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Intel Snaps Up Smartwatch Maker for $100m: Report
Intel has reportedly purchased smartwatch maker Basis Science to become part of the firm's arsenal in the wearable device industry.Read more at Enterprise Open...
Video Acceleration Takes The Backseat On Chrome For Linux
Due to notorious Linux graphics drivers, Google developers working on Chrome/Chromium aren't looking to enable hardware video acceleration by default anytime soon. The problem...
The Potential for OpenStack in the Enterprise
Big things are in store for OpenStack this year. The community is growing, now at almost 14,000 people from more than 130 countries. The...
Radeon Gallium3D Performance Gets Close To Catalyst On Ubuntu 14.04
With the open-source graphics driver stack found in the forthcoming release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Mesa 10.1 + Linux 3.13), the performance of the...
A Formula for Launching the Red Hats of the Future
Last week Peter Levine, former XenXource CEO and current Andreesen Horowitz partner, wrote an article for TechCrunch: Why There Will Never be Another RedHat:...
Raspberry Pi Marks 2nd Birthday With Plan for Open Source Graphics Driver
Aurich LawsonThe Raspberry Pi Foundation, with help from chipmaker Broadcom, is laying out a path toward an open source graphics driver for the tiny...
Intel Aims for Gamers, Enthusiasts with New SSD 730 Series
The company has overclocked the controller and NAND flash, slapped a skull on the new solid-state drives, and priced them from $249 when they...
Introducing: Debian for OpenRISC
Christian Svensson has announced a version of Debian for the OpenRISC open-source processor. "Some people know that I've been working on porting Glibc and...
Samsung: We’re Working on 64-Bit Chips for This Year
The company also has an integrated apps processor/LTE chip in the market and is considering doing more on the connectivity side, an executive from...
YunTab S5 Android Phone Uses 3D Infrared for Secure Face Unlock
Want to keep your phone secure with just your face? This $152 Chinese handset will do just that. Read more at CNET News