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The Desktop Isn’t the Holy Grail for Linux, But It’s Growing There
There is no doubt that Linux is seeing healthy adoption at the server level, and arriving in many variants and embedded applications, but it's...
Chrome 17 Enters Beta, Improves Speed and Security
The new beta pre-renders some pages to load sites faster and helps to protect users against malicious downloads. The Google Chrome Team has also...
How to Craft a Killer Cover Letter for Linux Jobs
You're certified, bona fide, and active in your favorite open source project, but how do you craft the clever cover letter that lands your...
Lenovo Delivers Hybrid Laptop, Switches Between Linux and Windows
While it's not the very first laptop to deliver Linux alongside Windows in a hybrid portable system, Lenovo's new dual CPU, dual-OS ThinkPad X1...
A Manifesto for Efficient IT Infrastructure Management
If you are using a spreadsheet to track your data center equipment inventory, then take a moment and read this post. You might want...
Gartner Lowers Global IT Spending Forecast for 2012
Spending on tech products and services around the world is now expected to rise 3.7 percent from last year, a dip from Gartner's prior...
What’s Coming For The Linux 3.3 Kernel DRM Pull
Now that the Linux 3.2 kernel is released, the Linux 3.3 kernel merge window is open. Here's a quick look at what should be...
Sourcefabric, the Open Source Newsroom
The non-profit Sourcefabric builds digital open source newsrooms to support quality, independent journalism. Traditional news organizations have taken a major beating from the Internet,...
IBM Buys Cloud-Based Software Testing Platform Green Hat
In its first acquisition of 2012, IBM has announced the purchase of cloud-based software testing platform Green Hat. Financial terms of the deal were...
As Tablet Shipments Soar, Notebooks Take a Hit, Research Finds
NPD DisplaySearch says tablet shipments hit 72.7 million units in 2011, and could grow to 383.3 million by 2017.
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