By Jim Lynch How well do Android apps run on a Chromebook? Google has been working hard to bring Android apps to ChromeOS, and now that work is starting to pay off. A writer …read more Source:: OpenSource
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IDG Contributor Network: Why are Chromebooks outselling Macs?
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•By Jim Lynch Why are Chromebooks outselling Macs? The recent news that Chromebooks have started to outsell Macs for the first time came as a shock to some people. Chromebooks clearly have …read more Source:: OpenSource
How to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook
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•Chromebooks are pretty darn handy. Even some hardcore Windows users now acknowledge that a Chromebook might be just what you need for work . Source: Tech
Enterprise Advances Brought Linux Success in 2014
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•For Linux, 2014 could easily be labeled the year enterprise really and truly embraced Linux. It could just as easily be labeled the year that nearly forgot Linux on the desktop. If you weren’t Docker, containers, OpenStack, or big data ─ chances are the spotlight didn’t brighten your day much. If, however, you (or your…
Lock Down Network Security with Newly Open Sourced Tools
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•In recent months, without a lot of fanfare, major technology firms have been open sourcing extremely sophisticated security tools. A number of these are flying under the radar, but they are worth knowing about. Here are some of most useful tools to be open sourced recently by Google, Facebook and Netflix. Nogotofail. Last week, as…
Matchstick, the Firefox OS-based Chromecast competitor, launches on Kickstarter for $18
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•Matchstick wants to take on Chromecast with a dirt-cheap dongle that is more open than Google’s streaming stick, and promises developers more powerful hardware. Remember that Firefox OS-based streaming stick we first told you about in June ? It debuted on Kickstarter on Tuesday under the product name Matchstick , and it’s priced to pick…
Why Red Hat's Third-Quarter Forecast Is No Valuation Threat
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•Your browser is not supported. Please upgrade to one of the following browsers: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Microsoft Internet Explorer 8+ You may proceed to the site by clicking here , however some pages might not work correctly. Source: Tech
Popcorn Time for Mac and Windows updated to beta 4.4 with better VPN, …
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•Popcorn Time has proudly announced the launch of beta 4.4 for Windows and Mac users, including much better VPN, Chromecast, Airplay and codec support. The release is the first cross platform desktop version from the team, and it has all been built in C++ for Mac, Windows and Linux. Source: Tech
Chromebooks are freaking out Microsoft in a very big way
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•In today’s open source roundup: Microsoft hits the panic button about Chromebooks. Source: Tech
LG webOS TV opens arms to devs
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•The smart TV scene may be increasingly the preserve of affordable set-top boxes like Chromecast and Fire TV, but LG isn’t giving up on its webOS plans, pushing out the tools it hopes will encourage developers to get onboard. Source: Tech