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On the third day of the Berlin Desktop Summit there wasn't any major announcements like the previous two days when we found out the KDE plans for Wayland, basic plans for KDE 5.0, and initial thoughts concerning GTK4. One of the talks that I attended on Monday that was of closest interest to that of Phoronix content is the work being done towards making a multi-touch GNOME Shell.
Tiny Linux distro gets dependency fetching and simpler USB install
Team Tiny Core announced a new version of its small-footprint, in-memory Linux desktop distro. Tiny Core 3.8 includes faster shutdown, updates to the BusyBox tool collection, improved searching, and the ability to re-download non-installed extensions, among other enhancements....
Free app brings easy penetration testing to Android
Zimperium will soon release a penetration-testing app called Android Network Toolkit (Anti), ready to sniff our Wi-Fi vulnerabilities for good or evil, says Forbes. The software was shown at the DefCon hacking conference in Las Vegas, following a Black Hat security conference that featured presentations on a new DARPA Cyber-Fast Track project, the Shady RAT cyber-attack, and Facebook facial-recognition tools....
Keynotes and Sandals - Day Two at Desktop Summit 2011
Boudewijn Rempt shows off Krita
For the second full day at the Desktop Summit, the organizers played a little trick on us by starting talks at 9:00 a.m. Those who were awake enough after the dinners and chat of the previous night were treated to talks on Calligra (the KDE creativity and productivity suite), suggestions about blending the web and the desktop, color management and the build process for GNOME. Those who were still in bed will have to wait for the videos and slides to be posted online in the next few days.
The hallways and courtyard were again busy with small, lively discussions. As the morning went on the attendance at talks increased noticeably. Sunday was also the day of the press conference, where key figures from GNOME, KDE and the cross-community organizing team met with the press to answer their questions about the event and the future of free software.
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Apple sued over Mac OS X 'quick boot'
Battle of the, um, CONFIG.SYS
A lawsuit has accused Apple of violating a patent describing a means of "quickly booting a computer system".…
Android 'smartwatch' acts as Bluetooth extension to smartphones
Blue Sky has begun taking pre-orders for the & I'mWatch,& an Android 1.6-based gadget that offers a 1.5-inch screen and audio jack, interacting with smartphones via Bluetooth to display alerts. The device follows last week's WIMM One wearable Android watch, as well as an Android-based watch platform from Motorola called the MotoActive that popped up recently on the web....
Btrfs Switch Postponed To Fedora 17
While it originally appeared that Fedora 16 would be the first major distribution (besides possibly counting MeeGo) to switch to Btrfs as the default Linux file-system, that's not going to happen. Fedora 16 will continue defaulting to EXT4 and it will not be until Fedora 17 now that Btrfs will be the Fedora file-system default...
Linux 3.1-rc1 Kernel: A "Pretty Normal Release"
Linus Torvalds officially released the Linux 3.1-rc1 kernel on Sunday afternoon, following the 3.1 merge window being open for more than two weeks.
Ryan Gordon Criticizes Open-Source Drivers Again
There's just one and a half days left to the Humble Indie Bundle #3, but in less than two weeks the game offering has already grossed nearly $1.9M USD. Recently the developers behind these indie games had allowed the community to ask them questions on Reddit about their work. Ryan "Icculus" Gordon was one of the developers responding and he had provided some interesting comments...
Google fights to hide incriminating emails
You said what? To whom?
Google is fighting to hide an email in which it seems to admit to knowingly infringing the Java patents, but with the text already public it will be a hard fight to win.…
Gentoo Releases New LiveDVD (Gentoo 11.2)
Gentoo Linux "The future is now" has been released, which is the Gentoo 11.2 LiveDVD...
The Plans For KDE Frameworks 5.0 Were Just Announced
There's more news this weekend out of Berlin about the Linux desktop. Beyond KDE on Wayland and primitive talk about GTK4, at the joint KDE-GNOME Desktop Summit, plans for KDE Frameworks 5.0 were announced...
Wine 1.3.26 Improves The Built-In Internet Explorer
There's a new Wine development release available this weekend for those not partaking in the Berlin Desktop Summit. The new Wine release is version 1.3.26 and it delivers on several core improvements...
Seven-inch Sharp Galapagos tablet runs Android 3.2
Sharp announced a seven-inch, 1024 x 600-pixel & Galapagos A01SH& tablet running Android 3.2 on an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor -- and its FCC approval suggests it's eventually destined for the U.S.. Meanwhile, the Toshiba Thrive & Honeycomb& tablet has received a sleep-and-resume bug fix, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 got a & magazine-like& TouchWiz UI update....
Solid state disk packs 1.6TB into 2.5-inch form factor
Smart Modular Technologies announced a solid state disk (SSD) that squeezes 1.6TB of storage into a 2.5-inch form factor, reading data at up to 1GB/sec. The Optimus SSD is enterprise-focused, featuring a 6Gb/sec. SAS (serial attached SCSI) interface, according to the company....
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Alpha 3 Released
Canonical's Kate Stewart has announced the release of Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" Alpha 3...
Sprint tips $100 4G phone from Samsung
Sprint will begin offering a WiMAX 4G-ready Android 2.3 phone for just $100 on Aug. 21. The Samsung Conquer 4G features a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 3.5-inch, 480 x 320 screen, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and optional mobile hotspot capabilities, says the carrier....
Mesa GLSL-To-TGSI Is Merged To Master
For those not closely watching the Mesa Git tree, just hours ago the Mesa GLSL-To-TGSI translator was merged to master, making it a feature for the next Mesa 7.12 (or potentially Mesa 8.0) release...
Pandigital launches $159 Android tablet with Cortex-A9 processor
Just a few days after Pandigital began selling a $170 Nova and $180 Planet tablet at BestBuy and Amazon, respectively, it introduced a third seven-inch Android tablet called the Star, for $160. What's more, the company disclosed that all three tablets include ARM Cortex-A9 processors, representing a price breakthrough for products based on the technology....
RapidDisk, A New Linux RAM Disk Kernel Module
Released last month was RapidDisk 1.0, which is a Linux kernel module that up to this point has received little attention on the Internet. RapidDisk is a new Linux RAM disk kernel module like the brd and zram modules, but with a different feature-set...
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