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Android-Linux dual boot option for Aakash 3

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, are working hard on improving the existing Aakash tablet and are looking forward to including additional functionalities at the existing price range of $35. One of the major features that would be included in the next version of the Aakash tablet is dual boot compatibility supporting both the Android and Linux operating systems. According to researchers, Aakash 3 would come with more open source software.

Android-Linux dual boot option for Aakash 3

Android-Linux dual boot option for Aakash 3

President Pranab Mukherjee unveiled the Aakash 2 in New Delhi on November 11, 2012. The Aakash 2 is based on a dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1 GHz along with 512 MB of RAM. Compared to the first Aakash tablet, which was based on a 366 MHz processor and an older ARM architecture, the Aakash 2 is definitely advanced, running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Get a taste of YouTube on your telly!

Imagine enjoying your favourite YouTube videos on TV

Imagine enjoying your favorite YouTube videos on TV

Imagine enjoying your favorite YouTube videos on TV! Yes, you heard that right. You can now access YouTube on any TV by using the YouTube app on your smartphone or even tablet. The company confirmed today that new TVs from world renowned companies like LG, Panasonic and Sony will be making their debut at CES and it will be loaded with this app. Apart from these, companies like Philips, Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba will offer additional sets and set-top boxes, which will be launched over the course of 2013.

In a related piece of news, Google announced that its new UI for YouTube on TV, which was previously seen on the Wii U and PlayStation 3, will also be featured on those new devices. The YouTube app will offer full 1080 pixel videos and a fairly minimalist interface as per the YouTube official blog.

Here comes Fuduntu 3 for GNOME 2 buffs

Fuduntu also has support for Nvidia Optimus technology and has Cairo as the new dock

Fuduntu also has support for Nvidia Optimus technology and has Cairo as the new dock

If you dislike GNOME 3 but love GNOME 2, this news is for you. The Fuduntu 2013.1 Linux distro has arrived and uses the GNOME 2 interface. Way back in 2010, Fuduntu came into existence as a Fedora-based Linux distribution.

Fuduntu 2013.1 is the first quarterly release of 2013 and comes with new additions like Netflix and Steam on the entertainment front. Fuduntu also has support for Nvidia Optimus technology and has Cairo as the new dock. Other features include Linux kernel 3.6.9, The Gimp 2.8.2, Thunderbird 17, Firefox 17, Chromium 23.0.1271.97, VLC 2.0.5, and X.org 1.12.

GNOME's popularity on Linux desktops started to plummet the day its developers came up with GNOME 3, much against the wishes of users who were GNOME 2 fans. Mobile-like or metro user interfaces such as Unity, GNOME 3, and not to forget Windows 8's current UI, have all been a huge turn-off for desktop users.

Well, those at GNOME have certainly realized their mistake and are most likely regretting their move. Previously, GNOME developer Matthias Clasen's official posting stated, "We certainly hope that many users will find the new (GNOME 3.x) ways comfortable and refreshing after a short learning phase; and we should not fault people who prefer the old way. After all, these features were a selling point of GNOME 2 for 10 years!"

A Linux-based OS that lets you hide your IP

With Whonix, you can enjoy complete privacy while you are online

With Whonix, you can enjoy complete privacy while you are online

Complete privacy in cyberspace had earlier seemed to be a distant dream. But now, with Whonix, you can enjoy complete privacy while you are online. This Debian-based operating system promises to provide complete security and boasts of protecting a user's privacy totally. “Whonix is an anonymous general-purpose operating system based on Virtual Box, Debian GNU/Linux and Tor. By Whonix design, IP and DNS leaks are impossible. Not even malware with root rights can find out the user's real IP/location,” said an official post describing the operating system.

Explaining the privacy control in the OS, the post said, “Whonix consists of two (virtual) machines. One machine solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which we call Whonix-Gateway. The other machine, which we call Whonix-Workstation, is on a completely isolated network. Only connections through Tor are possible.” Compared to other ‘Tor-VM’ or ‘Tor-LiveCD’ projects, which sometimes use special minimal or stripped down Linux distributions (like TinyCore, DSL or Puppy), Whonix is larger. Both the VMs together are currently almost 2 GB.

This new operating system can even conceal IP addresses while using Skype. It also helps in anonymous IRC, anonymous publishing, anonymous e-mail with Mozilla Thunderbird and TorBirdy, location/IP hidden servers and prevents anyone from discovering your IP. No one can even find out your physical location.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 released  

Red Hat has announced the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9. This release marks the beginning of Production Phase 2 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. As with all minor releases, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 maintains backward compatibility with hardware and software platforms across the lifecycle of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Therefore, the hardware and software compatibility included within previous releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 continues with this minor release. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 also showcases numerous improvements, including support for industry-leading hardware vendors through enhanced hardware enablement, continued commitment to security, standards and certifications, new developer tools, enhanced application support, better subscription management and more.

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