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Wine 1.3.29 Plays Better With VB Script, X Render

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by tracyanne on Sep 24, 2011 3:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It's time for another bi-weekly development release of Wine... This new release, Wine 1.3.29, has noteworthy changes when it comes to Visual Basic Script (VBScript) and X Render support.

Entry-level Overo module is just $99 in quantity

Gumstix announced a entry-level version of its Linux-ready Overo computer-on-module (COM) that sells for as little as $99 in quantity. The & Sand& includes a 600MHz Texas Instruments OMAP3503 processor, 256MB of RAM, and the same 2.3 x 0.2 inch format as the other Overos, but drops onboard flash storage....

Desura Game Platform Goes Into Beta On Linux

The Desura Game Client, which is a similar service to Valve's Steam game distribution platform for e-delivery, is now in beta on Linux.

Stallman: Android evil, Apple and Microsoft worse

GNU founder: 'Show me the source' Android isn't free software but the mobile operating system is better for developers than Microsoft's Windows Phone and Apple's iOS.…

Google preps Honeycomb developers for 'Ice Cream Sandwich'

Google provided some tips to help developers of Android 3.x (& Honeycomb& ) tablet applications prepare for its upcoming & Ice Cream Sandwich& (ICS) build. Tips and techniques include how to block Honeycomb apps from being used on small screens, as well as optimizing the apps for ICS handsets by creatively using modular & fragments.& ...

Get Firefox Menu Button in Linux



The Windows version of Firefox comes with a fancy menu button in the title bar. Linux doesn't have that exact feature, but you can come close. Shawn Powers shows us how.

Google Wallet launches with Visa, AmEx, and Discover

Google Wallet has launched on time in New York and San Francisco, letting consumers pay via short-range NFC technology on Sprint's Samsung Nexus S 4G Android smartphone. In a surprising turn, Visa, American Express, and Discover have joined Citi and MasterCard as credit card partners in the venture....

Microsoft milks Casio for using Linux

Go penguin, you're often paying Redmond In the latest news from the tech world's ongoing global hunt to find someone to sue over/deal with on patents, Microsoft has signed a licensing agreement with Casio.…

Wayland Reference Code Being Re-Licensed

A number of months ago I wrote about plans for some of the Wayland code to be re-licensed under the LGPLv2. That didn't happen and now Kristian is looking at a new license for the Wayland reference code...

f8: Facebook Zucks in video and music for content king crown

Read. Watch. Listen up... bitch f8: Facebook wants its social network to become a platform churning out video, music and news feeds – and the company is expected to reveal just how much it wants to be the content king of the interwebs later this week at its f8 developer conference.…

XDC2011 Chicago Recap: Open-Source Graphics, GPGPU, OpenGL 3.0

For those that missed out on attending XDC2011 Chicago in person or missed out on the Phoronix coverage due to the Intel Developer Forum and other events taking place last week, here's a re-cap of the interesting bits of information that were revealed during this year's developers conference that focused upon open-source graphics drivers, GPGPU / OpenCL computing, and open-source OpenGL 3.0 driver support being just around the corner. Here's also a collection of photos from the event.

Industrial-focused Cortex-A8 SoCs offer CAN support, imaging subsystem

Texas Instruments (TI) announced three ARM Cortex-A8 system on chips (SoCs) featuring a camera imaging subsystem, a wide range of peripheral support including CAN-bus, and an optional evaluation board. Aimed at industrial applications, the Linux- and Android-ready AM387x triplets all feature 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 cores, while two of them offer video subsystems and the top-of-the-line AM3874 is endowed with a 3D accelerator....

KDE Commit-Digest for 11th September 2011

In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Kexi receives many new features in the upcoming Calligra 2.4 release such as Kexi Mobile, AutoForms and a new startup view which is integrated with the file menu The upcoming release of Kexi will also feature the web form widget, bringing the work of Season of KDE student Shreya Pandit upstream Many performance optimizations are made to KDevelop and the KDevPlatform Network Management now supports PPPoE Kubeplayer works on Plasma Active now Marble gets a GPS speed render plugin to provide information on speed, direction, altitude and precision K3b's settings located in System Settings are moved to K3b itself The PublicTransport applet gets support for importing the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) The Telepathy Contact list gains support for basic drag and drop Image title support is added to Digikam Replace in files function is available in Kate Bugfixes to Calligra, Network Management and KDE PIM Read the rest of the Digest. read more

Microsoft's high-risk Windows 8 .NET switch

Revenge of COM, or something like it Microsoft spooked .NET developers earlier this year by emphasising HTML and JavaScript as the programming platform for Windows 8. Any questions were met with the answer: "Wait until BUILD." Well, BUILD took place last week, so what is happening with .NET and Windows?…

Apple makes a hash of password security (again)

Shadow boxing Apple has dropped a couple of monumental password security clangers with the release on OS X Lion, according to security blogger Patrick Dunstan.…

Drupal's Torvalds figure gets life-sucking Android app

How you know you've arrived in the tech world "Is this for real?" the Torvalds of Drupal tweeted this weekend, before continuing: "Dries Buytaert Android App". Yes, Dries, it is real.…

The Most Comprehensive AMD Radeon Linux Graphics Comparison

Last month I alluded to a 40-way graphics card comparison being worked on at Phoronix. This comparison is to extensively compare the performance of the open and closed-source drivers for each graphics card and to comprehensively comment on other areas of the Linux graphics driver support. Not only is the OpenGL performance being evaluated, but the thermal performance, CPU utilization, and power consumption is being looked at too. Being published today to mark the beginning of the Oktoberfest 2011 articles are the ATI/AMD Radeon results. This includes 28 of the 40 graphics cards, with GPUs as old as the Radeon X800XL and as new as the AMD Radeon HD 6950.

Cloud Databases: Connectivity and Platform Options

If you plan to host databases in the cloud, you should be attuned to platform differences

The Proposal For Nouveau GPU Command Scheduling

After presenting this week at XDC2011 Chicago about TimeGraph, an open-source GPU command scheduler, and PathScale's GPGPU run-tiume, Shinpei Kato has now taken to the Nouveau list with his proposal...

Parallel JavaScript will turbo-charge web apps, Intel says

Intel released an open source engine for JavaScript that will let the language tap into multi-core CPUs and their vector extensions. Code-named & River Trail,& the Parallel Extensions for JavaScript will extend browser-based apps into new areas, such as photo and video editing, physics simulation, and 3-D gaming, according to the company....

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