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SteamVR coming to Linux and Mac 'in the next few months,' says Valve
At Steam Dev Days in October, Valve programmer Joe Ludwig confirmed that the company will expand SteamVR to Linux and Mac operating systems.
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Asynchronous reprojection for SteamVR goes official, but only on Nvidia GPUs
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Valve developer claims macOS SteamVR release coming in the next few months
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SteamVR Update Adds Asynchronous Reprojection
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When OpenOrg meets DevOps
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Your guide to open decisions
So we're launching a new resource to help teams everywhere better leverage the power of open. "What is the Open Decision Framework?" outlines one of our community's most-consulted resources: the Open Decision Framework from the People team at Red Hat, a tool any organizational leader can use to become a more savvy, sensitive, sophisticated—and yes, more open—maker of decisions.
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Rugged, Linux-friendly SBCs tap Atoms of today and yesterday
WinSystems unveiled the first PC/104 SBC to use Apollo Lake SoCs, featuring PCIe/104 OneBank and dual GbE, and launched an EBX SBC based on Bay Trail Atoms.
WinSystems announced the PC/104 form factor PX1-C415 and EBX-style EBC-C413 — two SBCs featuring Intel Atoms from the current, 14nm “Apollo Lake” Atom-E3900 generation and the 22nm “Bay Trail” Atom E3800 generation, respectively. Both systems use Atom-branded models only, rather than related Pentium and Celeron SoCs. They both support -40 to 85°C temperatures, and run x86 friendly OSes including Linux and Windows, supported by drivers. Earlier Atom-based SBCs from WinSystems include the 3.5-inch SBC35-CC405.
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Samsung Joins Microsoft .NET, C# Developers to Build Apps for Tizen Devices
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Hotstar app now supports Live TV streaming to Tizen Smartphones
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Acura's Precision Cockpit fuses AI and Android in your auto
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