Friday, August 29, 2014

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Public face of Red Hat quits

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:42 AM PDT

8th_Doctor_FezRed Hat has announced that its long serving CTO Brian Stevens is quitting after 13 years in the job.

Jim Whitehurst, President and CEO of Red Hat made the announcement and gave a brief line of thanks for Steven's years of service. more»

Software errors cause Euro GPS to get lost

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:41 AM PDT

gallioEurope's global positioning satellite project is not off to a good start after software was blamed for placing the satellites in the wrong orbit.

It does not bode well when a software project which is supposed to help Europeans find themselves to within 10 feet, can't place its own satellites in the correct orbit, but that is exactly what has happened. more»

Sexist trolls force feminist gamer out of her house

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:41 AM PDT

Ricostruzione_homo_neanderthal (1)Desperate to prove that there is no such thing as sexism in the gaming community a bunch of misogynistic socially retarded trolls have managed to scare a feminist gaming campaigner out of her house with death threats.

Earlier this week, Anita Sarkeesian posted the latest in a series of crowdfunded videos called Tropes vs. more»

Apple loses another court battle

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:40 AM PDT

novità-apple-2013A federal judge has rejected Apple’s attempt to block the sale of several older Samsung smartphones that copied auto-correction feature in the iPhone’s keyboard, the method to create links for email addresses and phone numbers appearing in text and the swiping gesture for unlocking the phone’s display screen. more»

Samsung shows off Tizen watch

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:39 AM PDT

samsung_gear_s_pure_white_2_storySamsung has opened the kimono in its new Tizen based watch which has a curved 2-inch Super AMOLED display.

Although the Gear S smartwatch will not be much different from its predecessors, it will be the first Samsung smartwatch to offer 3G support. more»

ARM and Intel are as bad as each other

Posted: 29 Aug 2014 01:37 AM PDT

tweddle dee and tweedle dumFor years, ARM and Intel have been snarling at each other that each other's chips are more power efficient. ARM has claimed that the reason it was more power efficient thanks to fundamental differences in the ISA (instruction set architecture).

As we reported earlier this week, however, Intel is one of ARM’s biggest fans. more»

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