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Android on an iPhone? There’s an App for That

Linux developers have managed to get Google's Android OS running on an iPhone, providing an open OS for the most closed of platforms.… Read more...

Jon ‘maddog’ Hall’s Picks for Today’s Six Best OSS Projects

Hot New Projects – In the Eye of the Beholder You would think that writing a blog entry on “Hot New OSS Projects” would not...

Peppermint: A New Linux OS for the Cloud

Peppermint, a new Linux-based operating system with a focus on cloud computing and Web applications, is launching into a private beta this week to...

The Bank, the Linux User and the 9-Month Call for Help

  Garrett Heaton can't speak highly enough of his bank. "USAA is a FANTASTIC bank, and their services and customer service are top-notch," he...

Google Bypassing Chrome OS for its Tablet Device?

Google is reportedly working on a tablet computer based on its Android operating system, not the Chrome OS. Google has declined to comment on...

What Songbird’s Flight Means for FOSS

  If a canary's song serves as a warning to miners, what does a Songbird's flight say about FOSS? That was the question on...

Adobe Posts Registration Pages for Flash and Air for Android Betas

Adobe has posted notification sign-up pages for Android beta versions of its upcoming Flash Player 10.1 and AIR products. Final versions of Flash Player...

Benchmarks Of GCC 4.5.0 Compiler Performance

Last week GCC 4.5.0 entered the world with improvements to the experimental C++0x support, Graphite-powered automatic parallelization support, compatibility with new ARM processors, Intel...

Updated Ubuntu Server OS Set for April 29 Release

Linux distributor Canonical will release production-ready server Ubuntu operating system later this month.   Read more at ComputerWorld

Linux Graybeards? Yes, But Also A Wisdom Circle (InformationWeek)

InformationWeek reports from the kernel panel discussion at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. "Andrew Morton, a key aide to Linux lead developer Linus Torvalds...