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By Julian Horsey on Friday 11th March 2011 11:31 am in Linux, Technology News
The latest release of OpenSUSE 11.4 the general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel and developed by the community-supported openSUSE Project has now been released. The new OpenSUSE 11.4 distribution is the first to include the LibreOffice open source office applications suite, rather than
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By Julian Horsey on Tuesday 15th February 2011 3:32 pm in Linux, Mobile Phones, Technology News
The LiMo Foundation, a global consortium of leading mobile operators, device and technology vendors, announced the launch of LiMo 4, the latest release of the LiMo Platform at the MWC in Barcelona. The new version of the Linux based mobile OS
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By Roland Hutchinson on Tuesday 21st December 2010 11:39 am in Apple News, iPad, Linux
Some of our readers will remember the AirPlay Hack that let you turn you Mac into an Apple TV, it was created by TUAW editor Erica Sadun, now we have another cool AirPlay Hack, this time from digsimhomelinuxorg. This
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By Roland Hutchinson on Wednesday 17th November 2010 6:20 pm in Linux, Netbooks, Technology News
According to the WSJ, the Jolicloud Jolibook which we featured on the site previously will be available in the UK from Friday the 19th of November, and will be available in other countries after that. The Jolibook features a
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By Julian Horsey on Wednesday 10th November 2010 5:05 pm in Gaming, Linux, Mods
Just three hours after the European launch Hector Martin has already hacked Microsofts new Kinect motion system and enabled it to run under Linux open source drivers with support for RGB input as well as depth sensing. Watch the video
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By Roland Hutchinson on Tuesday 9th November 2010 9:03 am in Linux, Tablets, Technology News
Some of our readers will remember the Kno dual screen tablet that is designed to be used by college students, the company has just announced the pricing and the dual screen version will retail for $899, whilst the single
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By Roland Hutchinson on Thursday 4th November 2010 1:15 pm in Linux, PC Hardware, Technology News
Habey has added another fanless PC to their line up with the launch of the Habey WIT-1800. The WIT-1800 is a fanless embedded PC with an Intel Atom processor. It also feature four mini-PCIe slots, dual SIM and 3G
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 3:13 pm in Linux, Mods, Tablets
If you are looking for an inexpensive way to create your very own tablet. Then this hack using a $170 Infocast Viewer might be of interest to you.
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By Julian Horsey on Wednesday 15th September 2010 4:33 pm in Gadgets, Gaming, Geeky, Linux, PC Hardware
We originally reported on the Pandora Handheld Linux console back in April 2008. Well the pocket Linux console shipped its first 1,000 devices that have all sold out. You may think wow, 1,000 devices big deal, but dont forget
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By Julian Horsey on Monday 23rd August 2010 1:52 pm in Linux, Technology News
If you enjoy using Linux and Gmail you will be pleased to know that Google has now added voice and video chat support, responding to users requests.
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By Glenn Santos on Thursday 19th August 2010 4:01 pm in Android, Linux, Tablets, Technology News
Acer is delaying its launch of its much-awaited line of tablets to 2011. The culprit? Sweet, sweet Gingerbread a.k.a. Android 3.0.
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By Julian Horsey on Wednesday 18th August 2010 11:16 am in Linux, Technology News
The up and coming release of Ubuntu 10.10 will provide the foundations for multitouch and gesture support that is hoped will be used by programmers to develop the feature and add additional functionality for the Linux platform.
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