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Oracle Puts Out A New Version Of DTrace For Linux

Lenz Grimmer on behalf of Oracle has announced the second beta release of DTrace for Linux... Read more at Phoronix

Intel 12.02 Package Proclaims Stable Ivy Bridge

Intel released its "12.02 graphics driver" package today for Linux, which advertises stable support for the Intel Ivy Bridge platform... Read more at Phoronix

Samsung Announces Armor-Plated Android, the Rugby Smart

What's better than an advanced Android handset? Samsung thinks it's one that's military-grade tough such as its new Rugby Smart. Read more at CNET...

Mozilla’s App Store Takes Shape

Mozilla has been steadily moving forward with its Boot to Gecko and other mobile technology initiatives, and has successfully transitioned to a rapid release...

Internet Titans Reportedly Support Adding Do-Not-Track Buttons to Browsers

The Wall Street Journal is out with a report that may surprise many people following the privacy policies set by giant Internet companies. According...

Distribution Release: ConnochaetOS 0.9.1

Henry Jensen has announced the release of ConnochaetOS 0.9.1, an Arch-based Linux distribution for old computers (from i486 to Pentium MMX 166), built exclusively...

Firefox’s Jetpack Extensions Reach Mobile Browsing

Mozilla has begun adding mobile device support to its newer extensions framework--but it's also change Jetpack's direction and breaking earlier extensions' compatibility. Read more...

Ubuntu for Android to Star at Mobile World Congress

According to Mark Shuttleworth, Canonical is moving quickly ahead with its plans to bring Ubuntu to platforms going well beyond just desktop computers. In...

Proposals To Split KMS & GPU Drivers, 2D Kernel API

Following a "Kernel Display and Video API Consolidation" mini-summit held at the Emebedded Linux Conference (ELC 2012) last week, Linaro and other mobile/embedded Linux...

Exascale by 2018: Crazy …or Possible?

I recently saw some estimates that show we should hit exascale supercomputer performance by around 2018. That seems a bit ambitious – if not...