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A First Tussle With Linux's iPhone Killer: The OpenMoko Neo1973, Oct 27, 2007
The Neo1973 is the first physical manifestation of a grand idea -- a new breed of wireless handheld built for the open-source age.
Maddog talks Linux devices, Oct 27, 2007
Jon "maddog" Hall has made a featured guest appearance on a podcast series devoted to embedded Linux development. The veteran Linux promoter discusses binary kernel drivers, mixing proprietary and GPL software, and his "secret" retirement plan in the latest episode of TimeSys's Linux Radio podcast.
iPod-powered DJ console runs Linux, Oct 27, 2007
Numark is shipping the iDJ2, a Linux-based DJ mixing console built around the Apple iPod. The iDJ2 allows users to play two songs simultaneously from a single iPod, and offers music control with real-time scratching, pitch control, seamless loop, and full cueing.
Oracle's Linux: Unbreakable? Or Just A Necessary Adjustment?, Oct 27, 2007
As I talked to Wim Coekaerts, VP of Linux engineering at Oracle, about "Unbreakable Linux," a gap emerged between what he was saying and what Red Hat's product management director, Joel Berman, was saying. Riders of Linux's impressive upsurge are advised to "mind the gap" and try not to fall into it.
Is Linux Really Losing Market Share to Windows?, Oct 27, 2007
If you look at what IDG is actually measuring, and how Linux is often deployed in the real world, you'll see there's a major disconnect.
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