The guys who run Hulu, on the other hand, are smart. You'll see why in a bit.
Read more »Chrome grabs almost all the share that IE loses
Virtually all of Chrome's April expansion came at the expense of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer, which dropped 0.7 percentage points to finish the month at 59.95%, the first time that IE has fallen under the 60% mark.... Mozilla Corp.'s open-source Firefox, on the other hand, was up last month, albeit by only 0.07 percentage points to 24.6%.
Read more »Wearable linux computer, makes you feel like cap'n crunch
While you wouldn't spot me in the wild wearing the "scanner ring" I would certainly not mind owning this beauty. This is the W200 Wearable Computer it's a powerful computing device designed to be attached to the user's wrist for hands-free operation. ...It's available running Linux. The ultra rugged version is Linux only. (obvious as Linux is much more "rugged" after all ;-)
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Linux Versus E. coli
Scientists have been comparing manmade and natural networks. Once such comparison has been between the development of the Linux kernel and the genetic structure of - "living equivalent of Linux" - E. coli.
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We have an early Linux tablet video
FUSION GARAGE has announced the availability of its Joojoo tablet in the UK, and The INQUIRER went along to the launch for a walk-through of the Linux handheld device and obtained an exclusive demonstation video.
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Mobile phone sales rise as Andoid online usage soars
Driven by smartphone sales, the mobile phone market rebounded with 21.7 percent year-to-year growth in the first quarter of 2010, IDC says. Meanwhile, as of April 1 Android was available on 34 different devices from 12 manufacturers, with Android ad-view traffic growing at a 32 percent rate over the last year, says AdMob.
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Joojoo Linux tablet video demo
V3.co.uk gets a walk through of the Joojoo tablet, which has a USB port and runs Linux underneath its browser interface. The 12.1-inch tablet has a capacitive touchscreen and features an Intel 1.6GHz Atom processor and Nvidia ION chipset.
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Warning: Why your Internet might fail on May 5
On May 5, the world's top domain authorities (led by ICANN, the US Government and Verisign) will complete the first phase of the roll-out of DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) across the 13 root servers that direct user requests to the relevant websites on the internet.
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Five lesson for Google from Nexus One's sluggish start
Barely four months after the launch of its first smartphone, the HTC-built Nexus One, Google's commitment to the device seems to be on the wane.
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Proposal from OLPC Paraguay for better management of Sugar platform
The project to deliver One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) for educational purpose in developing countries is doing great in Paraguay. According to developer Bernie Innocenti, this success comes from a way to manage the development of the Sugar educational software that other countries (or any other similar projects, see for example the Teachermate or the italian JumpPC) could and should imitate.
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The FLOSS four, then and now
Okay, so now that you’ve downloaded the brand-spanking-new version of Ubuntu, what are you going to run it on? A similar question faced Linux users more than a decade ago. Desktop Linux distributions have always run on commodity hardware, but late in the last century a quartet of computer makers went a little bit further
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Dell’s slate roadmap revealed: Android, MeeGo, smartbooks and more...
A leaked slide from Dell’s mobile roadmap deck shows 5 inch and 7 inch slates running Android and MeeGo, a 3G slate bundled by Vodafone plus two ARM-powered 11 inch ‘smartbooks’.
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Ubuntu's Linux OS -- Mac OS X's Doppelganger?
Apple is fading from relevance in the computing space as it turns its attention toward phones, Web tablets and other consumer gadgets.
Read more »Critics' Choice Review: HTC Incredible Dubbed 'Best Smartphone'
If you have the audacity to name your new smartphone Incredible, it had darn well better live up to its name. Based on the reviews from CNET, LAPTOP magazine, PC Magazine, and PC World, the new HTC Droid Incredible does just that.
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Is Linux, not Windows, to blame for spam epidemic?
The latest MessageLabs spam index reveals that relative to its market share, any given Linux machine is five times more likely to be sending spam than any given Windows machine. But what are the facts behind those headline grabbing numbers and can Windows really get off the hook that easily?
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