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A Summer Spent on OpenPrinting with the Linux Foundation

This past summer marked Moscow-based developer Anton Kirilenko's third Google Summer of Code internship with The Linux Foundation. That's three summers, three different projects...

Will Google Help Developers Port Chrome Apps to iOS and Android?

It was back in September that the Google Chrome team put an extensive post up heralding "packaged apps" that work with Chrome, which the...

New Wayland Live CD Has A Lot Of Features

The oddly-named Wayland Live CD environment for checking out the next-generation Linux display stack has been updated. The Wayland Live CD ships with many...

Terminator Ends the Terminal Window Blahs

Terminator is not for casual Linux users who rarely stray from the menu-driven applications. If you ever venture into what some regard as the...

Distribution Release: Canaima GNU/Linux 4.0

Canaima GNU/Linux 4.0 has been released. Canaima is a government-sponsored Venezuelan distribution based on Debian's stable branch. Code-named "Kerepakupai" (named after the world's highest...

Are Cloud Operating Systems the Next Big Thing?

You may have heard the new buzz word “Cloud Operating System” a few times in the last few months. The term gained prominence when...

Build Your Own Simple Linux Banking Tool

The Linux OS lacks an effective yet simple checking and banking tool. There are money-management tools for Linux users, of course, but most full-fledged...

Inforce IFC6410: Quad-Core Snapdragon SBC for $150

The Inforce IFC6410 contains a 1.7Ghz quad core Krait Snapdragon 600 CPU with 2GB of RAM, wifi-n, Bluetooth 4, a SATA port and 4GB of flash on...

Windows 8.1 Overtakes Mac OS X 10.9 Among Desktop OS Users

Microsoft's latest OS gained almost a full percentage point in all desktop OS traffic seen last month by Net Applications.  Read more at CNET...

A Sneak Peek at the Next Wave in Cloud Computing

The world of cloud computing is a complicated place. But Lucas Carlson boils it down to a simple analogy: Amazon is the Apple of...