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Textbook of the Future: The hardware

Tech Broiler: “So the iPad and iBooks Textbooks are too expensive and also too proprietary. That much is a given. What do you replace it More >

Red Hat developer explains open source color calibration hardware

ars technica: “Color management has historically been a weak area for the Linux desktop, but the situation is rapidly improving.”

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Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) (Paravirtualization & Hardware Virtualization)

Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) (Paravirtualization & Hardware Virtualization)

This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions More >

Microsoft to Prevent Linux Booting on ARM Hardware?

Fears that Microsoft would abuse the UEFI Secure Boot feature for their own ends are coming true.

Advice from Microsoft to makers of ARM hardware More >

BATS Chi-X hardware failure floors Linux share trading platform for entire day

ComputerWorld UK: “Trading at BATS Chi-X, the largest Europe-wide electronic stock exchange, was yesterday unavailable for an entire day after a More >

Asus Transformer Prime Gets A Video Walk-through, Shows Off Hardware And Software

If you’re not sick and tired of hearing about the most anticipated tablet of the year, then you might want to check out the video demo of the More >

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Receives Hardware Upgrade, Now Capable of Worldwide 3G Connectivity

This morning, Lenovo announced that they will now offer its ThinkPad tablets with the Qualcomm Gobi 3000 chipset, allowing for connectivity on any More >

Hardware Acceleration in Ice Cream Sandwich – Will This Change Everything?

When Android Éclair was bumped up to Froyo one year ago, it was a game changer. The JIT (Just In Time) compiler sped up everything from User More >

How does Linux kernel detect and plug in your hardware?

Sysadmin: Kernel, sysfs, udev and dbus collaboration.

Linux Today

Open Hardware Journal – First Edition

I Programmer: “Although I Programmer is first and foremost a programming magazine, we can’t ignore the hardware.”

Linux Today

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