Open-source software runs something in your life even if you don’t realize it. Raspberry Pi fans take advantage of open-source software. Linux and BSD open-source servers run our websites and ...
Single board or “open-source” PCs have become a hot market, with the Raspberry Pi selling in the millions and competitors getting in on the act, including Intel’s recently announced MinnowBoard. These ...
For many small business users, all the rational arguments for using open source software like Linux make a great deal of sense: It’s free, customizable, compatible, and it’s free of vendor lock-in, to ...
The CEO of Take-Two Interactive, Strauss Zelnick, spoke with CNBC’s Squawk Box about the future of gaming hardware. With the current generation finding itself in its twilight years, Zelnick believes ...
Ignoring action just taken against Psystar, a new company known as Open Tech says it's making Mac OS X-compatible PCs, and believes it has found a loophole that prevents legal action from Apple. Open ...
The chip giant will work with CollabNet to release open-source code designed to make the boot-up process for PCs and servers more predictable and faster. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
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The HiFive Unleashed Expansion board adds PCIe, USB, and other connectors that allow for a PC to be built around the Freedom U540, an open-source RISC-V processor. (Image source: Microsemi) SiFive's ...
Open-world games have dominated the gaming zeitgeist for the better part of two decades, and it looks like they will continue to do so. Games like Watch Dogs have been exceptionally successful given ...
While Apple supports open source software and even provides powerful program elements, such as WebKit, their tendency is to have a closed system. While some hate that concept, the truth is, Apple has ...
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick shared some interesting new thoughts about the industry. In a new interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box, he said this: I think it’s moving towards PC and business is moving ...