Linaro Optimizes ST-Ericsson's Snowball ARM Board
Feb 15, 2011Announced today, the open source community will be able to buy the Snowball development boards that use ST-Ericsson's AP9500 chipset and run free open source software and tools that have been optimized by Linaro.
more »Canonical Makes Ubuntu Component Catalog Public
Feb 15, 2011“There has not been a comprehensive, up-to-date freely available catalog like this for a long time,” said Victor Palau, Platform Services Manager at Canonical. “By making this open and easily searchable we want to speed the component selection for Ubuntu machines, and allow us and our partner manufacturers to focus on the value-added user experience.”
more »Doghouse: Hack and Beer in Rio maddog goes to Rio for “Hack and Beer” and learns to appreciate the journey.
Oct 26, 2010The little boy behind me was really excited about his first airplane trip. When the plane started to take off, he gave a very loud countdown to “blast off!” It was refreshing to hear that much enthusiasm, particularly because air travel has become a “magic elevator” for me. The doors close in one location and open in another, but I have little excitement in the journey, only the destination.
more »HP Plans webOS-Powered Tablet Early Next Year
Aug 20, 2010A Microsoft product is also in the works.
more »U.S. Smartphone Market: Blackberry leads, Google gains
Apr 08, 2010Analysis by comScore indicates that the Blackberry from RIM is clearly number one in U.S. smartphone sales.
more »Ttylinux now for ARM and PowerPC
Apr 06, 2010The minimalist ttylinux distro is now available in ARM and PowerPC versions.
more »Hands-on: Ben NanoNote Micronotebook
Apr 05, 2010Small wonder: the microcomputer with a 3-inch screen, flip lid and keyboard seems fragile, but has a lot to it –– even if the screen is a bit too soft.
more »MeeGo Repositories: Code Available for Moblin-Maemo Merger
Apr 02, 2010Imad Sousou, director of Intel's Open Source Technology Center, has released the first parts for developers of the Linux-based MeeGo platform for mobile devices.
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