Monthly Archives: June 2014
The signal was shown in 2012. When HP had became a Platinum member of the Linux Foundation, the organization responsible for Linux and other open-source software projects. A Platinum membership costs $500,000 a year and brings with it a seat on the board of directors and a say in which kinds of projects the group […]
In order to get users to use terminal interactively using natural language, one of community is developing Betty, something like Siri for the Linux console. Linux and the terminal are two words that are instinctively associated when talking about operating systems. Although the distributions have come a very long way to make it all easy for the […]
Its no secret that HP has been struggling off-late. The company has consistently failed to come up with any outstanding products in the last few years and even its primary PC business is not doing particularly well. Today, in an effort to capture a still nascent market, the company has unveiled a new 14-inch SlateBook running […]
It seems like yesterday, but more than a year was officially launched Steam for Linux . Specifically, the open beta arrived in December 2012, the final two months later, in February 2013 and with 50 games under his belt. Since then the title has been dripping incessantly until reaching the current figure of 500 games for Linux . That’s right: 500 […]
Apple’s newest version of its iPhone/iPad software, iOS 8, is packed with features to make business users and enterprise IT pros love it. Device-enrollment program When enterprises buy a bunch of iPhones or iPads from Apple, these phones can be set up automatically with corporate apps, security policies, and so on. Previously, an IT professional would have […]