<b>Tech Radar:</b> "Opera has seen a massive increased in downloads of its browser following the introduction of the browser ballot 'choice screen' into Microsoft Windows."
<b>Information Week:</b> "A new approach to memory management allows computer code to operate more efficiently on multicore processors and can reduce the overhead of security checks."
<b>Desktop Linux Reviews:</b> "The last time I looked at SimplyMEPIS was the 8.0 release. In this review I'll be taking a look at the latest version, SimplyMEPIS Linux 8.5. SimplyMEPIS is based on Debian, and it uses KDE as its desktop environment."
Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is out with a new study this week looking at how users view and use their server platform.
The market for CentOS Linux-based appliances continues growing, thanks in part to a new network-monitoring virtual appliance from GroundWork and commercial support services from OpenLogic.
Nearly 10,000 participants in New Mexico's Medicaid program had their personal information compromised after a car with a laptop in the trunk was stolen in Chicago.
<b>Howtoforge:</b> "This tutorial shows how you can set up a Linux Mint 9 (Isadora) desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops."
<b>Webreference:</b> "To demonstrate one-way encryption in PHP, this article describes how to start building a secure online diary application. The one-way encryption will allow the diary to log a user in and generally encrypt the contents of the file that it loads."
An online service that lets you outsource your copywriting needs to professionals, a way to easily download popular software to your new PC and finally…an online exchange for gift cards.
<b>Linux & All:</b> "Over the past few years many different browsers have been created and become very popular for example Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, however, there are many browsers which are generally unheard of among the majority of web users. Here are 5 of them"
<b>Blog of Helios: </b>" Here was my initial take on the game. This isn't a shoot-em-up that pits you against armed badguys. It's an 'absorption' game...a game of one thing assimilating another thing."
<b>Webopedia: </b>"When the word 'enterprise' is combined with 'application,' it usually refers to a software platform that is too large and too complex for individual or small business use."
<b>ServerWatch: </b>"If you've ever tried to change system-wide bash settings, you know there are three major ways of invoking bash, all of which behave differently when reading in settings files."
<b>NetworkWorld: </b>"Is the Android truly open source? Yes. And no. And sort of. When it comes to the cutthroat world of mobile telephony, it's not quite that simple."
Developers have been notified that if they want to have their app ready for launch day, they have to keep to a short deadline. How much time do they have?
<b>V3.co.uk:</b> "V3.co.uk gets a walk through of the Joojoo tablet, which has a USB port and runs Linux underneath its browser interface. The 12.1-inch tablet has a capacitive touchscreen and features an Intel 1.6GHz Atom processor and Nvidia ION chipset."
<b>Linux Foundation:</b> "The Linux Foundation is pleased to offer a platinum rewards Linux credit card for those who want to support the Linux Foundation's activities while expressing their commitment to Linux."