<b>Ghacks:</b> "If you’ve ever tried your hand at The GIMP, you know that, at first, The GIMP can be a bit challenging to learn. That is coming from an adult. Imagine a younger user attempting to use The GIMP."
<b>LinuxLinks:</b> "Now, let's explore the 7 imaging software at hand. For each title we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, a screenshot of the software in action, together with links to relevant resources and reviews."
<b>Linux User and Developer:</b> "Kleo Bare Metal Backups is a freely distributed product from Carroll-Net, Inc (http://carroll.net), a company that has been in the business of protecting and retrieving data for over 15 years. This experience shows in the design of the software."
<b>VoIP Tech Chat:</b> "Complaints of rampant SIP Brute Force Attacks coming from servers with Amazon EC2 IP Addresses cause many admins to simply drop all Amazon EC2 traffic."
Scammers target Facebook fans of Whole Foods Market grocery store, promising a $500 gift card, but they're really out to swipe users' personal information.
Since it's not always easy for sales people to help customers imagine what an environment built around virtualization technologies would look like, VMware built one in an 18-wheeler and is sending it across North America.
The company has introduced its Virtual Office Pro unified communication solution, along with a new online portal, a mobile application, and a Facebook app.
<b>Linux Planet:</b> "Cathy Malmrose, the CEO of ZaReason, wishes customers would call sooner when they have problems, instead of waiting until they're completely frustrated. Why don't they?"
<b>Wine-Reviews:</b> "Dan Kegel today released wisotool 20100530. wisotool is a handy winetricks-like script for automatically installing games from .iso or .mds files copied from your own dvds (or, if the game is freely downloadable, it will download it)."
<b>Tech Source:</b> "Since it's almost Easter Sunday, I will be sharing with you several cool virtual Easter eggs hidden inside some of our favorite software applications."
The open source ClamAV project is setting its sights on buggy Windows desktop installations after making a name for itself safeguarding e-mail gateways.
<b>Geekride:</b> "This new app, Caffeine will stay in your system tray and will make sure that you enjoy your videos and will prevent your monitor from going to sleep."
<b>Tech Source:</b> "First came the tech bubble, whose quasi-utopian promises drew in billions of investment dollars, only to pop its cork in 2000, dragging the United States into a recession."
alphaWorks announces XML Wrapper Generator, a graphical tool that enables rapid and automatic integration of XML data sources into a DB2 database using the XML Wrapper.