Home Search

971 - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Open Season: LinuxWorld edition

Jane Walker writes "SpikeSource continues to bolster its VAR ranks; EnterpriseDB saddles up to Sun and Solaris 10; Linspire gives free Debian-based desktop Linux...

Wizzard Software Releases WizzScribe SI For Linux

Wizzard Software announces the release of WizzScribe SI (Speaker Independent) for Linux, significantly expanding WizzScribe's market coverage to include Linux platforms as well as...

Via-specific Linux distro eyes UMPCs

Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxdevices.com wrote: "A Gentoo-based Linux distribution for Via Epia mini-ITX boards may create an edition specifically for Via-based UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs),...

Microsoft to Adobe: Let’s Make a Deal

Adobe, not content with Microsoft's decision to cut certain PDF functionality out of Office 2007, also wants changes in Microsoft's new document display and...

Getting started with Wacom tablets in Linux

Author: Nathan Willis The mouse, despite all of its admirable qualities, was created by a left-brained thinker and built for left-brained work. Mostly that's...

Pro-Linux patent portfolio builder begins its acquisitions

The Open Invention Network says it has bought its first set of patents since its launch last November. Link: pcpro.co.uk Category: Linux

myJabber & Signate Finish Interoperability Testing

Anonymous Reader writes "San Francisco, Calif. – May 15, 2006 - Signate, a leading provider of VoIP telephone solutions based on industry standard hardware...

Migrating To Linux: How Much Windows-like Functionality To Give End Users?

Last week the press, even the tech press that should be friendly to Novell and open source, headlined the fact that 3,000 out of...

Is Linux Killing The Enterprise Software Model?

Open source startups are changing the rules of the traditional enterprise software market. At least that's what a panel made up of MySQL, JBoss,...

High-security ARM9 SBC runs Debian Linux

Technologic Systems will ship a new ARM9- and FPGA-powered SBC (single-board computer) next quarter, targeting high-security applications such as gaming, building security, and network...