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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...
Weekend Project: Pre-Loading Maps for Open Source Navigation Apps
Map-based navigation: it's one of the killer apps for any mobile platform. The only sticking point is getting the maps. Downloading map tiles on...
Open Compliance Training Helps Set-Top-Box Manufacturer Leverage Linux
At The Linux Foundation, we are lucky to work directly with many of the most innovative companies in the world. We all know the...
Hands-on with MeeGo’s Tablet UX
Intel's MeeGo team isn't resting on its netbook-centric laurels. In February, the chipmaker released what it called a "developer preview" of a MeeGo user...
Nook Color 1.2 Review: Near-Perfect, but a Gap Remains
Barnes & Noble released an update to its Nook Color earlier this week that brings full-fledged apps, email, and Web browsing to its mid-sized...
Desktop Synchronization Shootout: Comparing the Best Linux Backup Tools
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The Linux landscape is littered with backup...
The Five Best Linux BitTorrent Clients
If you're new to Linux and looking for a great BitTorrent client, you're in luck. Linux has a fantastic variety of BitTorrent clients and...
A Who’s Who Guide to Open Source Augmented Reality Apps
Augmented Reality (AR) is one of those nebulous computing terms that can mean entirely different things to any two vendors. AR covers everything from...
Saab IQon and Linux: when Open Source isn’t Open, and your car isn’t really...
OK, Saab will use Android, which is more or less Linux, which is Open Source. But can you call “yours” a car that you...
Ask the Experts: How to Get Involved in the Community
In last month's Ask the Experts column, we talked to insiders about how to get paid to work on Linux. The experts replied with...