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A New Commercial Game For Linux That’s Not An FPS
There's a new commercial game coming to Linux that's not yet-another-first-person-shooter. Besides not being an FPS, one of the most common genres of Linux...
openSUSE 12.1 Arrives: What’s New and What Happened to 12.0?
The openSUSE Project has released openSUSE 12.1, eight months after 11.4 and the first release since SUSE officially became a subsidiary of Attachmate. With...
Android 4.0 Face Recognition Flawed
Google's Android 4.0 facial recognition unlock feature can be bypassed by using a photograph of the phone's owner
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AMD Linux KVM Virtualization Benchmarks
In recent weeks there have been a lot of AMD Linux benchmarks of the latest-generation Bulldozer processor, namely the eight-core FX-8150. The latest unique...
Convey and Nimbix Take Hybrid-Cores to the Cloud
Convey Computer announced today it is partnering with HPC cloud innovator, Nimbix, to deliver Convey’s unique hybrid-core architecture and bioinformatics personalities as a cloud-based...
Video: Texas Instruments Multicore DSPs for HPC
In this video, Arnon Friedmann from Texas Instruments provides an overview on the company’s new Multicore DSPs for HPC.
Texas Instruments is offering HPC developers the...
The Automotive Linux Summit Marks Linux’s Bright Future in Vehicles
If you cycled the clock back a few years, you would find lots of people still debating whether Linux had the potential to dominate...
Hengeveld: Looking Forward to SC11
In this special guest feature, Intel’s John Hengeveld primes us for a great week at SC11.
Read more at insideHPC
More Linux Kernel Patches To Mimic Windows
A day after Red Hat's Matthew Garrett published a Linux kernel patch to solve the ASPM power regression by more closely mimicking the Active...
The Near-Death of Blog Search
The first blog search engine was PubSub in 2002. It was inventive and strange in some ways (and took some getting used to); but it was...