Intel Reports 2010 Record Year
Jan 14, 2011Up 24 percent over last year, Intel finish up its fiscal year with a reported $43.6 billion in sales.
more »openSUSE Seeks Two New Board Members
Jan 14, 2011The openSUSE Board elections process, which began in December last year, has now moved into the election phase and the final results will announced on January 26, 2010.
more »Jaspersoft 4 Available Now
Jan 13, 2011Jaspersoft 4, a commercial open source Business Intelligence Suite designed for web applications, is now available.
more »OpenDoc Society Announces Document Foundation Membership
Jan 13, 2011The Document Foundation brings LibreOffice to the association that promotes best practices for office applications with its membership into the OpenDoc Society.
more »Red Hat HQ to Remain in North Carolina
Jan 12, 2011"Red Hat has enjoyed a great partnership with the State of North Carolina and we are really excited to continue on this path. This is a very exciting time for Red Hat and its employees!" --Leigh Day, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications for Red Hat.
more »Canonical Discusses Banshee Decision
Jan 12, 2011Jason Warner, Ubuntu Desktop Manager for Canonical, discusses the ‘whys’ of the Banshee decision.
more »The Linux Foundation Announces 2011 Event Schedule; Book Early for Special Discounts
Jan 11, 2011The Linux Foundation announces its 2011 Event Schedule, Call for Presentations and the introduction of LinuxCon Europe.
more »GoAhead Joins Linux Foundation
Jan 11, 2011GoAhead, a provider of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions for network equipment manufacturers is now a member of the Linux Foundation.
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System76 Unleashes Pop!_OS 24.04 Beta
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