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Arm Cortex A15 Headed for Smartphones, Notebooks and Servers

Last month TI announced it was the first to license ARM’s next-generation Eagle core. Today, ARM is announcing the official name of that core: it’s the ARM Cortex A15. Architectural details are light, and ARM is stating that first silicon will ship in 2012 at 32/28nm. Here’s what we do know. The Cortex A15 will be a multi-core CPU, designs can have as few as a single core but most will have 2 - 4 cores depending on their target market.

Opera drops PowerPC

Starting with the Next version of Opera, as of the next snapshot release (due sometime later today), we are discontinuing the PowerPC architecture on Mac and Linux.

EULA for Opera Desktop Browser for Open Source Operating Systems

We released snapshot 6330 just minutes after I left the office on Friday. In my rush and because I wasn't certain if we were going ahead with a snapshot or not, I never told Haavard to draw more attention to the license. The big change is that it should make it easier for distros to include us in their online repositories.

New Version Released: Raptor Chess Interface V.90

Raptor is a cross platform chess interface and pgn viewer that currently supports FICS and BICS.

HTML5 & Ogg Theora

  • GR-RTR gnu,linux,open source, etc..; By Kenneth H. (Posted by klhrevolution on Jul 8, 2009 9:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
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Thoughts on browsers (part 2)

It has been through user experience that many of today's websites and applications even continue to exist! If people ten years ago had seen a warning page when they attempted to visit google.com do you think that would have had a negative impact on the direction google went ? Of course it would have!

Why your internet experience is slow

This HTML page contains the first chunk of a piece of journalism by Patrick Smith; the actual body copy runs to approximately 950 words of text. The average word in English is 5.5 characters long; add 1 character for punctuation or whitespace and we would reasonably expect this file to be on the close order of 6.5Kb in size. But it's not.

[Not really FOSS related but I thought it might be of interest to our readers. - Scott]

General Linux Chat & Help

In hopes of helping newbies to linux where other have failed via online chat. i have created an irc.freenode.net channel titled #tuxhelper It will also serve as a temporary chatroom for the TinyMe linux distribution.

Fluxbuntu 7.10 RC

Fluxbuntu has gone RC ! For those who do not know RC stands for 'Release Candidate'. Meaning it is ready for the general public. While it still not a final release it sure is gaining attention. From it's small size to low requirements, a lot of people are sure to take interest in this release!

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