Broadcom Becomes Linux Foundation Member
Jan 07, 2011"We applaud Broadcom for its recent move to work more closely with the Linux community; their membership in the Linux Foundation speaks volumes of their commitment,” says Amanda McPherson, Vice President of Marketing and Developer Programs at The Linux Foundation.
more »AMD joins MeeGo
Nov 15, 2010Announced today from the MeeGo 2010 conference in Dublin, Ireland--AMD joins the MeeGo Project.
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Astaro 8.100 Beta Testing Begins
Oct 20, 2010Astaro 8.100 focuses on Wireless functionality of Access Points and Wifi Controllers
more »Broadcom Releases Open Source Wireless Drivers
Sep 10, 2010Drivers were built using the kernel's SoftMAC framework.
more »Security Lessons: Linux WAP Wireless security and Linux
Aug 31, 2010If you are looking for a cheap and secure wireless router setup, check out Tomato, DD-WRT, or OpenWrt.
more »U.S. Smartphone Market: Blackberry leads, Google gains
Apr 08, 2010Analysis by comScore indicates that the Blackberry from RIM is clearly number one in U.S. smartphone sales.
more »Court sides with Comcast in Net Neutrality appeal
Apr 06, 2010FCC's authority called into question
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