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CIOs Tap Brakes on IT Hiring in Q3
A third quarter survey from Robert Half Technology indicates CIOs plan to pull back a bit on hiring plans. Network and database admins are...
Smidge Enables Parallel Processing Just by Pointing to a Web Site
Image a distributed supercomputer code that doesn’t need to installed, but rather lets you pool the processing power of potentially thousands of machines just...
How to Call the Camera in Android App Development
One of the great things about modern mobile phones is the increasingly good onboard camera. The Android API gives you seamless access to the...
Intro to OpenStack Part Two: How to Install and Configure OpenStack on a Server
This is the second article in our Introducton to OpenStack series. If you're interested in more in-depth professional training, The Linux Foundation offers OpenStack...
Behind the ‘Internet of Things’ Is Android—and It’s Everywhere
Ken Oyadomari’s work space at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif., looks like a triage tent for smartphones. Parts from dozens of...
Hacker-Friendly SBC Runs Linux on ARM+FPGA SoC
Avnet Electronics Marketing has begun shipping an improved, production-grade version of its community-supported, Linux-ready Xilinx Zynq-7020-based development kit. The $395 ZedBoard includes a Zynq-7020...
Civic Coding Strengthens Open Source Skills
I’ve been thinking a bit too much lately about GitHub and Drupal.org. More broadly, I’ve had my mind on open source + community. Sometimes...
CGit Update Adds Exciting Features, Security Fix
CGit, the widely-used replacement to GitWeb, has out a new release today. Besides incorporating some useful new functionality, it also takes care of a...
First Linux-Driven Arduino Board Reaches Out with WiFi
With its low cost, open source flexibility, and extensive I/O, Arduino is popular among educators, embedded prototypers, and other hardware hackers building everything from...
Samsung Talks About Its Aggressive Linux Talent Recruitment Strategy
I recently spoke to Samsung's Ibrahim Haddad who is the head of the company's Open Source Group in Silicon Valley. He is leading efforts...