Thursday, 11 March 2010

Nokia and Intel join with Moblin and Maemo ... Competition for Android

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Written by Mario Alberto Medina Nussbaum   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 15:10

Intel y Nokia con Meego Today I read that Nokia and Intel have teamed up to produce a new distribution of Linux for mobile. His name is Meegan, and is merging with Maemo Moblin (remember that Intel's Moblin and Maemo is Nokia's). Could it be that Android is calling attention to them, and not lag behind? The note reads:

The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has become the technology center this week and the place chosen by the big brands to make their ads. Nokia and Intel dissociated themselves to a joint announcement in which they presented Meegan, the joint platform, the result of the union of Moblin and Maemo.
Meego is presented as a system designed to run on netbooks, mobile devices, systems in cars, televisions and multimedia phones. Basically it is a Linux distribution with support for ARM and Intel / Atom will use Qt to build its interface.
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Avatar is possible thanks to GNU / Linux

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Written by Mario Alberto Medina Nussbaum   
Saturday, 26 December 2009 02:25

Linux en Weta Digital The new digital blockbuster, the film Avatar, is an achievement in computer animation. Its amazing visual effects for many people. In addition, the technology used is even more surprising. We know that is done, as well as several scenes from The Lord of the Rings, by the company Weta Digital.

People in Information Management visited the facilities at Weta Digital, consisting of an area of 930 m3. In 4000 the site are BL2x220c blade servers from Hewlett-Packard, distributed in 34 racks. The servers contain a total of 40,000 processors and 104 terabyte RAM. All computers are connected via optical fiber to a storage unit BluArc and NettApp containing formidable 3 Petabytes of data. The hardware is cooled with water.

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Serious bug in Google Translator Joomfish

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Written by Mario Alberto Medina Nussbaum   
Friday, 18 December 2009 16:09

Today checking out the code I realized that Google had banned my direction. Checking that, it had a bug in Google Translator Joomfish, our plug-in machine translation, translation repeating again and again. This bug arose when generating the translation mechanism entire block (instead of in steps as it was before).

Now you are fixed in the latest version on this site, but forced me to delete all translations of content, and for now we are banned.

We ask that they update as soon as possible to avoid them you also ban the user.

 
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