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Nokia Shares Hit 16-Year Low as Losses Continue
The troubled smartphone company saw its shares sink to $1.84 yesterday, and in premarket trading today, they're down once again. Read more at CNET...
Beyond MapReduce: Hadoop Hangs On
Tooling upOpen ... and Shut Hadoop is all the rage in enterprise computing, and has become the poster child for the big-data movement. But...
Nokia Bridge: Nokia’s Incubator Gives Departing Employees €25k And More To Pursue Ideas That...
Nokia may still be fighting some pretty major fires on its burning platform, but it’s also building some bridges — namely the Nokia Bridge...
Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” Source Code Released
Google is releasing the source code to Android 4.1, code-named "Jelly Bean", to the Android Open Source Project. This will enable custom ROM developers...
Interview: Whamcloud Wins FastForward Contract for Exascale R&D
Today Whamcloud announced that the company has been awarded the Storage and I/O Research & Development subcontract for the Department of Energy’s FastForward program....
GitHub Pours Energies into Enterprise – Raises $100 Million From Power VC Andreessen Horowitz
Andreessen Horowitz is investing an eye-popping $100 million into GitHub, the ever popular repository for developers to post code and collaborate.It’s GitHub’s first infusion...
Ballmer: We Hope to Sell ‘A Few Million’ Surface PCs in Year
With Surface and now the acquisition of Perceptive Pixel, is Microsoft gearing up for total hardware domination? Read more at CNET News
Intel Loses One Of Its Linux Driver Developers
Several Phoronix readers have written in that Eugeni Dodonov, a former Mandriva developer who since last year has been working for the Intel Open-Source...
AMD’s Catalyst Evolution For The Radeon HD 7000 Series
It used to be -- at least when using the Windows Catalyst drivers -- that within the first few months of AMD releasing new...
Microsoft Should Be Broken Up, Vanity Fair Writer Says
Microsoft has lost its way, says Kirk Eichenwald, who talked about his Vanity Fair piece on CBS This Morning. Read more at CNET News