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Development Release: Pardus Linux 2011.1 Beta

Gökçen Eraslan has announced the availability of the beta release of Pardus Linux 2011.1: "The Beta release of the upcoming Pardus 2011.1 is now...

Redux: Supercomputing — Where to From Here?

Vincent Hindriksen over at Stream Computing has written up a nice summary of Bob Feldman’s panel session entitled Supercomputihng: Where to From Here, which...

Open Source Project Brings Android Apps to iOS with ‘Hello World’ Panache

  Ever think you'd see Android applications executing natively within iOS? A project called "in-the-box" is working toward this goal, and it's hoping to provide...

Nightwork: A History of MIT Hacks

A delightful book that should be on your summer reading list, or a potential gift for your favorite geek, is a new offering from...

Linux 3.0 RC1 Approved By Linus Torvalds, Adds Support for Kinect and More

Linux creator Linus Torvalds has approved a release candidate for the next version of the Linux kernel: Linux 3.0. According to ConveivablyTech, Linux 3.0...

Linaro Non-Profit is Rapidly Hitting Embedded Linux Milestones

For years, many Linux users wished for it to achieve a level of success on the desktop that in never did achieve; however, a...

Say Hello To Linux 3.0; Linus Just Tagged 3.0-rc1

For anyone that was doubting Linus Torvalds would finally part ways with the Linux 2.6 kernel series, you lost your bets. On the eve...

Distribution Release: Grml 2011.05

Michael Prokop has announced the release of Grml 2011.05, a Debian-based live system featuring a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators and...

The Different Back-Ends To KDE’s KWin

It was just yesterday that Martin Gräßlin, the lead KWin developer, had written yet another insightful blog post about the underlying improvements to KWin...

This is the ASUS PadFone

  Wow, so our theory and mockup turned out to be pretty much spot on: indeed, the oddly named ASUS PadFone does tuck itself into...