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  1. Linux Kernel Power Consumption Is Lowered, But Regressions Remain
  2. OpenMoko Is Still Around & They Just Launched Something
  3. Synaptics Gets Predictable Motion, Smooth Scrolling
  4. The Linux Kernel Power Issues Continues To Bite Users
  5. AMD A8-3500M Llano Linux Benchmarks
  6. A Plethora Of Linux Power Tests Are On The Way
  7. The Linux Kernel Power Problems On Older Desktop Hardware
  8. Burning Through Power: Linux Regressions Found
  9. The Leading Cause Of The Recent Linux Kernel Power Problems
  10. A Comment On The Linux 2.6.38 Power Regression
  11. NVIDIA Releases Tegra 12 Alpha 1 Ubuntu-Based Linux
  12. A Generic AMP/IPC Framework For Linux
  13. Surprising Power Consumption Of Ubuntu 11.04 vs. Windows 7
  14. What To Do If Still Seeing Poor Linux Battery Life
  15. Qualcomm Snapdragon MDP MSM8660
  16. Measuring power of mobile devices
  17. GNOME Shell Multi-Touch Support State
  18. Google's Buying Out Motorola For 12.5 Billion USD
  19. Samsung Continues Sponsoring Enlightenment
  20. HP Making Major Changes To WebOS, Selling PC Business
  21. Is The Mobile Linux Graphics Landscape Soon To Change?
  22. Linux 3.1 Kernel Draws More Power With Another Regression
  23. Mozilla Announces WebAPI, Hopes For A Standard
  24. Ubuntu 11.10 Beta Has No Power Regression Fix
  25. Running ARM Linux Benchmarks On The HP TouchPad
  26. Samsung Works On More Upstream ARM Linux Kernel Support
  27. Is Intel Stalling Or Dropping Its Support Of MeeGo?
  28. Ubuntu 11.10 Power Consumption Up By As Much As ~50%
  29. Samsung to open-source Bada
  30. Looking for a kickass open source tablet
  31. OLPC XO-1.75 Laptop Preview
  32. An Update On The Linux Power Situation In Ubuntu
  33. Hacking Sony Quick WEB Access (Splashtop)
  34. AMD Ports Open-Source Linux Driver To Windows Embedded
  35. MeeGo Community Investigates Tizen Alternatives
  36. Skype Publishes New Linux APIs w/ Video Support
  37. NVIDIA Publishes Linux Patches For Tegra 3
  38. Linux 3.2 Is Still Looking To Be Power Hungry
  39. Particle Code Platform May Go Open-Source
  40. Coverage From The Qt Developer Days In Munich
  41. Linux Hybrid Graphics Will Be A Mess For A While
  42. ZaReason Strata 6880 Sandy Bridge Notebook
  43. Android 4.0 For x86 Is Now Available
  44. A Look At Android's Graphics Rendering Pipeline
  45. A Real Effort To Mainline Android Changes In Linux Kernel
  46. Some Mobile GPU Documentation To End The Year
  47. Anything Up With OpenMoko These Days?
  48. ARM Cortex-A9 PandaBoard ES Benchmarks
  49. Poulsbo Looks Better On Ubuntu 12.04, But Still Ugly
  50. LLVM/Clang On The ARMv7 PandaBoard ES
  51. MeeGo-Successor Tizen Is Still Vaporware
  52. FIOPS: A New Linux I/O Scheduler For Flash/SSDs
  53. Trim-Slice: Dual-Core ARM Tegra 2 Desktop
  54. Tizen Puts Out Some Code, SDK Preview
  55. Checking Out The Ubuntu TV Prototype
  56. OpenFIMG ARM Graphics Driver Is Still Active
  57. Arch-ing ARM: Running Arch Linux On The NVIDIA Tegra 2
  58. An Open-Source, Reverse-Engineered Mali GPU Driver
  59. Ubuntu 11.04, 11.10, 12.04 On The NVIDIA Tegra 2
  60. Ubuntu's Already Making Plans For ARM In 2014, 2015
  61. Announcing The Lima Open-Source GPU Driver
  62. Get ready for a linux tablet!
  63. Early-Stage DirectFB For Android Devices
  64. Where is the perfect android dev phone
  65. Raspberry Pi's Nonchalant Graphics Stack For Linux
  66. Coreboot Is Set To Start Booting Laptops
  67. The First Shots Of "Limare" Running On Linux
  68. Don't Get Excited Over Coreboot Laptops Yet
  69. ASPM Linux Kernel Fix To Land Finally In 3.2 Series
  70. Demo Of The Lima Driver On The KDE Spark Tablet
  71. Mobile Braodband on Linux Netbook?
  72. Ubuntu for Android
  73. Tizen SDK Beta, Source Code Available
  74. Linux 3.4 Kernel Will Gain More Android Patches
  75. KDE Spark Tablet Is No More, Now It's Vivaldi
  76. Canonical Publishes Apple Hybrid Graphics Driver
  77. NVIDIA Tegra 3 Makes For Fast Ubuntu On ARM
  78. New Power Management Phases For Linux 3.4 Kernel
  79. PCI-E ASPM Change For The Linux 3.4 Kernel
  80. Suldal, GeForce GTX 680, NVIDIA Tegra 3 On Linux
  81. Fedora Is Still Unsure About ARM Support
  82. On Old Hardware, Think Twice About Ubuntu 12.04
  83. Qualcomm Calls To "Kill All Proprietary Drivers For Good"
  84. Qt 5.0 On Apple iOS Might Be In Trouble
  85. Qualcomm Clarifies Killing Proprietary Drivers
  86. Best & Worst Case Power Usage On Ubuntu 12.04
  87. Android As A First Class Citizen To Linux Kernel
  88. A NVIDIA Tegra 2 DRM/KMS Driver Tips Up
  89. Open-Source ARM Mali Graphics Driver Achieves...
  90. An Open-Source Graphics Driver For Snapdragon
  91. Collabora Keeps Pushing PulseAudio For Android
  92. Tizen 1.0 Larkspur SDK, Source Code Is Out
  93. Xamarin Ports Google's Android To Mono C#
  94. NVIDIA Releases Tegra Hardfp Pack
  95. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ARMv7 Linux Performance Gains
  96. The Biggest Problem For A Linux PC Vendor
  97. GCC vs. LLVM/Clang Compilers On ARMv7 Linux
  98. Ubuntu TV Is A Popular Topic This Week
  99. NVIDIA Tegra With Dedicated Quadro/GeForce?
  100. PowerTOP 2.0 Finally Sees Release