by Editor
on 08.18.2010
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The last 12 months in Linux kernel development may have been less than exciting, but that may be just a breather before what's coming up next, according to kernel ...
by Editor
on 08.17.2010
(15 reads)
Last week I gave a presentation at LinuxCon in sunny Boston entitled Desktop Linux Distribution Showdown...
by Editor
on 08.16.2010
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Moblin and Maemo equals MeeGo, it sounds like such a simple equation...
by Editor
on 08.13.2010
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This week at LinuxCon, the Qualcomm Innovation Center (QuIC) joined The Linux Foundation at the platinum levelThis represents Qualcomm's strong commitment to Linux and to collaborative development...
by Editor
on 08.13.2010
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Although most people think about Bluetooth in its "cable replacement" uses, such as with wireless audio headsets and keyboards, the Bluetooth standard defines a range of protocols and profiles optimized for specific uses...
by Editor
on 08.13.2010
(18 reads)
Although most people think about Bluetooth in its "cable replacement" uses, such as with wireless audio headsets and keyboards, the Bluetooth standard defines a range of protocols and profiles optimized for specific uses...
by Editor
on 08.12.2010
(8 reads)
Free software has come a very long way, but there's still some serious challenges yet to be met.
by Editor
on 08.12.2010
(13 reads)
Today we're announcing the results of our LinuxCon 2010 Just for Fun Poll...
by Editor
on 08.11.2010
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Jeffrey Hammond had a message for LinuxCon attendees on Wednesday morning, "congratulations, you're on the winning team. Open source has crossed the chasm."
by Editor
on 08.11.2010
(16 reads)
I’m extremely proud to launch a major addition in our legal programs today: the Open Compliance Program...