A Chinese educational device vendor announced it will use Trolltech's Qt for Embedded Linux application framework in its Linux-based educational devices. Noah Education Holdings currently offers over a dozen handheld "digital-learning devices" (DLDs), three of which run embedded Linux.
Read more »An open letter to Adobe
Thank you so much for releasing Flash Player 10 beta 2 for Linux. Thanks even more for (finally) building in support for video4linux2 Webcam technology. You have no idea how much we appreciate that. The only problem is that many (if not most) of us can't use it. You see, it crashes our browsers within seconds.
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Thinking about a career in Linux? Part 1
The other night, a good question popped out of my head — How many of the geek teenagers wish to work on closed source technology today?
Read more »Research bots leverage open-source for child-like intelligence
Researchers from across Europe are being trained in Genoa, Italy, this month in advance of taking possession of their very own iCub: a robot designed to have the physical and sensory capabilities of a two-and-a-half year old child.
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NASA still using Lisp?
"I came across this site which seems to be a fairly up-to-date NASA project based around Emacs and Common-Lisp..."
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PatientOS v0.81 Open Source GPLv3 EMR Software
PatientOS is an open source electronic medical record (EMR or EHR) for physician offices and clinics.
Read more »An Update On Generic GPU Video Decoding
One of Google's Summer of Code projects this year is to bring hardware-based video acceleration to Linux with Gallium3D. The advantage of this design is that the implementation is designed to be universal to any driver using Gallium3D, which for now is largely just the Nouveau driver and an experimental Intel version.
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Motorola Releases Touchscreen Linux Smartphone
The Moto A810 entry-level smartphone features Bluetooth capabilities, handwriting recognition, and a multimedia player.
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Open-source applications gaining ground across Asia
Reception toward open source technology has been very positive across Asia, the top executive of a Philippine-based global software and engineering services company said.
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Opinion: Year of the penguin
It’s taken the confluence of several disparate but connected events to create the perfect breeding ground for desktop versions of Linux to finally flourish.
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UMPCs and Linux: made for each other, and coming soon
Who knew that the biggest desktop Linux show of 2008 would turn out to be the June Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan, where the next generation of Linux desktop hardware was put on display? In fact, Linux was at the heart of no fewer than four different ultra mobile PCs (UMPC).
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Could Linux be a better gaming OS than Windows?
Linux and Mac users alike will both know that Windows has by far the lion's share of the computer gaming market... However, I believe that from an architectural point of view, Windows is not the best platform for gaming. I
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Meet the People Who Have Trillions Riding on Linux this Fall
If you work around Linux regularly, in some ways the latest amazing news is… not that amazing. The New York Stock Exchange, where the world’s largest public companies trade their stocks, is now running on Linux. (Microsoft is not listed on the NYSE; they trade on the NASDAQ. Now *that* would have been a fun headline…) In addition the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also runs on Linux.
Read more »Is Linux Getting the Shaft?
As I recently reported, there is an order of magnitude difference between the market share of Linux "out there" in the world, and the market share of LInux on Scienceblogs.com and on this very blog. Subsequently, I was trolled by my very own brother "...
Read more »Bank of America may finally embrace Firefox
The largest bank in the United States has officially ignored the second most popular Web browser--until recently.
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