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Debian 7.0 ‘Wheezy’ now available, lets Linux users mix architectures
Posted On 05 May 2013 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
In a market crowded by ocelots, cows and mountain lions, it's nice to see an operating system that isn't named after an animal. The trend bucking OS? Debian's 7.0 update, Wheezy. Okay, it's technically the name of a penguin from Toy Story, but we'...
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Facebook considered building an operating system for Facebook Home, but wanted greater reach
Posted On 16 Apr 2013 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
"The [story behind the history of Home] was about making an experience that flows through friends and people. We saw three ways that we could do this. One, we could go and build an operating system. Second, we could dig into Android deeply in order t...
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LG acquires webOS from HP, plans to use it in smart TV platform
Posted On 25 Feb 2013 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
Here's a wild one -- webOS has been revived, and the suitor may surprise you. LG has reportedly lifted the troubled webOS unit from HP's hands, but instead of using it in future smartphones or tablets, it's planning to inject the operating system acr...
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Microsoft moves another 20 million Windows 8 licenses over holiday season, 100 million total app downloads
Posted On 08 Jan 2013 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
Ready for your quarterly dose of Windows 8 sales figures? After hearing that some 40 million licenses had been sold through last November, the company's CFO and CMO for Windows Tammi Reller announced here at CES that Microsoft has sold 60 million Win...
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Windows 8 review
Posted On 30 Oct 2012 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
It's unusual, to say the least, for us to spend a year with a product before publishing our review. In the case of Windows 8, we've written thousands of words already, starting with our first hands-on in September of 2011, followed by deep dives on t...
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Google bumps Android to 4.2, keeps Jelly Bean moniker
Posted On 29 Oct 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
Well, it's no Key Lime Pie, but Android 4.2 is certainly a treat in its own right. The latest version of Google's mobile OS makes a number of evolutionary improvements to its already impressive repertoire -- including a new quick settings menu that c...
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Ubuntu lands on Nexus 7 slates with Canonical’s one-click installer
Posted On 27 Oct 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
If you'd rather not let your Nexus 7 live out its life as a Jelly Bean-toting device, Canonical's freshly minted Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer can help. Instead of allowing Ubuntu to ride shotgun with Android, the installer requires unlocking the ...
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Kaspersky Labs preps its own OS to guard vital industry against cyberwarfare
Posted On 16 Oct 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Kaspersky Labs' namesake Eugene Kaspersky is worried that widely distributed and potentially state-sponsored malware like Flame and Stuxnet pose dire threats to often lightly protected infrastructure like communication and power plants -- whatever yo...
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Linux Foundation proposes convoluted solution for UEFI Secure Boot
Posted On 12 Oct 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
With Windows 8 Microsoft is pushing manufacturers away from a traditional BIOS to UEFI with Secure Boot. But that poses problems for alternative OSes like Linux, because UEFI requires any software have a signed certificate. The Linux Foundation has b...
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Linux 3.6 kernel released with ‘hybrid sleep’ capability, Google’s TCP Fast Open extension
Posted On 01 Oct 2012 By Steve Dent. Under: Uncategorized.
The last couple of Linux kernel updates have been a bit of a circus, with Android merging in the 3.3 ring and graphics integration on a (noisy) 3.4 center stage. Version 3.6 of the open source kernel has less flashy, more serene features this time, w...
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