<b>Linux Line:</b> "Of particular interest to me is the assertion in the report that "any given Linux machine is five times more likely to be sending spam than any given Windows machine.""
<b>SilverWav's Journal:</b> "I have a large html file (9MB, 20k records in a table). FF takes 30sec to open it, Chromium takes 5secs. The filter on it uses js and is very fast in Chromium (10sec) but in FF > 5min :("
A couple of Los Angeles men who were operating a very sophisticated and lucrative software pirating operation on Craigslist couldn't outrun the long arm of the law.
Replacing commercial security software with open source tools doesn’t always offer the prefect solution, yet can offer cost and flexibility advantages.
<b>LinuxDevices:</b> "Android has overtaken Windows Mobile and Linux for fourth place in smartphone OS market share with 9.6 percent, says Gartner. The worldwide study of first quarter smartphone sales showed a 707 per cent year-on-year increase in Android sales..."
Tip of the Trade: There are three major ways of invoking bash, all of which behave differently when reading in settings files. The one to pick depends on the scope and implementation of the settings being changed.
Following months of testing and a long history of security vulnerabilities with its popular Reader and Acrobat products, Adobe is planning to debut its new software update system next week.
<b>war|ola's:</b> "What appears to be a great title at first seems to be mostly FUD on why KVM is doomed for failure especially in the enterprise marketplace and Red Hat will drown with it."
Don’t be fooled by a netbook configuration that sounds, well, run-of the-mill. The HP Mini 5102 tops the company's high-end netbook computers, with a price tag to prove it. Is it worth the price?
The iPad might be dominating the headlines this week, but the security folks at Apple have been busy, too, releasing an update to the QuickTime software that patches 16 vulnerabilities.
I am developing a network based application. I need to retrieve data through internet. The scenario is like this - a client machine will send data through internet to the server machine and data size will be big enough. So should i use simple TCP/IP socket concept or else? Because i never did a socket program which will retrieve data through internet..... Any suggestion will be very helpful....... Thanks.
<b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "What I didn't know was that, old as it is, C has actually maintained more of its popularity than I had thought and that it's now once more the number-one programming language in the world."
Tip of the Trade: Finding a way to ignore files or directories in Subversion so they are not included in svn status output is easy; figuring out the exact syntax is not. Here's are way to simplify this Linux server management quagmire.
A customer loyalty rewards program can help your small business ecommerce site acquire and retain loyal customers. We offer tips and advice to get you started with a rewards program of your own.
A customer loyalty rewards program can help your small business ecommerce site acquire and retain loyal customers. We offer tips and advice to get you started with a rewards program of your own.
New management software suite incorporates bits and pieces from multiple acquisitions with the goal of delivering responsive, real-time control throughout the IT stack.
<b>Apachelogger's Log:</b> "This post is supposed to make it clear why Kubuntu is what it is. Writing this down is necessary because people constantly get the wrong picture."