Developing a current generation game without current generation software sounds like an impossible task - unless you're [Iranian] Fanafzar Game Studios.
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50 Places Linux is Running That You Might Not Expect
It was not long ago when Microsoft Windows had a tight stranglehold on the operating system market. Linux is hovering just beneath 1% of the overall market share in operating systems. And although that might sound like a small number, Linux is far more than just a fringe OS.
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Educating the telcos on being open
If somebody writes a book with “open” and “mobile” in the title I pretty much have to read it. Though you can buy a paper copy of Open | Mobile on Amazon you can also download a free PDF from the authors’ site — which is what I did.
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Cool Linux powered robot boat
The Roboat is an autonomous robotic sailboat powered by Linux. It's able to autonomously navigate towards any given target without human control or intervention.
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The battle for Internet freedom
What are we permitted to post legally on the Internet? Who is responsible for the content of materials posted on Web sites? Two recent legal cases have highlighted the ongoing battles over control of information being posted on the Internet.
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Fast-boot tech claims to load Android or Linux in one second
Tokyo-based Ubiquitous Corp. announced the availability of an ARM-focused technology claimed to load Android or Linux in one second.
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Marvell Moby Tablet - the Linux factor
The Moby Tablet, a potential “educational game-changer”, as Larry Dignan put it, is a device that’s right up my alley. But... It’s going to be running Linux.
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Ubuntu shops prefer the bleeding edge
In preparation for the rollout of Ubuntu Server 10.04 Long Term Support next month, Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Linux variant, and the Ubuntu community polled Ubuntu users to see how they use the operating system.
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ZaReason Teo, with an Ubuntu twist
Linux system builder ZaReason appears to have launched a new Linux netbook. While there’s no information about the new Teo netbook on the ZaReason web site, you can already order one from Amazon for $460.
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IBM, Simmtronics to offer $190 Linux netbooks
The Simmtronics Simmbook isn’t exactly a state of the art netbook. It features a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, 1GB of RAM, and Ubuntu Linux.
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Unlocked Linux smartphone swivels 180 degrees
ChinaGrabber is selling an unlocked, quadband GSM cellphone that runs Linux on a 624MHz Marvell PXA310. The $570 BPhone features a 5-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen with 180-degree rotation, plus WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and up to 16GB flash expansion.
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Can Flash Survive HTML5?
Is HTML5 going to put the hurt on Flash? Rumors of Flash’s demise may be greatly exaggerated, but the long term prospects for Adobe Flash seem pretty dim indeed.
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coolest (or scariest?) Linux robot ever
Watch this, if this isn't the coolest Linux device ever, you tell me what is: Imagine this thing creeping up on you from behind. The Halluc II is a remote controlled robotic vehicle with 8 legs/wheels. It's designed to walk/drive over rugged terrain an can actually transform from walking to driving robot. It has 3 different movement modes: vehicle, animal, and insect.
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Dell to offer blueprints for Ubuntu clouds
Dell has announced that it will be adding Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) to its infrastructure solutions
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The Slick Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Android Smartphone
Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Android Smartphone: Samsung just announced its top-of-the-line Android handset, the Galaxy S i9000.
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