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GNOME 3.12 Seeded by GNOME OS Projects

The GNOME project is expected to release version 3.12 of its desktop Linux environment on March 26, featuring high-resolution display support, an overhauled gedit...

Google Wants to Let Android and iOS Gamers Play Together

Google Play game services, the backend that powers online features for many Android games, is expanding significantly to iOS. In an announcement timed for...

Qt for Tizen Update Makes for Easier Cross-Platform App Development

Earlier this month, the Qt for Tizen project announced its 1.0 Alpha 4 update of Qt solutions for developers, designers, and system integrators.Qt for...

PCLinuxOS “So Cool Ice Cubes are Jealous”

PCLinuxOS was born as a set of RPMs for Mandrake Linux. Remember Mandrake Linux? It was one of the first distros to aim for...

5 Mobile Linux OSes that Dare to Compete with Android

Editor’s Note: This article is part two of a two-part series by Eric Brown exploring Linux-based alternatives to the Android mobile operating system. Part...

A Crazy Qt-Based 3D Wayland “Maze” Compositor

For those interested in Wayland, Qt, and 3D, there's an interesting new Wayland compositor out in the wild. This compositor renders a 3D maze...

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...

Linux Adopton Trends 2012: A Closer Look

Toyota, Google, Facebook, New York Stock Exchange, Burlington Coat Factory, Amazon.These names represent just a handful of the thousands of large companies using Linux...

Linux Foundation Releases New FOSS Compliance White Paper

The Linux Foundation continues to provide simple, straightforward guidance to organizations setting up their open source compliance programs. Last month, we released a free...

Students in Los Altos Delight in Using Inkscape Drawing Program

  One of the fun parts of blogging for PCWorld.com is getting reader response e-mails from all over the world. You never know who is...