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Charles Nutter and Tom Enebo will continue their work on JRuby at Red Hat
The module will likely be available for purchase later this year.
Has twice the RAM of the $35 Raspberry Pi.
Get up and running with git without once having to use the command line.
The source code will be made available on Github or Google Code.
A Kickstarter to create a DRM-free HD video format caters to small-time artists.
It's all the IT news that was fit to print last week.
General counsel warns of possible antitrust implications.
But upstream hardware support is more important than preinstallation.
We go hands-on with the latest update of the venerable open source image editor.
The OpenStreetMap Foundation finally gets an acknowledgement from Cupertino.
Tizen, the successor of the ill-fated MeeGo project, has reached version 1.0
Firefox is getting a fresh new unified look and feel across form factors.
A roundup of great apps you can install on Ubuntu 12.04
Mozilla applies some spit-and-polish to Firefox with new features for v13.
Macs are finally welcome to the regular Java update train.
Canonical released Ubuntu 12.04, a new version of the popular Linux distribution.
Twitter has announced that it will sponsor the Apache Software Foundation, a …
The inventor of the World wide Web had some choice things to say about …
The Raspberry Pi foundation has started to deliver the first units of its $35 …
Jumping into the world of open source Arduino hardware can be intimidating. …
MariaDB 5.5.23 is the latest version of MySQL founder "Monty" Widenius' fork …
Mozilla is adding WebRTC support to Firefox in an experimental branch. The …
A study published by the Linux Foundation shows that the Linux kernel and its …
Oracle claims that Google violated Java patents and copyrights in developing Android.

Thousands march for peace in Mexico
text Thousands march for peace in Mexico TENS of thousands of people have marched in Mexico's second most populous city, angry at the inability of authorities to end a crime wave. (heraldsun world)
Fake Android apps scam cost users £28,000
text Fake Android apps scam cost users £28,000 Malicious Android apps posed as Angry Birds and Cut the Rope in a scam that used premium rate text messages to defraud customers of £27,850. (telegraph technology)
First creature to walk on land 'dragged itself along' - like it was on crutches
text First creature to walk on land 'dragged itself along' - like it was on crutches The creature lived in floodplains on what is now Greenland during a period known geologically as the Devonian period - about 360 to 410 million years ago. (dailymail sciencetech)