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Samsung to Unveil Retina-Resolution Tablet Early Next Year

Digg / Tech Industry News  Fri, 12/09/2011 - 10:31

The rumor mill is in full swing with talks of an 11.6-inch tablet from the house of Samsung. If the device does exist, then we might see the electronics giant unveiling the wrapper during the Mobile World Congress next year.


 

Network Effects: How Google & Apple Dominate Mobile

Digg / Tech Industry News  Mon, 11/28/2011 - 13:04

The mobile platform wars are in full swing. Android and Apple dominate the landscape but a new report from VisionMobile says that there will be no clear winner in the battle for supremacy over the mobile market.

Android controls the numbers, Apple controls the profits and everybody else is fighting for scraps and third place in the ecosystem.

Developers are the front line soldiers of the platform wars. "iOS and Android are winning not only by virtue of technological sophistication, but primarily by the strength of their application ecosystems," the VisionMobile report states.


 

The 5 Days of find

Linux Today  Tue, 03/15/2011 - 03:03

Bashshell: "Our "5 days of find" tutorial series is in full swing. This short-course includes tutorials, videos and exercises which are rolled out each day in an effort to help admins use the find command more confidently."


 

Ubuntu Developer Summit: Dropping KDE Desktop

Linux Today  Fri, 10/29/2010 - 11:03

jriddell's blog: "The Ubuntu Developer Summit is in full swing here in Florida. There have been a load of important decisions taken.

For example today I dropped KDE from our desktop."


 

Kernel Log - Devtmpfs in 2.6.32, more discussion about DRBD, new...

Linux Today  Mon, 09/21/2009 - 16:36

The H Open: "The development of Linux 2.6.32 is in full swing – although the integration of devtmpfs into the main development branch has caused considerable friction."


 

Going Solar: One Year Later

Extremetech  Tue, 06/23/2009 - 05:15

Summer isn't quite in full swing in the northern hemisphere, but I have nearly a full year's data on power usage, power generation and cost of the solar installation.

Was it worth it?