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World renown mainboard and graphics card manufacturer, MSI, after officially launching the P55 Xtreme Speed mainboard series, received rave feedback from both media and users for these high-performance mainboards with huge expansion options. Above all, the top-notch Xtreme Speed series mainboard P55-GD80 stands out from the competition in the round review and won the hands-down best product award for P55 …
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Today marks the release of the fourth update in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family. As you would expect, the press release and our technical overview highlight what is new in this update. The advancements in virtualization technology, I/O performance and system tools are worth talking about and, at the risk of being redundant, we’ll certainly cover some of …
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Several resource in the internet tell that IBM will take SUN for $6.5 billion. This combination will boost IBM monopoly on server market for at least 42%.
The two companies have a common similarities which is a strong support to the open source and Java.
The deal, which would be IBM’s biggest ever, could close as early as this week.
It might also …
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Tiny core Linux is very small. It only 10MB and considered as minimal Linux Desktop. This distro based on 2.6 kernel, use Busybox, Tiny X, Fltk and Jwm. The core run in RAM and boots very quickly.
It is not a complete desktop as what we can expect inside the 10MB and not all hardware is supported. It just enough to …
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ZDNet reports that the iPhone 3.0 firmware will support quad-core processors in an upcoming iPhone hardware revision. While Apple has not yet detailed iPhone 3.0 firmware, MacRumors has independently heard from a reliable source of this same multi-core support in the 3.0 firmware which should accompany the next iPhone.
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RISC OS is an operating system originally created by British manufacturer Acorn Computers for their ARM based computers ranging from Archimedes to Risc PC, replacing Arthur which was shipped on the first models.
The operating system takes its name from the RISC architecture used on supported systems.
Features
* Stored in ROM – This allows for faster bootup (sub-30 seconds, the record is …