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Best VOIP Clients for Linux (That Aren’t Skype)

There are occasions when I require a Voice Over IP (VOIP) session. The single most pressing demand is podcast interviews ─ of which I...

Intel Rebrands Its Low-Power Atom Chips for Mobile Devices

Gone will be the confusing mashups of numbers, replaced by the easier-to-understand and remember Atom x3, x5 and x7 names.Read more at eWeek

Four Steps to Take Before Migrating Legacy Components to a SaaS App

Your organization should break down a legacy system into components before putting them into a SaaS app your development team creates. Follow these steps.Read...

How to Use the OpenStack SDK for Go

This is the third article in our OpenStack API tutorial series. To learn how you can deploy and administer OpenStack in an enterprise environment,...

New Ubuntu Phone Flash Sale Confirmed for February 26

Dear all, the time has come for a new flash sale of the BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition smartphone, as BQ had the pleasure...

Open Source Control Tower for Drones, by 3D Robotics

Last 10th of February, 3D Robotics launched on Play Store their app to control copter and plane drones, Droidplanner: “3D Robotics, the largest U.S.-based...

Android-Based Console OS Available For Download

If you're after running Android on your laptop or desktop computer and Android x86 isn't panning out, the Android-based Console OS is now available...

IBM, ARM Deliver Starter Kit for Internet of Things

There is no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as one of the hottest stories of 2015. We've already reported on...

Plans Brewing For Libinput 1.0

Peter Hutterer of Red Hat has laid out some plans for releasing libinput 1.0 and coming up with a stable ABI/API...Read more at Phoronix

Overview of Three Chat Clients for KDE: Quassel, KVirc and Konversation

Internet Relay Chat has a history of over 25 years and it is still a widely used text-based protocol for chatting. In the Linux...