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Coming Soon : Open Source Graphic Drivers For Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a single board, ARM based mini-computer which costs as low as $35. The device lacks open-source drivers and people have to...

XBMC for Android Set-Top Boxes is Coming Soon

The XBMC team has announced that it has been working on porting a fully fledged version of the open source media centre to Android....

Over 1 Million User Credentials Compromised in Android Forums Hack

Phandroid, a popular Android news blog, has confirmed that its Android Forums site has been compromised and that a database containing the private data...

How a Looming Talent Gap Will Crush Enterprise Hopes for Big Data

Large enterprises are putting a lot of money and effort into making sure they have the latest and greatest in Hadoop and other big...

openSUSE 12.2 RC1 Available for Testing

openSUSE 12.2 Release Candidate 1 is now available to download.Get itDownload it from software.opensuse.org/developer. As usual, a list of the most annoying bugs is...

Following Microsoft’s Recipes for Android Self-Programming

Microsoft is involved in a project geared toward self-programming and extending the functionality of the Android smartphone environment. That's surprising, because Microsoft has...

Open Recall: Fresh Apps for the Linux Desktop

Open Recall is a space on The H for those things that are too small to package as news but are worth the linkage....

Cloudability Raises $8.7 Million From Foundry Group For Service To Track Cloud Spending

Portland-based Cloudability has raised $8.7 million from the Foundry Group in a Series A round for its service that tracks cloud costs and gives...

Reverse-Engineering USB Keyboards For Linux Support

For those interested in reverse-engineering USB keyboards (or other input devices), there's a short yet effective guide by Julien Danjour for reverse-engineering a Logitech...

Free-Software Activists Hope for Detained Engineer’s Freedom

Bassel Khartabil, a volunteer with copyright licensing nonprofit Creative Commons, was reportedly detained by the Syrian government on March 15. Read more at CNET...