| Linux Foundation moves on training( 2009-03-20 05:14) | | San Francisco - The Linux Foundation is moving on two fronts this week, offering Linux training programs for developers and administrators and taking over the Linux.com informational Web site. Noting that developers are being laid off and that the number... |
| Linux.com to Get a Makeover( 2009-03-20 05:13) | | - The neglected Linux.com domain is about to get a facelift courtesy of the Linux Foundation, which said Tuesday it will take over the site and jazz up its content. SourceForge, which previously maintained Linux.com, stopped publishing original content t... |
| Think Linux Rules on Netbooks? Think Again( 2009-03-20 05:12) | | - There's been a lot of talk -- including from me -- that Linux is hurting Microsoft because of its big market share in netbook sales. But recent figures from the research firm NPD Group show that it's a myth. Windows now has more than 90 percent of all... |
| TomTom Suit Doesn't Appear To Be a Threat To Linux( 2009-03-20 05:12) | | - Last week, Microsoft sued TomTom, saying it infringed on eight patents covering technologies closely linked to Linux. However, The 451 Group analyst Jay Lyman said Microsoft has been going out of its way to claim the litigation isn't aimed at the Linux... |
| Desktop Linux: Ready for the mainstream( 2009-03-20 05:11) | | San Francisco - It's been a decade since Linux proponents first argued their OS was ready for mainstream adoption. Yet for all intents and purposes, Linux remains nonexistent on "regular" people's desks. Sure, developers and other tech experts use Linux,... |
| Jaunty Jackalope: Where's the Beef?( 2009-03-20 05:10) | | - I'm getting a little worried about the state of open source on the desktop. Modest strides forward have been made in recent times, bringing open source to entirely new audiences. But there might be the faintest whiff of complacency. The two most succes... |
| Welcome to LinuxLink( 2009-03-20 05:10) | | - For as long as Linux has existed, PC World editors have watched closely as the open source OS has grown and evolved from a student project at the University of Helsinki into a powerful operating system available in myriad distributions all around the w... |
| Yahoo, Sony Shake It Up; Facebook Makes Nice( 2009-03-20 05:09) | | - We probably have not heard the last word on the management shakeups and reorganizations from Yahoo and Sony, who both made changes this week. And it's a safe bet we haven't heard the last about Facebook's policies and how it goes about implementing the... |
| The Windows-versus-Linux server face-off( 2009-03-20 01:23) | | San Francisco - Linux certainly has established itself as a prominent server OS these days, pushing Unix into the background. But the open source OS shares the stage with commercial software giant Microsoft, which remains a dominant player with Windows S... |
| Study: Federal Gov't Can Save Billions in IT Spending( 2009-03-20 01:19) | | - The U.S. government could save billions of dollars by moving to more open-source software, cloud computing and virtualization, a recent study suggests. Over three years, the potential savings would be US$3.7 billion for using open-source software; $13.... |
| Garmin-Asus Unveil Their First New GPS Smartphones( 2009-03-19 08:40) | | - The new Garmin-Asus venture announced its first two smartphone offerings at the GSM Mobile World Congress and true to earlier promises, they each use a different operating systems, one Linux and the other Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Garm... |
| An iPhone remote for a media-center Mac( 2009-03-19 07:59) | | - I've been impatiently waiting for the arrival of the new Mac Mini, so I could run out and buy one to use as my living-room media center. So on Tuesday, I did just that. (Yes, I left work and walked down to the local Apple Store on day one, put down my... |
| Amazon's Kindle e-books now on Apple iPhone, iPod( 2009-03-19 01:22) | | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc iPhone and iPod Touch users can now read books on their devices using software from Amazon.com Inc's Kindle electronic reader, boosting shares of the online retailer 5 percent. The news on Wednesday dispelled speculati... |
| Amazon opens Kindle bookstore to iPhone, iPod( 2009-03-18 23:46) | | WASHINGTON (AFP) - Amazon.com opened up its vast electronic bookstore to the Apple iPhone and iPod on Wednesday, less than a month after unveiling the latest generation of its e-book reader, the Kindle. Amazon said a free software program available from... |
| Thunderbird 3 Beta 2 has new features, plenty of bug fixes( 2009-03-18 23:43) | | - Despite my recent switch from Firefox to Safari 4—dudes, it really is that much faster—when it comes to managing my e-mail, I'm still a devotee of Mozilla's mail client, Thunderbird. I used Apple's Mail for a while, but ran into incompatibilities w... |
| Livescribe releases Mac software version 1.0 for Pulse Smartpen( 2009-03-18 23:43) | | - Ever since I first did a report on National Public Radio about the Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen, I knew that this was going to be a rather cool product—that is, once it came out for the Mac and I could actually use it. Basically, it's a normal ballpo... |
| TechRestore offers matte screen replacement for MacBook( 2009-03-18 22:32) | | - TechRestore is offering a matte finish screen replacement service for 13-inch “unibody” MacBooks. The service costs $200. The service is intended for MacBook users who have found that the glossy screen of their system isn’t what they were looking... |
| What Does Kindle Really Do for iPhone?( 2009-03-18 22:31) | | - Amazon launched last night an application for iPhone users that allows them to read more than 240,000 Kindle-formatted books available from the company's library. Coming as a free download from Apple's App Store, 'Kindle for iPhone' lets users of Amazo... |
| US Agencies Face Broadband Stimulus Challenges( 2009-03-18 22:25) | | - U.S. government agencies may have a difficult time promptly allocating the US$7.2 billion for broadband deployment in an economic stimulus package recently passed by the U.S. Congress, two broadband experts said. A large percentage of the money for bro... |
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