Ubuntu Developer Week
Feb 14, 2008The first Ubuntu Developer Week starts next Monday.
more »Open GPU Documentation by AMD
Feb 13, 2008Chip manufacturer AMD has released documentation for its ATI graphics chips on the "Open GPU Documentation" website.
more »Kernel Next: Interim Step for More Efficiency
Feb 13, 2008Andrew Morton had a dream: a new kernel tree which would make kernel development easier to follow and more efficient. He looked for a maintainer and found one in Stephen Rothwell.
more »Arc Makes Programs Shorter
Feb 08, 2008Businessman and Lisp enthusiast Paul Graham presented the initial version of the Arc programming language. Graham points in particular to the brevity of Arc source code and has launched a programming language competition.
more »Linux Developer Platform for Wireless Terminal Devices
Feb 06, 2008Navicron from Finland has just announced its Fusion developer platform which gives enterprises the ability to build wireless mobile and embedded devices.
more »GCC Developers Publish Bugfix Release
Feb 05, 2008The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) developers have now released version 4.2.3, which fixes a number of bugs.
more »Graphics Chipsets: Intel Releases Documentation
Feb 04, 2008Chip giant Intel has released comprehensive documentation on its 965 Express and G35 Express chipsets.
more »HTML Purifier 3.0: For PHP5 Only, More CSS
Jan 15, 2008Version 3.0.0 of HTML Purifier, a PHP library for purifying HTML has just been released with numerous new features.
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