Watch this: a Linux powered baby dinosaur, with a arm processor heart. The robot runs Live OS. An embedded, linux based operating system which features a custom programming language, giving the possibility to interact with the robot on the programming level. It features Artificial intelligence,programmable emotions and lot's more.
Read more »Introducing the EVTV - A step forward in Linux-based Home Theater PCs
EightVirtues.com Computers and ElementHTPC.com are proud to announce the EVTV! An innovative Home Theater PC designed to deliver a fully functional computing environment for your television alongside web media services like Hulu Desktop, Boxee TV, YouTube XL, and more.
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Mobilizing Open Source: Intel, Nokia Dish on MeeGo's Progress
Intel and Nokia are two of the largest tech companies on the planet, but when it comes to developing a new mobile operating system, they've opted to not just team up, but to enlist the legions of open source developers out there.
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New developer demographics favor Linux, PHP
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer might agree with The Who that "the kids are alright," but he's unlikely to appreciate their changing taste in programming languages and operating systems. But then, neither will Oracle CEO Larry Ellison.
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Linux-ready netbook touted for eight-hour battery life
ZaReason is shipping a Linux-ready, 10-inch netbook that uses the Intel Atom N450 processor and is claimed to offer eight hours of battery life.
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What Is Open Cloud?
I've read a bit of angst about cloud lock-in, a lot of weed pulling in the form of interoperability standards for the cloud, and a manifesto or two about 'Open Cloud'. And in between, I've seen lots of interesting new tools for cloud computing, and lots of narratives about how the tools, combined with the formalization of use cases, pave the way for open clouds.
Read more »A Linux Powered iPad? Try the WePad, but ignore the Windows 7 bit
While reports suggest that Google is planning an Android or Chrome driven slate computer to rival the iPad, fuelled by some loose party talk by CEO Eric E. Schmidt, others have a date and price for their iPad-alike machine already. Take the Windows 7, sorry I mean Linux, powered WePad for example.
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HTC Incredible Close to Release, Will Pack Market's Best Phone Hardware
The HTC Incredible looks to take on the iPhones and Blackberries in the battle for smart phone dominance
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A fragmented Android universe
Despite the fact that version 2.1 of Google's mobile operating system has been available for several months, most devices are still running older versions
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German firm presents an iPad killer
First, relax. The new baby is called "WePad" and it's an Android device. Or, as the developers put it: The WePad is an open platform and everybody can contribute. It's based on established technologies like Linux, Android and Adobe AIR. Every developer in the world can create applications for this device. And you can also use existing Android applications.
Read more »pocket hd multimedia dream device
If you're looking for a handheld hd multimedia device, your search ends here. This is such a cool device. The only downside is apparently the korean manufacturer can't keep up with demand as it's fully sold out at the moment of this writing.
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Linux Foundation rallies MeeGo support
The Linux Foundation announced that twenty seven companies or organisations are pledging their support for the MeeGo mobile Linux platform
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Open-source biotechnology
The free software community, along with the commercial ecosystem which surrounds it, is widely seen as having pointed the way toward successful, collaborative development of common resources. We have seen a number of attempts to port the free software model to other areas of endeavor. Open content, headlined by sites like Wikipedia, has adopted this model with considerable success.
Read more »Meyer Sound Joins Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation today announced that Berkeley, Calif.-based professional audio equipment manufacturer, Meyer Sound Laboratories, is its newest member.
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Is Google prepping an Android tablet?
Google appears to be prepping an Android-based tablet device, says The New York Times. Meanwhile, a study by IMS Research predicts that at year's end, Apple's iPad will own 51 percent of the $3.6 billion tablet PC market, with Android taking 24 percent.
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