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Linux-Noob has reviewed SLED 10 . "Novell's strengths are many, and I'm delighted to see the excellent work they have done in usability tests, and making the whole desktop feel like it's ready, ready to do business, and ready to serve its users.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Mar 2006 23:28 UTC, submitted by anonymous
On his blog, Mike Harsh of Microsoft writes that the support of WPF/E on the Macintosh platform will not be limited to a JavaScript engine: "WPF/E supports programmability through JavaScript for tight browser integration.
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Plat'Home OpenBlockS: Made in Japan
Embedded Linux devices have always fascinated me, because besides on the server, it's where I think the Open Source OS is going to make the most impact. From 2002 to 2004, I worked for SHARP as a developer liaison consultant on the very much before its time ZAURUS Linux/Java PDA,...
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How To: Use Google
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! How to use Google On the World Wide Web, the most commonly used search engine surely has to be Google.
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Celebrity Workout: Dennis From Run Fatboy Run
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! The celebrity workout of Dennis from Run Fat Boy Run Run Fatboy Run 's plot is a great example of the fact that you just have to push yourself that extra mile to get what you want; this film demonstrates that with a little motivation , a great number of things are possible.
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Music Industry Sues MSU Golf Coach
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:44 UTC
Adobe, IBM, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Novell, RealNetworks and Red Hat are all backing the new Linux standards effort led by the Free Standards Group . The nonprofit organisation plans to marshal their resources to form standards for key components of Linux desktop software, including libraries, application runtime and install time.
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Germany Criticizes IOC Role in China Press Freedom Row
German rights groups and politicians have slammed press restrictions at the upcoming Beijing Olympics as well as the International Olympic Committee's role in a row over Internet censorship for foreign reporters.
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Dell to go up against Apple's iPod
In recent months, personal computer maker Dell, has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as early as September.
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PCs and horses have a lot in common
Middle-aged people, who first used them in the early '80s believed that computers would change the world. How times have changed...
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eWeek's Peter Coffee has compiled his idea of the 25 killer applications of all time .
"Microsoft's Vista has widely inspired the 'Why do I need that?' question, which past 'killer applications' have answered in different ways for different platforms during three decades of personal computing."
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Internet CCTV footage probed
Police were investigating the origin of graphic CCTV footage of street fights posted on the internet, a spokesman has said. Two films, Sunderland On CCTV and South Shields Fyts, were investigated by Northumbria Police after they were posted on You Tube.
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Call 4 Action: Online Complaints Could Get You Sued
People who feel they've been ripped off often turn to the Internet and post negative reviews on Web sites. If you're one of those people, and you're not careful, you could end up getting sued.
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Lions linked with international striker!
Leeds United's Trésor Kandol is rumoured to be on his way to Millwall, if internet messageboards are to be believed.
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Presidency's guns fire at Sunday Times
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. The Presidency on Sunday strongly rejected renewed allegations of arms-deal corruption involving President Thabo Mbeki, and denied he received any bribes from contractors.
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Cyberzone at SM: One-stop IT shop
SM City Cebu opened Cyberzone to provide a one-stop shop of all information technology (IT) related products and services. With an area appoximately 4,127 square meters, it houses IT shops and making it the biggest SM Cyberzone in the Visayas and Mindanao.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Jun 2006 13:01 UTC
I enjoy using many different desktop environments and operating systems. On a day-to-day basis, I use Finder, Explorer, GNOME, and KDE. They all have their good sides, but obviously, they have their fair share of bad sides as well.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 22:07 UTC
With Linux on the desktop going from a slow crawl to verging on an explosion, many have toiled with the question: How do we make this happen faster? A well-known Austin-based Linux Advocate thinks he has the answer .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Jun 2006 09:59 UTC, submitted by anonymous
According to a Novell confidential memo dated June 14, Novell is delaying its next release of both the server and desktop versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 "to address final issues with our new package management, registration, and update system and also fix the remaining blocker defects."
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Recent Original Stories
"Every major release of the 4.x series of Xfce has been pretty major. 4.0 was the result of over a years work, a major rewrite of the entire desktop. 4.2 saw the introduction of major features and enhancements that were incomplete for 4.0, and new developers as Xfce4 gained popularity. 4.4 is going to be a major upgrade to Xfce, with new components, major upgrades to old ones, and more tools for ...
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Top Ten Tech Campaigns Remembered
With Microsoft's $300 million "save Vista at all costs" campiagn on the verge, PC Magazine's Gearlog took it upon themselves to gather together what they believe to be the ten "most iconic" tech ad campaigns
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Yahoo Overhauls Delicious
The social bookmarking tool loses the dots and gains speed in its update under new ownership.
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DNS Flaw Threatens Security of Small ISPs
The industry's slow patching of a known DNS flaw puts small ISPs at greatest risk of online fraud, researchers say.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Mar 2007 22:39 UTC
"With the release of Linux-based Xandros Server 2.0 Standard Edition, well-known Linux desktop vendor Xandros offers compatibility and other services that may give Microsoft SharePoint Server some competition.
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Senate OKs bill for 'Net access
The governor is expected to sign the legislation, which will expand broadband technology to areas that have been unserved or underserved.
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