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First Tizen Tablet is a Quad-Core Powerhouse
The Tizen-based tablet announced this week by Japan-based Shisutena is the first formally announced Tizen device. The surprisingly powerful slate suggests not only that...
Ubuntu Planning on Shipping Mir in 13.10
In Stephen King’s Dark Tower series, the giant, insane, cyborg bear named Shardik is known by the forest dwelling people around his territory as...
New MIPS Processors Coming, May Target Android
Imagination Technologies announced a MIPS “Warrior” family of 32/64-bit processors designed for everything from high-end networking equipment to Android tablets, and also announced updates...
Knoppix 7.2 Released, Uses LXDE By Default
While there wasn't a public Knoppix 7.1 release beyond their annual Linux Magazine CeBIT edition, Knoppix 7.2 was released instead to all users. Knoppix...
Sony’s SmartWatch 2 is the Company’s Latest Effort to Get On Your Wrist
Sony was one of the first companies in the current wave of smartwatch hysteria to put a wrist-worn product on store shelves, but last...
Distribution Release: Zorin OS 7 “Educational”
Artyom Zorin has announced the release of Zorin OS 7 "Educational" edition, a 32-bit only, Ubuntu-based distribution focusing on the needs of educational institutions:...
Encrypt All Your USB Storage Media with CipherUSB
A single $30 USB dongle powered by a FIPS/NIST certified 256-bit AES crypto engine can be used to secure USB flash drives, external hard...
Nvidia Launches CUDA Support for ARM Server Chips
This week Nvidia announced that version 5.5 of CUDA will support the ARM chip architecture. This was welcome news at ISC’13, where a number...
SODIMM-Style ARM COM is Packed With I/O, Runs Debian
Glomation released an SODIMM-style computer-on-module built around an Atmel SAMA5D3 Cortex-A5 ARM processor, and supported with a Debian Linux stack. The GECM-5100 is equipped...
Samsung May Have Key Role in ARM Server Stakes
It's a bit unclear whether there are enough large horses to make ARM servers commonplace in the data center today. If Samsung entered the...