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Dell Offers Low-Cost Ubuntu Notebook, But You Can Get Costs Lower

As we've noted before, Canonical and giant PC maker Dell Computer have already found new horizons for Ubuntu in China in India. And, Dell...

RadeonSI Gallium3D Driver Sees A Few Fixes

For those that don't closely follow the Mesa Git repository, there's finally a few more "RadeonSI" Gallium3D driver fixes that arrived this morning for...

Nvidia: Intel’s Xeon Phi Validates Accelerators

It was a Battle Royale at SC12 recently as the two leading accelertor vendors rolled out new products. Over at The Inquirer, Lawrence Latif...

A DIY Raspberry Pi Hack Lets You Build The Smallest Gaming Cabinet In The...

A hacker called AKA Jeroen Domburg built his own teeny, tiny Raspberry Pi-based MAME cabinet using some laser-cut plexiglass, some custom controls, and...

HTC Turns to New Marketing Chief

Coming off an abysmal quarter and generally lackluster performance of late, the phone maker could use a good marketing push. Read more at CNET...

iPad And Android Tablet Market Share Margin Narrows Much Faster Than Originally Predicted

Apple continued to win out in terms of tablet market share this past quarter, according to the latest figures from ABI Research, with a...

Android Users: More of Them Than Fanbois, But They Don’t Use the Web

Slabber dabbler laggards mean trouble for GoogleOpen ... and Shut  Android smartphone shipments now dwarf those of Apple's iPhone, yet Apple's iOS still accounts...

Android Follows Linux into Wide World of Embedded

Earlier this month, Texas Instruments (TI) announced it was cutting 1,700 jobs and dropping its consumer mobile processors to focus on the general embedded...

OpenShift, Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service, Headed to the Enterprise

Red Hat’s OpenShift platform-as-a-service started as a hosted solution for developers. It was, ostensibly, Red Hat dipping its toe into the platform-as-a-service waters. It...

LF: There’s Less Concern About ARM UEFI SecureBoot

James Bottomley wrote a new blog post this morning about why the Linux Foundation really isn't concerned about UEFI SecureBoot on ARM hardware (smart-phones,...