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Interconnects Are Newest Twist in Intel vs. ARM

Over at EE Times, Rick Merritt writes that interconnects are the newest front in the war over server microprocessors between Intel and ARM.Intel is...

AppDirect Nails $8.5M To Build A Cloud App Store, Rackspace Newest Partner

AppDirect, a company that offers white-label cloud-based app stores, has today announced $8.5 million in funding to ride the wave of interest in cloud...

News: Newest openSUSE Linux Release Offers Rolling Releases

The newest release of Novell's openSUSE Linux debuts with LibreOffice, KDE 4.6, a zippy package management system and a new rolling release system that...

The Newest Linux: Chrome OS

An innocuous posting on Google's official blog last night has sent huge waves throughout the IT community today. In that post, Google has announced...

Upgrading to the newest Fedora release

Author: Bruce Byfield With Fedora 10 scheduled for release today, many users are thinking about how they are going to upgrade. A complete upgrade is...

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Last month I wrote in my Entropy (personal) blog about the failures of two of my computer systems. I ended up wiping the hard...

Opera 9.50 Is Out! Review of the Newest Opera Release

A complete review of the Opera browser in its newest form: release 9.50. The article reviews all major aspects and features of Opera, like...

Vala’s Jürg Billeter on GNOME’s Newest Development Platform

Author: JT Smith The GNOME project has a new tool coming into its own that enables developers to produce GObject libraries using the high-level Vala,...

Newest FSF board member Hill discusses free software goals

Author: Bruce Byfield "I'm a bit of a rebel," Benjamin Mako Hill says, quoting a phrase he first read on an online calendar for activists,...

A look at the newest Python Metaprogramming

BlueVoodoo writes "Python made metaprogramming possible, but each Python version has added slightly different -- and not quite compatible -- wrinkles to the way...