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Painkiller: Hell & Damnation Now Out For Linux
Painkiller: Hell and Damnation, a first person shooter by The Farm 51 and released in 2012 for Windows, is now out for Linux. This...
Training Scholarship Winner Nam Pho Uses Linux for Science
As a first-generation Vietnamese-American, Nam Pho says he learned to make the most of limited resources and opportunities in many facets of his life....
A GSM/GPRS & GPS Expansion Shield for Raspberry Pi
Today we present an expansion shield for Raspberry Pi to control the very effective GSM/GPRS SIM900 and SIM908 (with GPS) modules: in this way...
The Disruptive Business Model for Higher Education is Open Source
How do you make money from something that is free? Borrow some moves from the commercial open source playbook.Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are...
The AMD Radeon Performance Is Incredible On Linux 3.12
Over the weekend I released benchmarks showing the Linux 3.12 kernel bringing big AMD Radeon performance improvements. Those benchmarks of a Radeon HD 4000...
Oracle Brass Past and Present Tapped for Microsoft CEO – Report
Gates working down list of eight outsiders to fill Ballmer's hot seatTwo Oracle execs past and present have joined the list of top industry...
Google Gets Serious About Android as a Gaming Platform
Google has made available more tools for game developers to understand user experience.The post Google gets serious about Android as a gaming platform appeared...
Mesa 10.0 Is Declared: OpenGL 3.2 Comes For Intel Linux
The core Mesa library and Intel's open-source DRI Mesa driver is now in full compliance with the OpenGL 3.2 specification with GLSL 1.50. As...
Lenovo Leaks Manual for Budget Android Laptop by Accident
After a manual for the "IdeaPad A10" is put on the Web, Lenovo confirms that it's planning to release this new 10.1-inch laptop that...
Chromebooks: Unlikely Battlefield for Intel vs. ARM
Intel has been gearing up to put its processors against ARM, and it's logical that would happen with tablets. New Chromebooks have put the...