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Dual ARM core design claimed twice as fast as Atom |
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ARM Holdings has announced two dual-core implementations of its Cortex-A9 processor, newly capable of achieving clock speeds above 2GHz. Code-named "Osprey," the designs have the potential to offer more than double the performance of Intel's 1.6GHz Atom N270, says the U.K.-based firm, which joined the Linux Foundation this week. |
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Linux 2.6.31 adds USB 3.0 support |
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The 2.6.31 release is most notable for its support for USB 3.0, otherwise known as "SuperSpeed USB," which boasts performance up to 5Gbps. |
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An insider's view of OLPC |
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...there was no one hired to work on deployment while I was at OLPC, with Uruguay's and Peru's combined 360,000-laptop rollout in progress. |
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How much should I charge for my software? |
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When you ask the experts they don't seem to know. Pricing is a deep, dark mystery, they tell you. The biggest mistake software companies make is charging too little, so they don't get enough income, and they have to go out of business. An even bigger mistake, yes, even bigger than the biggest mistake, is charging too much, so they don't get enough customers, and they have to go out of business. |
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Urine turned into hydrogen fuel |
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At the motorway service area are usually two things are done: A tank is filled, another emptied. Researchers at Ohio University have now discovered that the urine could server as a valuable fuel of the future. |
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The Far-Reaching Implications of Licence Violation |
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When we think about the implications of non-compliance with F/OSS licensing the considerations tend to be around legal exposure and concern that the conditions of a reciprocal license, e.g. the GPL, may propagate into proprietary code. When risk is assessed it is usually in terms of the possibility of litigation and the associated costs, and/or the weakening of business models that are based upon exercising exclusive rights in connection with associated proprietary IP. |
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