Linux Kernel 2.6.29 released
March 24th, 2009Linus Torvalds announced yesterday evening that the Linux Kernel 2.6.29 has been released.
Linus Torvalds announced yesterday evening that the Linux Kernel 2.6.29 has been released.
The new Intel Core i7 family of CPUs will hit the stores by the end of November starting at $284.
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Intel Corp. is releasing a new technology that will let computers to wake up from sleep when the users connect to them from over the Internet.
After two weeks from the confirmation of the “Star Trek Online” development, yesterday night Cryptic webcasted the “Star Trek Online Panel”, a video conference full of details on “Star Trek Online” and with Leonard Nimoy (Spock) as guest star.
Intel today formally announced that the new line of processor, previously known with the codename “Nehalem”, will be branded as “Core i7.”
John Carmack, co-founder of id Software, announced Thursday at the famous QuakeCon Event that Doom 4 is indeed under development.
After several months of waiting, today Cryptic Studios finally announced it has secured the global rights to develop and publish Star Trek Online.
Today, the version 2.6.26 of the Linux’s kernel has been released.
The new small patch for World of Warcraft is available to test through the “Public Test Realms”. Since it is a small patch, it could be released next week or the week after at maximum.
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