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Shuttleworth Drops 1 Million Cluster Bucks on Ceph Upstart

Linux moneybags funds Um Bongo’s cloudy file system

Billionaire Linux kingpin Mark Shuttleworth has injected $1m into storage startup Inktank to bring the team’s distributed file system Ceph to cloud computing.…

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iPhone 5 Will Disrupt Mobile Industry, Says Analyst

Rival phone makers, PC vendors, wireless carriers, and parts suppliers all stand to be affected by the shock wave created by the new phone. [Read more]

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Hack a Kindle Into a Minimal Computer with a Raspberry Pi [DIY]

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A Kindle isn’t exactly the most exciting device you could use as a monitor, but over the blog Ponnuki, writer Damaru shows how to turn a Kindle into a monitor using a Raspberry Pi. More Â»


 
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Like FOSS Fog, Cloud Confusion May Not Matter

The general public knows little about the true technology fundamentals of cloud computing, suggests a recent survey commissioned by IT vendor Citrix. Almost a third of the roughly 1,000 U.S. adults polled thought cloud computing was related to weather. However, the ascendance of Linux and open source software 10 years ago demonstrated that everyday people do not have to understand, appreciate or knowingly participate in a technology in order to leverage it in their lives.

 

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New MonoDevelop, Mono for Android, MonoTouch Versions Released

Xamarin has released new versions of its commercial mobile application development tools Mono for Android (version 4.2.5) and MonoTouch (version 5.4), and of open source IDE MonoDevelop (version 3.0.4)

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Samsung to Sue Apple Over 4G LTE in iPhone 5

The South Korean electronics giant is reportedly preparing to sue Cupertino over its upcoming handset, which it expects to feature 4G LTE connectivity patents that Samsung claims it owns.

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Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: The End of Windows Gadgets

Microsoft gives desktop Gadgets in Windows Vista and Windows 7 an early retirement due to security concerns.

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Distribution Release: IPFire 2.11 Core 62

Michael Tremer has announced the release of IPFire 2.11 Core 62, a specialist distribution of Linux for firewalls: “Today, we are releasing the 62nd Core update for IPFire 2.11. This update fixes some security problems and also adds some new functionality. We recommend that you update your IPFire….

 

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A Scientific Approach to Cloud Computing Strategy Development

Is there a correlation between the size of the spreadsheet – with larger being better – and the comfort level that executives have?

Worldwide IT Spending Up 6% in 2012, IDC Forecasts

Despite a tough global economy, IT spending is on the rise, according to the market research firm. But the devil’s in the details.