<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Time to kill? Check. Running Linux? Check. Now, here's the last piece of that puzzle: 15 current and future gaming options that don't require Windows."
Microsoft's Windows 7 appears to be helping the software giant win back some of the good will it lost over the past few years with the much-maligned Windows Vista.
<b>Kernel News:</b> "Imagine an Operating System that only includes the features that you actually want and use. An Operating System that is finely tuned to your computer hardware. One that doesn't include any resource hogging applications that you don't need such as "Desktop Search" or huge bloated software..."
<b>LWN.net:</b> "DVD authoring can be a deceptively tricky business. Though it can take some time to convert source video to the proper MPEG format, the technical requirements for the various regions are standardized, so it is at least possible to configure the conversion tools and do it right, once and for all."
<b>The H Open:</b> "Version 2.6.34 of the Linux kernel will be the first to support the Ceph and LogFS file systems. A number of changes to the Btrfs and XFS code promise improved performance."
If you need a wireless network in your home office, but the layout isn’t conducive to Wi-Fi, you’ll appreciate the Belkin Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit for its easy setup and snappy performance.
<b>Blog of Metrics:</b> "...in addition to metrics related discussions on this blog and across the broader community, we wanted to create a somewhat standardized, ongoing report capturing the state of the internet as seen through Mozilla’s eyes."
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Is HTML5 going to put the hurt on Flash? Rumors of Flash's demise may be greatly exaggerated, but the long term prospects for Adobe Flash seem pretty dim indeed."
<b>Katonda: </b>"The high-profile blogs by the two proprietary companies of the world hints at a conspiracy. It seems an environment is being created to 'distract' developers and users from true free formats."
The plethora of netbook choices may appear remarkably similar, yet the differences in hardware make all the difference for the busy professional. Here are some tips on selecting the best netbook for your needs.
<b>IT Wire:</b> "Announced earlier today, the 35th list of the top 500 supercomputers contains few surprises, just that Linux has almost total domination of the list."
Seeking secure storage? This portable hard drive combines hardware encryption with hardware protection -- a built-in numeric keypad and PIN that stop unauthorized data access dead.
Three expert entrepreneurs offer tips and tactics to build a multi-million dollar business, to improve your productivity and to make money from your social media network.
Three expert entrepreneurs offer tips and tactics to build a multi-million dollar business, to improve your productivity and to make money from your social media network.
Seeking secure storage? This portable hard drive combines hardware encryption with hardware protection -- a built-in numeric keypad and PIN that stop unauthorized data access dead.
Utilisez-vous le Cloud pour vos développements ? Le(s)quel(s) et comment ?
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Microsoft Silverlight has progressed with big steps since the initial version only a few years ago. Today, Silverlight 4 is suitable for building even business applications. Read on to learn how you can use Silverlight 4 and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) RIA Services to build compelling applications.
<b>Open Enterprise:</b> "Regular readers of this blog may have noticed that I write a lot about software patents. The reason is simple: they represent probably the greatest single threat to free software, far beyond that of any individual company."
An appellate court upheld a lower court's finding that eBay did not engage in trademark infringement by providing a marketplace for sellers to auction off counterfeit Tiffany Co. jewelry.