Archive for the ‘News’ Category

BMW wants to pimp your ride with open source | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET News

Friday, October 24th, 2008

…BMW [recently] revealed it is looking for partners as it pursues an open-source car computing platform. The German company is enthusiastic about the potential for such an open-source system’s potential to keep up with the rapid advances in technology and features in the multimedia and digital entertainment areas.

BMW wants to pimp your ride with open source | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET News.

Linux Gaming Console Coming in November | OStatic

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Envizions Computer Entertainment announced recently that the Linux-based EVO gaming console will be available for sale November 18.

There have been dedicated gaming consoles that are able to run Linux, namely the PS3. In these cases, Linux made the console function more as a home computer than a gaming rig. The EVO system uses Linux to power the games.

Linux Gaming Console Coming in November | OStatic.

Google opens the floodgates, open-sources Android - Engadget

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Making good on a promise it made at the very beginning, Google has today announced that the source code underpinning its Android platform for mobile devices is available for free to anyone who wants a crack at it.

Google opens the floodgates, open-sources Android - Engadget.

Government Open Source Software Collaboratives debated at GOSCON

Monday, October 20th, 2008

On October 22, government and private industry experts will debate the issues and opportunities presented by collaborative software development models at the Government Open Source Conference (GOSCON) Portland, Oregon. The distinguished panelists have direct experience with successful public/private consortiums based on the open source software model in which developers as well as business and technical users collaborate to create new applications while sharing both the costs and the benefits.

Government Open Source Software Collaboratives debated at GOSCON.

Ballmer says skip Vista | Computerworld Blogs

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Boy, I wish I’d been at Gartner’s Symposium ITxpo in Orlando, Fla. this year. That way I could heard with my own ears, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tell an audience of high-level business people that if they want to wait for Windows 7 to switch from XP, instead of going to Vista, “They certainly can.”

Ballmer says skip Vista | Computerworld Blogs.