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LibreOffice 3.5.3 Released
The Document Foundation announced the latest release of their popular Open Source office suite today, LibreOffice 3.5.3. The announcement had a bit of a...
Upcoming Linux Hardware Tests, Benchmarks
Here's a look at some of the interesting Phoronix articles, open-source Linux benchmarks, and other coverage coming up in the next few weeks on...
Apple vs Samsung: Who’s the King of the Smartphones?
Apple is still the top smartphone maker in the U.S., according to the folks at NPD Group, outshining Samsung during the first quarter. Read...
LibreOffice 3.5.3 Update Arrives with Fixes
The maintenance update to the office suite fixes more than 60 bugs found in LibreOffice 3.5.2. The Document Foundation has also announced that 34...
Nokia Cites 45 Patents in Lawsuits Against HTC, RIM, Viewsonic
The company says that the patents relate to everything from power management to application stores. The suits were filed in the U.S. and Germany....
Ubuntu 12.04 vs. Windows 7: Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge Loses On Linux
Here's a comparison of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS versus Microsoft Windows 7 performance when it comes to using Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge...
Distribution Release: ArchBang Linux 2012.05
Willensky Aristide has announced the release of ArchBang Linux 2012.05, a lightweight Arch-based desktop distribution featuring the Openbox window manager: "ArchBang 2012.05 is out...
Maximal: A New Open-Source License…
Some user, after having communicated with Richard Stallman, decided to write a new open-source license. This new open-source license is quite simple and is...
Nouveau NV10-NV20 Can Now Handle S3TC
While still not available by default, the Nouveau NV10/NV20 Mesa DRI driver can now handle S3TC texture compression support when available... Read more at Phoronix
Mandriva Receives Reprieve, Future Still Uncertain
In his usual man-of-a-few-words manner today, Jean-Manuel Croset, Mandriva COO, announced that enough funds have been secured to allow Mandriva to keep its doors...