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Intel ups tablet ammo with MeeGo, Android 2.2 for x86

Software development for portable devices and tablet PCs is ramping up in a big way at Intel with the processor giant now backing Google’s...

A Peek at MeeGo for Tablets

It's not quite July yet, but it's not too soon to start adding things to your Christmas wish list. Case in point? A MeeGo-based...

New APIs for Mozilla’s JetPack: tabs, selection and Ajax

Version 0.5 of JetPack, intended for developing plug-ins for Firefox and Thunderbird, now includes several new APIs for XML HTTP Requests, Tabs and localisation Read...

Nvidia Releases a Much Improved Video Driver for Linux

Nvidia display driver 256.35 for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. After many months of hard work, finally Nvidia lunch this June 22nd the final and...

Intel’s UXA 2D Performance Improvements

In this month's AMD Catalyst 10.6 driver update for Linux they rolled out the ATI 2D Acceleration Architecture, which pleased many ATI Radeon customers,...

Finding Evernote Replacements for Linux

One of the applications many users ask about when migrating to Linux is Evernote. While the folks at Evernote haven't created a Linux port,...

Red Hat Offers Support for Developing and Deploying Cloud Services

The new Red Hat Cloud Solution should help customers to use and to deploy cloud computing. Additional Red Hat 'cloud partners' expand the range...

Seven GNU Projects For .NET Developers

 AJAX Control ToolKitACT is a very good framework for the ASP developers to develop rich internet applications. Check out the project's page on the...

Linux Is Power, But Is Linux for Me?

 There are many things that Linux is good at, for example Hardware detection and configuration, but as long as the hardware is compatible with...

Mozilla Firefox 3.6.4 With Crash Protection Now Available For Download

On June 22Mozillalaunch the Firefox version 3.6.4  with crash protection. This mean if a plug in crash, Firefox not, this is a great improvement...