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Linaro Boosts Android 4.0.4 Performance

Developers at Linaro have optimised version 4.0.4 of Google's open source Android mobile operating system so that it runs up to twice as fast,...

Debian Wheezy for Raspberry Pi Goes Into Testing

Developers working with the low cost ARM based mini-computer now have a new version of Debian GNU/Linux to test: "wheezy."Read more at The H

Are Multi-Core Processors a Waste of Time for Android? [Android]

Many Android handsets feature incredible processing power these days, with multiple cores and high clock speeds seeming to offer incredibly smooth performance. According to...

Microsoft Works on Hyper-V Support for OpenStack–Again

Back in February, we reported on the removal of Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor from the OpenStack cloud platform. The hypervisor was originally included in releases...

CentOS Details Efforts to Maintain Speedy Release Schedule

The CentOS developers have been hard at work insuring that future releases of the clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux will not be delayed....

No Ice Cream Sandwich for You? Clone It!

If you've been waiting with the patience of biblical figure Job for your handset maker to release a hardware-specific version of Android's latest...

Apple Request for Ban on Samsung Tablet Put on Hold

The company has asked a District Court judge to ban Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1, but it won't be able to get its wish until...

Android 4.0 for Droid Razr Delayed, Verizon Says June 12

A source at Big Red says Ice Cream Sandwich will begin being pushed to the thin flagship phone starting next week. Read more at...

Oracle Verdict Double Plus Good for Linux Movement

Open Invention Network: Industry unification terminates trollsThe recent verdict against Oracle in its patent case against Google over Java use in Android is good...

Baidu Custom ROM for Nexus S Swaps Google’s Apps for Baidu’s Own, Gets Few...

The Nexus S was supposed to be the definition of Google's perfect phone circa late 2010, so we can't imagine that too many at...