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Authored by: SilverWave on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 01:36 PM EDT |
Raspberry Pi Bare bones computing By Richard Dyce 22nd May 2012 06:00
GMT --- RMS: The 4 Freedoms
0 run the program for any purpose
1 study the source code and change it
2 make copies and distribute them
3 publish modified versions
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 02:01 PM EDT |
The APC’s spec includes a VIA WonderMedia ARM 11 processor at its
core, 512MB DDR3 RAM, 2GB of on-board flash storage, 4 USB 2.0 ports, a microSD
slot, Ethernet port, and both VGA and HDMI display ports. As for power
consumption, it tops out at 13 watts under load and 4 watts when idle.
The
ARM 11 SoC being used is the WonderMedia WM8750, which runs at 800MHz, supports
OpenGL-ES 2.0, and includes H.264 video encoding and 720p video
playback.
[...]
VIA is taking pre-orders for the APC now and hopes to
start shipping the boards in early July.
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Authored by: SilverWave on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 02:59 PM EDT |
Project Glass Augmented-Reality Specs Spotted
on Larry Page’s Face --- RMS: The 4 Freedoms
0 run the program for any purpose
1 study the source code and change it
2 make copies and distribute them
3 publish modified versions
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 04:10 PM EDT |
Mageia Linux Version is here and it looks great (posting from Mageia 2 live cd)
:
<a href="http://www.mageia.org/en/">Mageia</a>
I did not like where Mandriva was going. Now switching to Mageia definitely.
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Authored by: hAckz0r on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 04:31 PM EDT |
I could be wrong... But in the aftermath of the Mosaid-Nokia patent deal I have
to wonder if the Rockstar Consortium is the one opening the Mosaid Pandora box
as a proxy for Microsoft and Apple, or if they (Apple,Microsoft) will have the
guts to stand up to the public backlash that would surely follow.
The
patent extortion concept is simple, (1) buy up a bunch of broadly worded patents
from a large but failing company, (2) hire a company to reverse engineer *all*
the successful products brought to market, (3) hire a crew of conscienceless
lawyers to twist a few arms and break kneecaps, (4) and aim your legal patent
arsenal at those successful companies. As I see it, so far we have (1) and (2)
going down, so apparently (3) and (4) are just a matter of time.
I though
the Mosaid-Nokia deal forbade this kind of use for the patent portfolio? Wasn't
it just supposed to be a cross licensing? Maybe this is not Mosaid, but it sure
smells like it.
--- DRM - As a "solution", it solves the wrong
problem; As a "technology" its only 'logically' infeasible. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 04:43 PM EDT |
...to the US with regards to William Forbes-Sempill 19th Lord Sempill.
Li
nk The Brits could also read the Japanese codes. No wonder it was all
kept secret for so long!
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Authored by: Ed L. on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 05:34 PM EDT |
PJ will get a chuckle from this one.
:-)
--- Real Programmers
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 22 2012 @ 07:27 PM EDT |
Has anyone been following this? I think this is "Groklaw-worthy". [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 23 2012 @ 04:28 AM EDT |
linky [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 23 2012 @ 06:34 AM EDT |
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