Mobile Linux matures at CES
Linux ended up being one of the winners at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The show was littered with new tablets, many of them with Google's Android 3.0, which is code-named Honeycomb, and optimized to tablets.
Motorola announced the Xoom, which is based on Honeycomb, and will be available around April. Honeycomb will be a hot OS, so keep your eyes peeled.
Honeycomb could render tablets with Android 2.2 -- Froyo -- irrelevant. So if you're looking to buy a tablet, wait till Honeycomb comes out, or get a guarantee that the tablet will be upgraded to Honeycomb in the future.
Honeycomb tablets with have a few requirements -- like a dual-core processor -- which indicate that the devices will be resource heavy.
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Free software to rule Russia by 2015
Free software gets a boost: Russia's government will be moving to open source software by 2015.
Russian PM Vladimir Putin has signed off on switching to open software by 2015. The order signed Putin includes orders to switch to software based on the Linux OS.
The plans include establishing a cross-government software repository, and individual repositories for specific agencies.
Where is Linux on TV headed?
Buyers today pay a premium to get TVs that can stream movies directly from the Internet. The shipment of Internet TVs are growing, and it's only a matter of time before every TV includes Wi-Fi or some kind of Ethernet port.
The value of TVs as a computing device are finally being discovered, and therein lies an opportunity for application developers. Linux is leading the way of bringing Internet to TVs, but developers are wondering type of applications would work on TVs.
For now, Sony, Samsung and Vizio bundle Internet apps into HDTVs. Users can run apps such as Netflix or Hulu to stream videos directly to their TVs. Viewers are also hesitant, and have just started comprehending the idea of Internet and TV together.
Mandriva releases new version of Linux distribution
Mandriva has released Mandriva 2010.2, which the company says is an incremental update to 2010.1, which was released more than 6 months ago.
The updates includes a new version of Firefox, and will include upgrades to KDE and OpenOffice. Mandriva has counted 2522 officially updated and 6312 modified packages, which is substantial.
Mandriva claims 3 million users for its Linux version. But it remains less popular than Ubuntu, Red Hat and Suse, which are more widely used.
Mandriva 2010.2 is available in three versions, including a free one for personal use. The distros are available for download from its website.
Windows on Arm: Does it affect Linux?
Microsoft's Windows works mostly on Intel's x86 chips, but Bloomberg now reports that Microsoft is porting Windows to the Arm architecture.
According to the report, Microsoft will port its full operating systems like -- Windows 7 -- to Arm, which opens the door for Windows and Linux to compete on a level-playing field. Windows next operating system, dubbed Windows 8, will work on Arm-based tablets, which will be shown at CES trade show in January next year.
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Linux will make a splash at CES 2011
The presence of Linux grows slowly every year at the Consumer Electronics Show. It will rise meteorically at the show next month, thanks to Google's Android and other Linux-based mobile operating systems like Meego.
More Linux-based tablets will be on display at next year's show, including models from prominent companies like Dell. Toshiba, Samsung and other companies may show Android tablets with larger screens.
And mobile Linux will continue to grow. Shortly after CES, HP may launch a tablet based on WebOS, which is based on Linux, and was acquired from Palm. As predicted, Kno this week announced the availability of its highly customized Ubuntu tablet.
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