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Google CEO Page: Microsoft’s Outlook Google Talk integration is ‘milking off’ Google innovation
May 15, 2013 by Linux/Open Source News Headlines - Yahoo! News
Google CEO isn’t very happy that Microsoft decided to integrate its Google Talk messaging service into its Outlook webmail platform without extending a similar offer to Google for the Gmail platform. Page, speaking during the Google I/O developers … [Read More...]
Google’s new Android boss says software like Facebook Home could be blocked
May 14, 2013 by Linux/Open Source News Headlines - Yahoo! News
Android will likely always be open source, but just how open the platform will remain is an ongoing question. In a recent interview with Wired, Google’s new Android boss covered a lot of bases. He discussed the future of Android and dispelled … [Read More...]

HP Signs The Python Software Foundation Contributor Agreement
May 13, 2013 by Linux/Open Source News Headlines - Yahoo! News
Mark Atwood … [Read More...]
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Making Linux and Android Get Along (It’s Not as Hard as It Sounds)
May 16, 2013 Aaron Peters
Many free software fans, if they were like me, breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Android operating system hit the market. more>> … [Read More...]
Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 Code Name “Wheezy” Server Installation Guide
May 16, 2013 Tecmint
The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock. Debian Linux is one of the most popular and freely available Operating System developed by Debian Developers around the world. They are involved with various activities viz. maintaining software … [Read More...]

Drupal Is a Framework: Why Everyone Needs to Understand This
May 15, 2013 Diana Dupuis
Everyone planning and building Web solutions with Drupal benefits from understanding what a "hook" is—and why Drupal is not a CMS. more>> … [Read More...]
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Google Demos Linux Running on Hacked Glass
May 18, 2013 by Linuxtoday.com
All Things 3D: Although Google is offering a limited set of developer tools for Glass — and more are on the way — the company doesn't want to stop hackers from tinkering even further. … [Read More...]
New tablet boots Ubuntu Linux, Android, and Windows 8
May 17, 2013 by Linuxtoday.com
Linux Line: We've seen several Linux tablets emerge over the past year or so, but examples with triple-boot capabilities are much less common. … [Read More...]
Android is just the beginning: How Bluetooth is preparing for the internet of things
May 17, 2013 by Linuxtoday.com
GigaOM: Google's support for the Bluetooth Smart Ready platform in Android is one step forward for the radio technology’s dominance in the internet of things. But the Bluetooth SIG has a lot more up its sleeve. … [Read More...]
Google engineers: We’re trying to fix Android fragmentation
May 17, 2013 by Linuxtoday.com
CNET: Android team members acknowledged the continuing issue of fragmentation within the Android ecosystem. But they also said they planned to continue a rapid pace of innovation. … [Read More...]
MX Player Pro Lets You Bypass the Fiddling and Enjoy the Movie
May 17, 2013 by Patrick Nelson
I often run into issues playing video media on mobile devices. It's been something that has haunted me since the days of Windows Mobile on the Palm Treo -- remember those early smartphones? Believe it or not, it's still an issue years later with … [Read More...]
Hardware
5.0 – Works out of the box (Asus PCE-N15)
May 16, 2013 LinuxHCL Reviews
But with issues. After compiling the driver (from Asus) (I use CrunchBang - a Debian based distro) it works perfectly! … [Read More...]
Dell Now Offering Ubuntu on Alienware X51 Machines
May 15, 2013 by cj2003
According to Dell, the Ubuntu build of its Alienware X51 gaming rig has a starting price of $599 and spans across four base configurations, each featuring a third-generation Intel Core CPU and Nvidia GeForce graphics. The system comes with supported Ubuntu drivers from Nvidia right out of the box, … [Read More...]
Richard Stallman says Ubuntu Linux is ‘spyware’
May 15, 2013 by cj2003
FREE SOFTWARE PIONEER Richard Stallman has asked a South American free software association not to promote Ubuntu Linux at its events because it “spies on its users” by collecting its users’ desktop search activity and selling the data to Amazon. Read more here … [Read More...]
Ubuntu and the Missing Community Link
May 15, 2013 by cj2003
Sometimes, the symbolism of an act becomes more important than its actual consequences. A case in point is the repositioning of the link to the community page on the Ubuntu home page, which has reopened the divide between Canonical, Ubuntu’s commercial face, and parts of the Ubuntu community. … [Read More...]
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Feedly Gets Unity Web App Integration
May 13, 2013 By Joey-Elijah Sneddon
As Google Reader edging ever closer to cessation day (July 1st, fact fans) its millions of users are being forced to scout for a replacement service. July 1st – End of Google Reader Feedly is emerging as one of the most popular refuges for Reader fans. And it’s easy to see why: it offers … [Read More...]

HP 225 Laptop Lists Ubuntu As OS Option
May 13, 2013 By Joey-Elijah Sneddon
HP are listing Ubuntu as a pre-installed operating system option for their forthcoming HP 255 Notebook. The HP 225 Admittedly that, of itself, isn’t huge news. HP launched their first European Ubuntu-powered PC earlier this year in the form of the Pavilion 20 All-in-One PC. But the 225, if … [Read More...]

‘Half-Life 2′ Hits Linux, Available on Steam
May 10, 2013 By Sam Tran
Half-Life 2 Now Available for Linux Valve’s lauded first-person shooter Half-Life 2 has finally arrived on Linux. The Half-Life 2 series’ debut for Linux through Steam comes just after Valve’s release of Portal for Linux last week. Though originally released for the PC back in … [Read More...]
Hideki Yamane: 48GB mem machine for $600
May 9, 2013 by Hideki Yamane
DELL Power Edge T320 is sold for $250 and 8GB memory is $50, then 250 + 50 *6 = $550-600, 48GB memory. wow. … [Read More...]

Christine Spang: Debian on an X1 Carbon
May 9, 2013 by Planet Debian
Installing fresh hot Debian 7.0 on a shiny new ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptop turns out to be easy as cake. You just need to make sure to grab the wifi firmware from unstable instead of the all-in-one firmware tarballs, which contain a version that is missing a couple required files. wget … [Read More...]

Paul Tagliamonte: Hylang updates
May 9, 2013 by Planet Debian
We’ve got all sorts of spiffy changes lined up and another major release! We’ve got Hy version 0.9.7 released. The website is updated with the latest cut of the hylang, and y’all should check it out. Sadly, we’ve not attracted any women interested in hacking on hy, so I’d like to … [Read More...]

OLPC XO tablet e telescopio/microscopio per OLPC notebook – Notebook Italia
May 17, 2013 By Fedora Linux - Google News
Notebook ItaliaOLPC XO tablet e telescopio/microscopio per OLPC notebookNotebook ItaliaEntrambe le periferiche arriveranno presto sul mercato, a un prezzo non ancora rivelato, e saranno basate su una versione di Fedora Linux per il funzionamento, mentre il tablet OLPC XO sarà distribuito tramite la … [Read More...]

What Type of System Do You Need for Maya? – Opposing Views
May 13, 2013 By Fedora Linux - Google News
Opposing ViewsWhat Type of System Do You Need for Maya?Opposing ViewsMaya runs on all three major operating systems -- Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. On Windows, you need to be running a 64-bit version of Windows 7 or 8 Professional. You can also run Maya on Mac OS X 10.7.x or 10.8.x, and also on … [Read More...]
Juniper Builds SDN Controller with XMPP – Enterprise Networking Planet – EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet
May 6, 2013 By Fedora Linux - Google News
Juniper Builds SDN Controller with XMPP - Enterprise Networking PlanetEnterpriseNetworkingPlanetWhile the vApp Engine runs on CentOS Linux, the initial JunosV Contrail Controller has been tested on Fedora Linux. CentOS is a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, while Fedora is Red Hat's community … [Read More...]
Community Chat • Microsoft’s Windows Blue to be available later this year
May 11, 2013 By Colt Eli
Microsoft's update of its Windows 8 operating system, code-named Windows Blue, will be available later this year, supporting a variety of form factors and display sizes, and providing more options for both businesses and consumers."The Windows Blue update is also an opportunity for us to respond to … [Read More...]
General Hardware • Importance of Disaster Management Plans in IT Infrastructure
May 10, 2013 By Tomo Pauk
If you are starting a new office or expanding an existing one the most important thing that you will need is a suitable IT Infrastructure. The smooth working and productivity of an organization depends upon the quality of the IT services enabled in it. If you are thinking about creating an … [Read More...]
Community Chat • Google Motorola Unit Hit by EU for Seeking Apple Injunction
May 8, 2013 By Colt Eli
Motorola Mobility had tried to block Apple from using a key GSM mobile standard, but that move apparently violated antitrust rules, the EU said.Google's Motorola Mobility unit could be facing antitrust charges from the European Union after the agency notified the company that its conduct in seeking … [Read More...]









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