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NVIDIA Provides RandR Patch For Border Property

Following a proposal earlier this summer by NVIDIA to extend the RandR protocol, they have now produced a patch for the X.Org Server that...

DARPA Challenge to Inspire 40x Power Efficiency Improvement for Supercomputers

Eric Smalley from Discover Magazine describes how researchers are stepping up to a DARPA Challenge to construct a Petaflop supercomputer by 2018 that consumes...

News from VMworld 2011 and Beyond

Once again, it's time for VMworld and time for vendors to roll out all sorts of announcements. Since Linux plays such a big part...

Intel’s New SNB Acceleration Architecture Still Maturing

In early June there was the introduction of the Sandy Bridge New Acceleration Architecture by Intel that dramatically excelled the 2D and 3D performance...

SSL Certificates: What’s Left to Trust?

Tuesday morning, Chicago-based authentication services provider Vasco Data Security announced its DigiNotar subsidiary, which issues certificates for SSL used to secure financial and other...

Linux Benchmarks, Reviews Coming For September

Besides a 40-way graphics card comparison between the open and closed-source Linux drivers for both NVIDIA and ATI/AMD graphics processors, there's also a number...

Red Hat Seeks Wish List Items from Customers for RHEL 7

There are strong signs that Red Hat is approaching the next wave of its considerably successful business story. As CEO Jim Whitehurst has noted,...

Samsung DRM Driver Could Make It Into The Kernel

Last week I wrote about Samsung releasing code to a new DRM driver for one of their ARM SoCs, the Exynos 4210 that's used...

Two Reasons Why an Amazon Tablet Could Compete with the iPad

Not long ago, when Amazon first reported that it would be selling the Kindle eBook device, many analysts scoffed, and they had good reasons...

HP Could Revive The TouchPad, Says Former webOS VP

Hold on to something tight, webOS geeks. Your favorite tablet, which I can only assume is the TouchPad, might not be the last webOS...