Interop: Novell Chief Uses Linux Desktop
Information Week: "Novell CEO Ronald Hovsepian said Wednesday that he uses a Linux-based desktop while on the job and that Novell's use of open source software internally "has saved the company a lot of money.""
Vista and XP Get Linux-like Multiple Desktops
APC Mag: "Microsoft has quietly released a utility that allows you to create multiple desktops on Vista or XP."
RMS About Google Chrome and GNU/Linux on Laptops
Guiodic Blog: "You wrote: "The free world is the new continent in cyberspace". In 1983, did you imagine this continent would grow so much? What are the most important goals for Free software movement today?"
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10 Things Linux Does Better Than Windows
TechRepublic: "Throughout my 10+ years of using Linux, I have heard about everything that Windows does better than Linux. So I thought it time to shoot back and remind everyone of what Linux does better than Windows."
OpenGL 3 & DirectX 11: The War Is Over
Tom's Hardware: "Last month, Khronos was to have announced OpenGL 3, a major revision of the API that’s supposed to catch up with Microsoft, which was also scheduled to launch its next-gen DirectX 11 API. But things didn’t really go as planned."
How To Not Hire A Job Applicant
Datamation: "My colleague at Datamation, James Maguire, wrote an excellent article yesterday offering 10 tips on "how to not get an IT job....So here are my 10 tips on how to not hire an IT job applicant (some of which are based on personal experience):"
Scalp: Log Analyzer Finds Web Attacks
Linux Magazine: "Romain Gaucher, a specialist in web security, offers his Scalp tool in version 0.4. The log analyzer searches for attacks on Apache web applications."
Networking 101: Understanding TCP, the Protocol
Linux Planet: "TCP is wonderfully complex, but don't worry: We aren't going to tell you to go read RFC 793. This is a gentle introduction, or demystification, if you will."
Updated: Meet 120 Companies Running Ubuntu Linux
WorksWithU: "We’re striving to identify 1,000 businesses and organizations across the globe that run Ubuntu on servers, desktops, laptops or mobile devices."
I Want a Real Linux and Mac Version of Chrome
Cyber Cynic: "It's not, however, an actual port of Chrome to Linux or Mac OS X. Instead, using their expertise in bringing Windows applications to other operating systems, the CrossOver developers have ported the Windows version of Chrome to Linux and Mac."
Are Cocky Developers Worth It?
Datamation: "The descriptive words I can print were brash, arrogant, overbearing and even cocky."
Watch Out iPhone; The First Android Phone is Coming Oct 20th
TechTreasures: "After months of speculation, TechCrunch reports that the first Android powered phone, the HTC Dream is set to be released in the US by T-Mobile on October 20th...Android is the open source cell phone operating system that has been developed by Google over the last year or so."
Make Your Own Web Page Video Stream
emil krueper: " On Sunday we have been on a visit to my older brother and his family. Nerdy as I am I had our Sony Handycam with me on the trip and arrived back at home with plenty of new video footage."
Linux Doesn't Need Slick Marketing
Linux Today Blog: "Remember Apple's famous 1984 commercial? That is one of the most brilliant TV commercials of all time..."
How to Not Get an IT Job: 10 Tips
Datamation: "3) Let the manager know how fed up your are with your prior employer’s technology."
Dirac 1.0.0 Released
Dirac is an advanced royalty-free video compression format designed for a wide range of uses, from delivering low-resolution web content to broadcasting HD and beyond, to near-lossless studio editing. The v1.0.0 version was released yesterday, and the new VLC version supports playback of .ts/.drc Dirac files.
Breaking News: Googlephone to Debut on September 23
Tech Source From Bohol: "The Android Developer Challenge has been concluded, and I've seen plenty of awesome applications that are supported by Android."
Free Software Shouldn't Mean You Can't Make a Buck
LinuxInsider: "Why does the GNU General Public License have to be the definitive license for Free and Open Source Software? Consider the BSD license type -- a more business-friendly variety that allows for businesses to make a profit while preserving the public interest"
Toshiba Releases Linux Netbook
APC Mag: "Toshiba has stepped into the netbook ring. But this is no heroic vaulting over the ropes -- the company's NB100, released overnight in Europe, is a carefully-placed ginger step onto the canvas."
Linux Alternatives to Windows SBS Part One
The Linux Distillery: "Today and Sunday I'm going to tell you about Linux-based choices which free you from the shackles SBS imposes."
Killer New Audio Indexing Technology From Google
Keystone Blog: "Translation: you will soon be able to search videos by keywords used within the video."
Myths of Linux - People Don't Care About Licensing
Gnuru: "I care about the licensing of the software I use, not because of some philosophical principle, but because I got sick and tired of having the thumbscrews put on me by proprietary software companies."
The Latest on the Firefox EULA Matter
Groklaw: "So much for all those who thought it was a few extreme zealots making a big fuss over nothing. It was not nothing. They were right. And now Mozilla has acknowledged it, to their credit."
Seinfeld Ads End as Microsoft Turns to Reclaim 'I'm a PC' Slur From Apple
Computerworld: "The long, oft-baffling "teaser" ads" by Microsoft Corp. featuring Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates that kicked off two weeks ago are abruptly ending, the company said late Wednesday, as Part 2 of its $300 million Windows marketing rehab campaign begins."
Cortex-A8 Gaming Handheld Runs Linux
Linux Devices: "OpenPandora.org will start taking orders this month for its developer-friendly Linux-based handheld gaming device. Set to ship in November, the $330 device runs Angstrom Linux on an ARM Cortex-A8 processor with OpenGL 2.0 graphics and a 4.3-inch, 800x480 touchscreen."


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