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Yesterday it was announced that GNOME 3.0 is delayed till next year. The extra time has given the Shell Developers some more time to play around with new concepts and they have come up a new mockup. Here are the new mockups. OSNews:Register: Microsoft Should Make a Bold Open Source Move
A provocative editorial at The Register makes this suggestion: "Microsoft should consider acquiring Novell's SUSE Linux business and focusing it completely on mobile. Novell has a seat at the Linux Foundation's MeeGo table, and Microsoft should embrace that operating system rather than its myriad (but universally unsuccessful) mobile variants of Windows." OSNews:AMD Set to Beat Intel in USB 3 Race
AMD plans to start shipping the USB 3-equipped chipset in the fourth quarter of 2010, beating Intel to the post. Intel hasn't announced its official plans for integrated USB 3 support yet, but various sources say it's not expected until we're well into 2011. OSNews:Graphics Chip Market Seeing Big Changes
As Nvidia falters, Advanced Micro Devices' ATI graphics unit is on the rise, spurred by "radical" shifts in the market, according to Mercury Research, which tracks the market for GPUs or graphics processing units. OSNews:Microsoft's Tablet Self-Deception
Microsoft had its annual financial analyst meeting on Thursday, and Steve Ballmer answered questions about what the company's answer to the iPad was going to be, and whether Windows Phone 7 was going to be a part of that product strategy. He said, "We're coming . . . We're coming full guns. The operating system is called Windows." Ballmer and Microsoft so ... OSNews:Tools That Find Serious Bugs Automatically Could Lead to Safer, More Stable Software.
Several talks at the Black Hat security conference this week in Las Vegas will focus on tools that could make software safer by automatically searching for bugs--and pinpointing the ones that could be most dangerous. OSNews:RMS Answers 25 Questions
Richard Stallman, who's still taking on the role of the extremist who says extreme things so other Free Software advocates can look moderate in comparison, answers Reddit readers' questions. But there's some good stuff in there, and it seems he's dialed back the nutty a bit. Best Penny Stocks To Buy - Sponsored Link The H Week - Linux 2.6.35 approaches, GNOME 3 delayed Open-Xchange Partners with LinuxMagic How to Change the Trash Can Icon in Windows Vista How to Get Contacts Back on an iPhone Using Outlook on Windows XP Rackspace teams with NASA for open source cloud platform All fingers to be on RIM's new operating system when it's expected to debut Enterprise Management Comes to Open Source Virtualization SAP Warms to Open Source Communications of the ACM Reports: Advantages of Microsoft's Singularity Operating System for Today's Fast Computers; August ..
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·New GNOME Shell Mockup Looks Good â€" But Is It Better?
Yesterday it was announced that GNOME 3.0 is delayed till next year. The extra time has given the Shell Developers some more time to play around with new concepts and they have come up a new mockup. Here are the new mockups. ·Register: Microsoft Should Make a Bold Open Source Move
A provocative editorial at The Register makes this suggestion: "Microsoft should consider acquiring Novell's SUSE Linux business and focusing it completely on mobile. Novell has a seat at the Linux Foundation's MeeGo table, and Microsoft should embrace that operating system rather than its myriad (but universally unsuccessful) mobile variants of Windows." ·AMD Set to Beat Intel in USB 3 Race
AMD plans to start shipping the USB 3-equipped chipset in the fourth quarter of 2010, beating Intel to the post. Intel hasn't announced its official plans for integrated USB 3 support yet, but various sources say it's not expected until we're well into 2011. ·Graphics Chip Market Seeing Big Changes
As Nvidia falters, Advanced Micro Devices' ATI graphics unit is on the rise, spurred by "radical" shifts in the market, according to Mercury Research, which tracks the market for GPUs or graphics processing units. ·Microsoft's Tablet Self-Deception
Microsoft had its annual financial analyst meeting on Thursday, and Steve Ballmer answered questions about what the company's answer to the iPad was going to be, and whether Windows Phone 7 was going to be a part of that product strategy. He said, "We're coming . . . We're coming full guns. The operating system is called Windows." Ballmer and Microsoft so don't get it. I can't believe Steve Ballmer is making me fee ... ·Tools That Find Serious Bugs Automatically Could Lead to Safer, More Stable Software.
Several talks at the Black Hat security conference this week in Las Vegas will focus on tools that could make software safer by automatically searching for bugs--and pinpointing the ones that could be most dangerous. ·RMS Answers 25 Questions
Richard Stallman, who's still taking on the role of the extremist who says extreme things so other Free Software advocates can look moderate in comparison, answers Reddit readers' questions. But there's some good stuff in there, and it seems he's dialed back the nutty a bit. ·Dell, HP to Resell Oracle'S Operating Systems
Oracle has announced that rival hardware vendors Dell and Hewlett-Packard intend to certify and resell its Solaris and Enterprise Linux operating systems as well as Oracle VM on their x86 servers. The announcement "demonstrates Oracle's commitment to openness," company co-president Charles Phillips said in a statement. ·KDE SC 4.7 May Use OpenGL 3 For Compositing
KDE SC 4.5 is about to be released and KDE SC 4.6 is being discussed. However, Martin Graesslin has revealed some details about what they are planning for KDE 4.7.According to Martin's blog post, they are looking at OpenGL 3.0 to provide the compositing effects in KDE SC 4.7. OpenGL 3.0 provides support for frame buffer objects, hardware instancing, vertex array objects, and sRGB framebuffers.Read more here ·Details of 100m Facebook Users Collected and Published
Personal details of 100m Facebook users have been harvested and published on the net by a security consultant.The list, which has been shared as a downloadable file, contains the URL of every searchable Facebook user's profile, their name and unique ID.BBC News
·Outsourcing: CIOs' tips on getting it right
Outsourcing deals typically promise to deliver cost savings and increased efficiency - butall too often the promises fail to match the reality. At the National Outsourcing Association's Sourcing Summit last week, two heads of IT shared their experiences of how to get the best out of outsourcing agreements and make sure they're delivering long-term value. ·Cheat Sheet: Google Chrome OS
Google Chrome, that's just a web browser isn't it?Not anymore. Google have used their Chrome browser as the basis for a new operating system that shares the same name. Don't tell me I have to shell out for another OS, I've just bought Windows 7.You wouldn't be able to buy the Chrome OS even if you wanted to. Firstly it's free, and secondly you will not be able to install it on existing machines. The OS will only come ... ·Google sheds light on netbook plans for Chrome OS
Google has taken the wraps off its Chrome OS for the first time. At an event held at its Mountain View HQ on Thursday, Google vice president of product management Sundar Pichai gave the assembled press a tour of Chrome, which showed the basic look and feel as very similar to the Chrome browser. The OS is aimed at netbook users and is designed for fast, lightweight computing. ·Exclusive: Former MySQL boss Marten Mickos talks open source
In an exclusive interview, former MySQL boss and silicon.com Agenda Setter, Marten Mickos talks to Tim Ferguson about the state of open source, Oracle's plans to buy Sun Microsystems and the value of working with people who are smarter than you. Marten Mickos is probably best known for his time as chief executive of open source database company MySQL, a position he held from 2001 until the beginning of 2009. ·Google's Eric Schmidt on search, Android and all things Wave
Last week saw silicon.com sister site CNET News.com sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to talk Google Wave, Android and all things search. "We're certainly not done Â… We're using a lot more about you; where you are, if you have a phone, your GPS, your search history, those sorts of things, to really move from, sort of, text to meaning. And that's not a solved problem and it's something that's a great challenge," ... ·Future mobiles, Windows 7, iPhone apps and the latest gadgets
October saw silicon.com cast its eye over the top iPhone apps for business. Shown above is the Skype app which allows users to make calls and send instant messages to anyone else with a Skype account for free. Check out what other useful apps your iPhone needs in the full story here. ·Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
October's highlights on silicon.com were all about software - from fresh rumblings in the perennial Mac vs PC debate, to question marks over open source cost-cutting and the countdown to the launch of Windows 7, which began shipping towards the end of the month. October also saw the ninth annual silicon.com Agenda Setters list of the most influential individuals in tech go live - with Apple CEO Steve Jobs being voted ... ·Revealed: Your favourite Windows operating system
A multitude of Microsoft operating systems have been launched into the world since the first versions of Windows appeared back in the early 1980s. But after all these years of development, which operating system software do silicon.com readers rate as their favourite? Is it the latest OS or a golden oldie that has won a place in their technological hearts? ·Windows 7: Over 200 per cent more popular than Vista
That Windows 7 is more popular than Vista is no surprise - but just how much more love is Microsoft's latest OS getting? According to research by analyst NPD Group, Windows 7's first week after release blew Vista's out of the water. ·Maemo and Android: Symbian's open source rivals up the pressure
While Symbian continues to dominate the smartphone market it could soon be facing increasing competition from a new quarter - Maemo. There's no debating that the Symbian platform remains the daddy of the smartphone world: one in every two sold today carries the Symbian OS.
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