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Open Source and Hardware Have Transformed Google
A year ago, BusinessWeek published a story called "It's Official: Google Is Now a Hardware Company." And since then, Google's involvement with hardware has...
IBM Opens Up POWER Architecture For Licensing
IBM is now following in the steps of ARM Holdings and has decided to allow for licensing of their CPU architecture. IBM and a...
Linux 3.11 Benchmarks For Nouveau Graphics
We now know that the Linux 3.11 kernel has a heck of a lot of AMD Radeon performance potential through the new dynamic power...
Reviewing Kali Linux – The Distro for Security Geeks
An introduction to Kali Linux - the distro for security geeksWhen it comes to hacking, security, forensics etc, linux is the only and the...
Why Agile Isn’t Enough for Many Software Projects
Agile and scrum -- which encourage team-based partnerships between developers and end-users -- don't work well within large or complex environments, expert warns.Read more...
Red Hatters Build Lantern of Food for Charity
If you think Red Hat is just about Linux, then you're mistaken. Red Hat is quite active locally sponsoring various activities and educational programs...
Calligra 2.7.1 Available for Kubuntu
Packages for the release of the Calligra Suite 2.7.1 are available for Kubuntu 13.04, 12.10 and 12.04. You can get it from the Kubuntu...
GNOME 3.10 to be Offered for Wayland Beside X
The GNOME project announced plans for supporting Wayland quite a while ago and progress has been reported incrementally for months. Wayland was supported in...
AMD Fusion Linux Gallium3D Performance Has Improved A Lot
The performance of the open-source AMD Radeon Linux graphics driver for AMD Fusion APUs has improved a lot, but the Gallium3D driver performance still...
PiCast Offers Chromecast Functionality for Raspberry Pi
Much has been made about Google's $35 Chromecast dongle, which lets users stream their desktops and video to large screen TVs, but there is...