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MeeGo: Where Are We Now?
Moblin and Maemo equals MeeGo, it sounds like such a simple equation. What could be easier than taking two open source projects, each driven...
Multitouch support for Ubuntu 10.10
Canonical has announced the release of uTouch 1.0, a multitouch/gesture stack which will be shipped with the upcoming 10.10 release. "With Ubuntu 10.10 (the...
Oracle, Amazon offer new ways to run Linux from afar
Organizations hoping to streamline their deployments of Linux have two new options for running the open source OS remotely.
Read more at ComputerWorld
Forrester: Congratulations Open Sourcers, You’re on the Winning Team
In Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond’s keynote today at LinuxCon he outlined the trends of OSS adoption in the enterprise. (You can download the slides...
Qualcomm Innovation Center Joins The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member
At LinuxCon on August 10, The Linux Foundation announced that Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. (QuIC) has joined the organization as a Platinum member. "QuIC,...
N900 desktop widget (lucid dreaming reality check)
I Am sure many people have now seen inception and are at least aware of lucid dreaming, all though it did not go into...
Weekend Project: Secure Instant Messaging with Off The Record
Instant messaging, just like email or VoIP traffic, needs to be secure from eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attackers, and other security threats. Many IM clients can...
This Is Your Brain on Linux Desktop
This is your brain. This is your brain on Linux Desktop. It is a good thing. To borrow and twist the old "brain on...
Increasingly, Open Source Coexists With Proprietary Software
In the ongoing debate between open source purists and people who appreciate and defend proprietary software, extremists will always have their voices, but many...
GNOME Do Launcher Starts Apps on the Right Foot
I have a problem with Linux! It has too many cool ways to navigate the desktop and launch programs. I fell in love with...