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12 January 2012
Is Microsoft Blocking Linux Booting on ARM Hardware?
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Back in September last year, there was a bit of a to-do about Microsoft's UEFI Secure Boot technology in Windows 8, when a Red Hat eng...
09 May 2011
As British as Raspberry Pi?
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There's been a lot of chatter about Apple possibly switching to ARM chips for its laptops and even its desktops. Whether or not that is ...
06 January 2011
Why Linux is Alpha and Omega
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I'm sure most people remember DEC - Digital Equipment Corporation - that later rebranded itself as the singularly unmemorable “Digital” ...
09 June 2009
Microsoft's Pyrrhic Victory in the Netbook War
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The rise of the netbook has been an extraordinary saga. When the Asus Eee PC was first launched at the end of 2007, it seemed to come from n...
07 January 2009
ARMing GNU/Linux Netbooks for Success in 2009
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One of the surprises of 2008 was the runaway success of the ultaportable/netbook form factor. Now that systems running Windows XP are availa...
14 November 2008
ARMed and Dangerous - to Microsoft
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It's often forgotten that one of the strengths of GNU/Linux is the extraordinary range of platforms it supports. Where the full Windows...
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01 October 2008
Opening OpenPandora's Box of Openness
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After the open source mobile from Android we have the open source game platform from OpenPandora : * ARM® Cortex™-A8 600Mhz+ CPU running...
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21 April 2008
Why Ubuntu on ARM Could be a Rich Seam
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You may have heard of the ARM architecture, but you may not know just how widespread it is: ARM today announced that the total number of pr...
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23 January 2008
Without Costing an Arm and a Leg
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On Open Enterprise blog .
31 October 2007
Whatever the Question, the Answer's GNU/Linux
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It's interesting that whenever people try to come up with low-cost machines for developing countries, the answer is GNU/Linux. The OLPC...
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