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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 28, 2012
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Tech Comics: "Why I Love Apple" (Feb 28, 2012, 18:00)
Datamation: Apple's product cycle just keeps on
churning.
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Coverity Report: Open Source Code Quality Matches Proprietary (Feb 28, 2012, 17:01)
OSTATIC: "Coverity's Scan report includes
actual analysis of the lines of code within open source software
offerings."
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Android-x86 4.0 RC1 Released (Android Ice Cream Sandwich Optimized For Netbooks (Feb 28, 2012, 15:03)
Web Upd8: "Android-x86 is a project that
provides Android support for x86, making it easy to install it on
netbooks or laptops. You can use it like any other Android 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich device: install applications from the Android
Market, add widgets and so on."
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Canonical Demonstrates Ubuntu TV at MWC 2012 (Feb 28, 2012, 14:01)
Softpedia: "Featuring a customized version of
the Unity interface, Ubuntu TV has the ability to stream media
across other compatible devices, supporting iOS and Android."
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Could Open Source Principles Revolutionize Drug Development? (Feb 28, 2012, 13:02)
OSTATIC: "If you follow the current state of
drug development at all, you know that it is bogged down with a
great deal of time-consuming regulatory friction."
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Android overload at Mobile World Congress (Feb 28, 2012, 11:02)
IT World: "For true Android geeks this vast
selection of handsets is amazing, but for the average consumer who
just wants a new phone it can be quite daunting."
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Tag Sound Files With Easytag (Linux Mint 12) (Feb 28, 2012, 07:01)
HowtoForge: "This tutorial is supposed to show
you how to change your sound files' information like artist or
title, also called tags, in a fast way using Easytag."
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Red Hat vs. Oracle Linux Support: 10 Years Is New Norm (Feb 28, 2012, 03:03)
The VAR Guy: "The Linux chess match between Red
Hat and Oracle now involves a showdown on long-term support
strategies."
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