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We Do What We Must Because We Can: Valve Bringing Steam Client to Linux?
Valve Software was in the market a little over a year ago for a software engineer who would, among other duties, work with porting Windows-based games to Linux. No word on who got the job, or how that engineer's first anniversary review went, but evidently, this year was productive. It seems, ...
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gigaom.com — Netbooks are all the rage at the moment, with Asus predicting that it will sell 5 million of its Asus Eee PC netbooks by the end of this year. However, one of the tricky aspects of netbooks is that they have much more limited hardware resources than ... (more) 10 Ways To Trick Out Your Netbook for Free [GigaOM]
Atheros Wi-Fi goes open-source, Linux friendly
blogs.computerworld.com — At long last, Atheros has opened up the last binary barriers to making completely open-source, Linux-friendly drivers for its popular Wi-Fi chipsets. read more (more) Atheros Wi-Fi goes open-source, Linux friendly
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