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Mar
31st

Security Risks Rise as Enterprises Go Social

Author: internetnews.com | Files under syndicated
New study from Palo Alto Networks offers the latest warning about using social technologies in the enterprise, and finds a surprisingly high rate of adoption in regulated industries.

Mar
31st

Verizon, IBM Take Data Recovery to the Cloud

Author: internetnews.com | Files under syndicated
Verizon and IBM want to give enterprise customers a cloud-based option for backing up and recovering massive data reservoirs.

Mar
31st

Microsoft Clutches Open Source to its Corporate Heart

Author: The Register | Files under syndicated
New GM vows end to religious war. Open source has moved into Microsoft's beating corporate heart. Redmond's new open source group reports to the company number two, chief operating officer and aggressive compete-to-win-type Kevin Turner.……

Mar
31st

Google mum on Android split-up rumor

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Google declined to comment on Engadget’s claim that Google will decouple Android components from core code releases, offering them via Android Market, says eWEEK. In other Android news on eWEEK, the Motorola Droid started receiving Android 2.1 updates, and Google denied that it’s sharing ad revenues from Android apps….


Mar
31st

GNOME 2.30 Released; Farewell To GNOME 2.xx

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

The GNOME community is very excited today as they have just released version 2.30 of the GNOME Desktop. Besides being another six-month upgrade to this popular Linux desktop that brings evolutionary upgrades, GNOME 2.30 was originally going to become GNOME 3.0, but that was pushed back by six months…



Mar
31st

Report: Linux on Netbooks Reloads With Ubuntu-Based Jolicloud

Author: LinuxPlanet | Files under syndicated
Linux was a resounding failure on netbooks, so what makes this French start-up firm think it can succeed with an Ubuntu Linux derivative?

Mar
31st

Intel Nehalem-EX Aims for the Mainframe

Author: internetnews.com | Files under syndicated
The chipmaker claims its largest performance leap in its history with the new Xeon 7500, one of two new lines.

Mar
31st

COM Express module’s got game

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Avalue is shipping a COM Express Computer-on-Module (COM) aimed at gaming machines. The ESM-GM45 supports Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron M processors, is equipped with an Intel GM45 chipset, supports up to 4GB DDR2 memory, and offers interfaces including gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB 2.0, PCI, and PCI Express, says the company….


Mar
31st

The First MeeGo Release

Author: LWN | Files under syndicated
The first release of the MeeGo distribution (formerly known as Maemo and Moblin) has been announced; this is also, they say, the beginning of a more open approach to MeeGo development. "What are we opening? The MeeGo distribution infrastructure and the operating system base from the Linux ke…

Mar
31st

GCC 4.5 Release Candidate Is Coming

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

GCC 4.5 was not in a good shape as of the middle of March with it still not being ready due to 16 outstanding P1 regressions, but over the past two weeks, developers have feverishly been fixing these bugs and the count is now down to zero. For P2 regressions, 17 of them have been fixed too over this time span, which brings the second-tier bugs down to a count of 81. There is also one new P3 regression bringing its count to three…