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Development Release: Elive 2.1.42 (Unstable)

Samuel Baggen has released an updated development build of Elive, version 2.1.42, a Debian-based distribution with a highly customised Enlightenment 0.17 window manager: "The...

Now, a Master’s-Level Computer Science Degree, Delivered via MOOCs

Massive open online courses will soon deliver an advanced comp-sci degree at a very, very low price, courtesy of Georgia Tech, Udacity and AT&T.Read...

Ouya Android-based Game Console On Track for June Delivery

 Although there are a lot of people saying that the Android-based Ouya gaming console will be hindered by not having cutting-edge games available...

Live Linux Q&A Google Hangout: Open Cloud Infrastructure and Service Portability

Join some of the most prominent leaders in the open source cloud for a Linux Foundation live video chat next Tuesday, May 7 at...

LLVM/Clang 3.3 Delivers Speed Improvements

Last month I delivered benchmarks showing LLVM/Clang 3.3 offers performance improvements and then LLVM/Clang 3.3 is very competitive to GCC 4.8. For further confirming...

Mageia 3 Beta 4 Live Images are Here

Mageia 3 Beta 4 was released two weeks ago with a note saying live images to come. Well, by last week, I'd given up....

My Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit Picks and Details on Live Video Access to Keynotes

For The Linux Foundation, April is not the cruelest month: it's one of the busiest. Every year, we hold our Collaboration Summit in mid-April...

First Open Source Version of LiveCode Arrives

RunRev has released LiveCode 6.0, the first open source version of its cross-platform development environment. The release comes six weeks after the company successfully...

Live Chat Recap with $99 Linux Supercomputer’s Andreas Olofsson

Adapteva plans to release the first batch of its $99 Parallella boards on April 15. That means the company is less than two weeks away...

HTML5: Alive And Well With CIOs

Apparently, native apps have won. We even said so right here on ReadWrite. After all, Facebook apparently likes native more. Unfortunately, CIOs missed the memo,...