance has evolved since this Intel Atom CPU was introduced two years ago.

 

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Intel: Windows 8 Is Being Released Before It’s Ready

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Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini is creating a bit of a stir for Microsoft. Bloomberg reports that he’s been telling employees in Taiwan that Windows 8 is being released before it’s fully ready. More Â»


 
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