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Ubuntu and Android: A match made in open source

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Ubuntu and Android: A match made in open source
An old idea about open source -- that it's all about cheap knockoffs of proprietary ideas -- has been turned on its head. Today's open source communities, where it's easy to build on the work of others without constantly seeking permission, offer the most fertile soil for seeding new ideas and growing innovation. Read More


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Dell XPS 13: Gray with MacBook Air envy
Lately I've been changing things up a bit. For several months I used a little Lenovo ThinkPad X220 running Windows 7 and had a great experience -- it felt rock solid and responsive, with fantastic battery life. Then I switched to a MacBook Pro, and now that I've gotten used to it, I actually find it more or less a wash between the two (sorry, Apple fanboys). Read More

Don't be so trigger-happy for a remote wipe
When I talk to IT pros about the proliferation of user technology, aka consumerization, it doesn't take long before the subject of remote wipe comes up. It's become almost a checklist item in any company that supports BYOD and increasingly for those who supply mobile devices. After all, regardless of who buys the device, it may contain corporate secrets that need to be kept away from prying eyes. Read More

BlackBerry 10: Up close and personal
This week, Research In Motion (RIM) is holding its annual BlackBerry World Conference in Orlando. As part of a related event for mobile developers, the company distributed an alpha version of the first smartphone that runs the forthcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile OS. Although the "BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha developer testing device" will never be released to the public -- it's meant for developers to test applications before the official BlackBerry 10 release -- the smartphone is noteworthy because it's the first BlackBerry 10 device. Here's a closer look. Read More

Oracle urges removal of older Java versions due to security risks
Oracle, in making Java Platform, Standard Edition (SE) 7 the default runtime environment for Java this week, is emphasizing that older versions of Java be removed for security purposes. Read More




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