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TameJs: A JavaScript Extension for Making Event Programming Easier
TameJs is an extension to JavaScript created by the OK Cupid team. Its purpose is to make event programming "easier to write, read, and...
CyanogenMod 7 Hits 500,000 Installs, Eclipses Previous Milestone
Looks like another round of roman candles are in order. After already setting off the celebratory fireworks for its previous user install milestone, CyanogenMod...
Sequoia Leads $10 Million Investment In Dolphin, The Customizable Android Browser
The desktop browser wars are fiercer than ever, with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and *cough* Internet Explorer all in a heated race for users...
Mageia 2 Release Details Revealed
After an extensive discussion with the community on the Mageia developmental mailing list, Anne Nicolas revealed the results concerning Mageia release and support cycles...
Test Driving GNU Hurd, With Benchmarks Against Linux
Last week there was a GNU Hurd status update, which generated a fair amount of attention as it stated there are plans for a...
Optimizing GPU Performance by Mapping Memory Hierarchy
Patrick Viry writes that the Ateji PX approach to GPU programming makes it easy to map the GPU memory hierarchy, which is essential for achieving...
IBM ‘Blue Waters’ Super Node Washes Ashore in August
Big Blue has been talking about the Power7-based “Blue Waters” supercomputer nodes for so long that you might think they’re already available. But although...
openSUSE Weekly News 184 is out!
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 184. In this Issue:openSUSE Conference 2011 Registration openedGoogle Summer of Code ReportsSascha Manns: How to use three Open...
A Grab Bag of Unsung Open Source Gems
While many open source projects have bloomed into household names, lots of really good ones don't get much attention. IT World is out with...
Mozilla’s BrowserID Seeks to Ease Authentication Woes
Ever find yourself juggling so many passwords that you can't keep track of them, or compromising the security of your sign-ins by using the...