news.cnet.com - 11/17/2008
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Starting to answer the clamorous demand from open-source fans, Adobe Systems plans to release an alpha version of its Flash Player technology on Monday for those using 64-bit Linux software. Linux has moved more rapidly than Windows or Mac OS X to support 64-bit processors, in part because the ...
linuxoniphone.blogspot.com - 11/18/2008
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linuxoniphone.blogspot.com —
This is a post I wrote a long
time ago, when this blog was first conceived. I...
decided to hold off on posting it, because I thought it'd be better to do some technical posts before waxing philosophically. I think it is still appropriate, so as we work ...
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Why iPhone Linux?
akihabaranews.com - 11/18/2008
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akihabaranews.com —
DosPara just announced a new Linux powered Netbook
(XP driver included, no info about Linux OS), the...
Prime Note Cartina featuring an 8.9” (WSVGA) LCD, an Atom N270, 120GB of HDD, 1GB or RAM, Wifi B/G... at 1.1kg. The most interesting part of this news ...
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Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
royal.pingdom.com - 11/20/2008
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royal.pingdom.com —
All Linux distributions have their own home base:
their homepage. How well is this homepage taken care...
of and how well does it perform? To answer these questions we have monitored the uptime and load time of the homepages for 16 Linux distributions ...
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Linux distros and Apple beat Microsoft’s homepage ...
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News Flash: Adobe Flash coming to Windows Mobile, AIR hits 1.5
Download Squad —
... Adobe is holding a developer conference this week, where the company plans to demonstrate a number of new technologies, including a version of Flash 10 that will run on devices with ARM processors, ranging from Windows Mobile phones to televisions and mobile internet devices. Also on the docket:
Adobe AIR 1.5 will be released, with support for WebKit and Flash Player 10
An alpha version of Flash for 64-bit Linux systems will be released
Preview versions of the latest versions of Adobe Flash ...
One More Reason for Linux Lovers to Give Thanks
LinuxInsider —
... apparently saw the writing on the wall at last, and last week released a 64-bit version of Flash for Linux. The righteous have been rewarded! The news made no small splash on the Linux blogs, as one might expect, with geeks far and wide praising the new technology. 'Bonus Brownie Points for Adobe' CNet's story in anticipation of the release garnered almost 800 Diggs and over 100 Digg comments; then Steven Vaughan-Nichols posted ...
Google's 64-bit Chrome starts emerging--on Linux
Webware.com —
... But Linux fans, who offset their smaller numbers with higher technical proficiency and a fondness for programming, are champions of 64-bit software. They hammered Adobe until it released a 64-bit version of Flash Player for Linux, and now they're agitating for 64-bit browsers. ...
64-Bit Google Chrome Coming to Linux [Browsers]
Lifehacker —
[image] Linux users are some of the first to tout (or demand ) the benefits of 64-bit computing, and it looks like the devotion may pay off. CNET points to Chrome developer mailing list posts indicating that a 64-bit build of Chrome's open-source, development-stage Chromium counterpart is ...
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feeds.theinquirer.net 11/17/2008 — Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Monday 17 November 2008. 14:25:00 Gift for Linux community AT THE REQUEST of open-sorcerers, Adobe is releasing an alpha version of its Flash Player 10 technology for 64-bit Linux users at its Max Conference in San ...
Adobe AIR brings web/desktop apps to Linux
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adobe.com 11/17/2008 — Innovative New Features and Adobe Creative Suite 4 Integration Enable Breakthrough Web Experiences SAN JOSE, Calif. — Oct. 15, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® Flash® Player 10 ...
Linux weaktops poised for death by smartphone —
The Register 11/17/2008
Powerless against Jobsian divinity Fail and You Smartphones have been around for a long time, but only recently did the laptop industry figure out that it could cut into the market funded solely by tech nerds' fuck-you money with a compound word ...
ARM, Adobe collaborate on mobile Web browsing —
I4U News 11/17/2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Software maker Adobe Systems and chip designer ARM Holdings
will collaborate to bring better Web services to ARM-powered devices including
cellphones from most of the world's biggest handset makers.
U.S.-based Adobe, ...