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Samsung’s Black Galaxy S III Said To Launch In October With 64GB Of Storage

Samsung’s Galaxy S III is a pretty lust-worthy gadget to begin with, but the Korean electronics giant just won’t leave well enough alone. First...

Kernel Prepatch 3.6-rc2

Linus has announced the 3.6-rc2 prepatch. "Anyway, with all that said, things don't seem too bad. Yes, I ignored a few pull requests, but...

The LinuxCon/CloudOpen Experience

Imagine arriving at a conference where you immediately recognize Linux kernel developers from their annual Linux Kernel Summit photo. You connect with colleagues from...

AArch64/ARM64 Linux Kernel Work Still Ongoing

The ARMv8 64-bit architecture enablement, officially known as AArch64, is still ongoing for the Linux kernel... Read more at Phoronix

Canonical: Making the Open Cloud Seamless for Users

Cloud computing has made great strides over the past two years as more companies enter the market and open source projects emerge. But the...

Looking Back at One Year of Tizen

The Tizen project is approaching its one-year anniversary, which makes for a good opportunity to look back at how far the project has come....

Experience the Next Automotive Revolution

There are many significant milestones marking the path of automotive history from the early beginnings in the 19th Century to the era of modern...

30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: John Linville

This week's profile interview is with John Linville, the maintainer of the wireless LAN subsystem in the Linux kernel since 2006. Linville says he...

Zenoss or Nagios? Your All-Seeing Network Eye in the Sky

One of the most common questions when comparing network monitoring tools is "What does Zenoss do that Nagios doesn't?"Like a lot of grumpy old...

Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD Spills the Beans at the FCC

There isn't much we don't already know about Huawei's 10-inchMediaPad FHD, revealing most of its secrets well before its launch later this month. Now...