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Samsung Tops Apple in Fortune Global 500
Samsung Electronics is the world's 14th-largest company, beating out Apple, which took the 19th spot in the list. Read more at CNET News
Canonical Reinforces Carrier Advisory Group
With a 250-million-subscriber Chinese carrier joining the Ubuntu for phones club, Canonical now covers most growth markets. Meanwhile, work is progressing to get the...
Interview: Intel’s Alan Gara on Pathfinding for Exascale
Over at The Exascale Report, Mike Bernhardt brings us this new interview with Alan Gara, Intel’s Chief Exascale Architect. Formerly chief system architect for...
Intel/NVIDIA/AMD Compete On Linux GPU Driver Performance
After recently delivering a 15-way open-source Intel/AMD/NVIDIA GPU comparison, here are the benchmarks when tossing in the proprietary AMD Catalyst and NVIDIA graphics drivers...
Novena Open Source Laptop Trades Raspberry Pi Headers for Power
Former Chumby developer Andrew "bunnie" Huang has published details about a new revision of the board for his open source Novena development laptop. The...
BeagleBone Black Part 2: Linux Performance Tests
Last time around we took a look at the new $45 Beagle Bone Black (BBB) board which has a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with...
New Quipper Language is Like Java for Quantum Computers
Over at NewScientist, Sophie Hebden writes that a quantum computing now has its first practical, high-level programming language. And while today’s devices are not...
Samsung’s Record $8.3 Billion Profit Isn’t Enough for Worried Investors
Samsung today released guidance for its latest financial quarter, and to the average eye they're very positive. The company's early figures reveal an operating...
Intel Rapid Start Being Toyed With For Linux
UEFI Linux specialist Matthew Garrett is currently exploring the options for supporting Intel's Rapid Start Technology under Linux...Read more at Phoronix
Opera 15 Is Here, But Not Yet For Linux Users
The Norwegians announced today Opera 15, the first release of their closed-source cross-platform web-browser that's now powered by Google's Chromium/Blink engine...Read more at Phoronix