Renewal of the thrust against Intel: AMD Fusion Trinity + Vision modular Piledriver

May 11, 2012 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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Machines in boxes within boxes machines within

April 30, 2012 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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The candied Apple continues to toy with the mob down

February 19, 2012 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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Silverlight outside (after moonlight outside)

November 11, 2011 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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It is rumored that after you remove Flash support from Adobe for the booming mobile devices and tablets, Microsoft kills in childhood Silverlight , or should we say the truth is HTML5 which eliminates all competition from embedded Web documents

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Kill ... and Mono / Moonlight HTML5-CSS3 the combinaditos, JScript, the scripting python, perl, php, xml, QML.

Monkey can not with monoandroid / MonoTouch displace Dalvik / ObjectiveC.
Mono only survives in GNOME 3 shell through C #, but can not figure it VirtualBox and Linux Mint 12 is not what you want to adapt (the Mint in popularity exceeding Ubuntu after 6 years as long Distrowatch.com ).
Novell dropped what Xamarin continues Did Miguel de Icaza is provided to program for Windows 8?
Mono plugin for VisualStudio 2011 C # to help with carrying the skeletal XNA for gamers to KinectSDK.

Mono was not born to be alone, leaning on the universal standard bytecode. NET, but it is just like any monomial. The cloud and scripting steals the bride surfer.

Dennis Ritchie

October 17, 2011 by Macbeth · 1 Comment
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We know that working at the patent office of AT & T. Not so well known is that their inventions are encodings as an artist performing on the canvas with great simplicity where there is great complexity, synthesizing many previous efforts.

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How booting Haiku

October 17, 2011 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
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English is correct and accurately lists: BIOS, MBR, partition, boot and kernel. It also explains the process of installing the usual alpha 3 now.
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Linux and comes to 5.3% share of users

August 24, 2011 by Macbeth · 4 Comments
Filed under: Linux , Software

This is July 2011, three years ago was still stuck at 0.5% compared to consolidated Windows XP and Vista recently implemented. Linux has made progress with paqueterías PPP, marketing ubuntero, users always willing to explain, scheduling, document and work with the newbie. Although GNOME3 has its shortcomings, advances in the kernel, drivers, free graphics, the current KDE 4.7 and its libraries, browsers like Firefox, Opera and Chrome and software of all kinds more and better polish have made GNU / Linux something progresses to running DX11 and OpenGL. The jump as measured in w3schools though they focus on developers rather than casual surfers. According NetApplications Linux is stuck at 1% and although you look from within the cognitive capacity that there is a gulf of difference in the rate at which packets and make off cosmetic changes and code in Linux Mint interface eg , and the slowness of Windows 7 the Redmond giant, as much as 64-bit applications abound specific, the availability of hardware support slowing in MinWin-NT and is also seen in the common habit of both operating system platforms for interface take cell phone near the heart of ARM, but that is inevitable and irremediable.

The gradual extinction of dedicated discrete northbridge

August 7, 2011 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
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X86_64 to the desktop, the chipset on the north side controlled the RAM bus (FSB), AGP video bus and PCI bus system. The change was produced in 2003 AMD integrated the memory controller in the microprocessor and communication for the HT bus, PCI Express is relegated by serial PCI bus and AGP x8 disappears also begins to integrate the GPU on the motherboard (IGP) introduced in the northbridge by passing control to the VGA port, DVI and HDMI. Southbridge is assigned to PCI, IDE, S-ATA, USB, Audio, COM, LPT, PS / 2.
Fusion APU in 2011 once again innovate to AMD (as in 2008 when he rode two die Intel dualcore and quadcore for Penryn launched AMD Phenom 4-core monolithic) integrating the GPU in the same package that contains 2 or 4 CPU cores and integrating the northbridge same with what remains is a southbridge-Hudson is his name on the mainboard, and the APU holder: CPU, IGP, BMI, chipset communicating with HT RAM and graphics ports IGP for the PCIe 2.0 also commands North Bridge integrated into the APU. The speeds are increased graphics performance and energy consumption TDP drops from 32/40 nm chip current and recent generation RadeonHD 6500.
Intel anticipated the merger in 2010 with its Westmere and Arrandale but not yet integrated the chipset and Sandy Bridge now on the mainboard chipset P67 upper-middle range of micro override the IGP graphic outputs and do not allow prevents the use of improved resources renderer and low watts dissipated.

Android complaint to the competition

August 3, 2011 by Nico · 1 Comment
Filed under: Linux , Mac , Windows , Android , IOS
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If the operating system market is generally a hostile and highly competitive market, what can we say the market for mobile operating systems? That everything is intensified more. No doubt about it. And if you still do not believe in this statement, the information you discuss them now will make them aware of the degree of competition that makes the world of OS for smartphones.

As you know Android is an operating system created by the folks at Google are the following characteristics: it is a concept designed for mobile use, and has an open source enables users to act as developers and transformers system used.

Therefore, and for a large advertising campaign, no doubt-that Android managed to position itself in the most privileged in operating systems for smartphones. Since its debut in 2008, Android has grown to become the most popular operating system in the world for "smartphones" with a market share of 48%, according to the second quarter of the consulting firm Canalys. "More than 550,000 Android devices are activated every day through a network of 39 manufacturers and 231 distributors," said the manager of Google.
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Harsh criticism of Linus Torvalds GNOME 3

August 2, 2011 by Nico · 4 Comments
Filed under: Linux
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The public world of operating systems is not easy nor conciliatory. If we were to compare it with other audiences, we might recall the behavior of the people attending the theater to interact with the actors, throwing vegetables, laughing, in short: a party. In the case of the reception and appreciation of the operating systems things are not so festive. As the level of demand that will account for the developers is so high that they often fail to live up to the occasion.

A little this is what Linux Torvalds has recognized from Linux, when in a statement to Google + did not hesitate to criticize his own creation, the first version of the latest GNOME, that is: 3. Interesting to note how the creator is separated from its inception, noting the gaps, errors and problems that it has.

Now the question we must ask is whether these criticisms are genuinely motivate, then we should recognize the attitude of Torvalds, which has not been afraid to reduce the success of your product so to be honest and transparent. Or, if those criticisms are actually the product of listening to poor reception by the public demanding users. Read more

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