Posts Tagged ‘publications’

Canonical Taps Enlightenment for Ubuntu ARM Devices

The next generation of Ubuntu’s Netbook Edition for ARM devices will be using the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) to provide a rich user interface (UI) experience. Jamie Bennett, Ubuntu mobile developer, writes that 3D has been a problem on ARM due to graphics licensing issues

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StatusNet Goes Enterprise

StatusNet is taking microblogs to the enterprise, launching the StatusNet Enterprise Network (SEN) today to manage microblog servers for corporate customers. Initial customers include Canonical and Motorola

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The Quake III Test

If people haven’t started thinking about the current crop of smartphones as computers, maybe this will help: Quake III Arena (Q3A) ported to the Android platform. If a device can run a custom port of Id Software’s legendary first person shooter, surely it qualifies as a computer more than a phone. That might sound silly, but think about it: When Quake III Arena was initially introduced, it took massive (at the time) processing power and a beefy (at the time) video card to run

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The Quake III Test

If people haven’t started thinking about the current crop of smartphones as computers, maybe this will help: Quake III Arena (Q3A) ported to the Android platform. If a device can run a custom port of Id Software’s legendary first person shooter, surely it qualifies as a computer more than a phone

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The Quake III Test

Spice Up Your Site with SIMILE Widgets

The SIMILE Widgets project has four nifty tools for Web developers who want to provide data visualization or to create exhibits from pictures, with minimal coding required.

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Spice Up Your Site with SIMILE Widgets