Palm Promises More webOS Phones in 2011
Oct 06, 2010New webOS devices readied for early next year.
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Oct 05, 2010SDK uses new technology to interact with real world environments.
more »MeeGo Devices VP Leaves
Oct 05, 2010Ari Jaaski gives his resignation.
more »Linux New Media AG Launches English Language LPI Training Portal
Oct 05, 2010New Linux online training comes complete with video streaming.
more »Samsung Drops Symbian
Oct 04, 2010Another one bites the dust.
more »Wine 1.3.4 Brings ARM Support
Oct 04, 2010Update addresses more than 50 bugs.
more »Google Releases New Image Fomat
Oct 04, 2010WebP format could replace JPEG.
more »Google Open Sources Liquid Galaxy
Sep 30, 2010The cluster of computers that create 360-degree live panoramas is now open.
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The Next Linux Kernel Turns 7.0
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