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Red Hat Launches Hybrid Cloud Platform

Red Hat releases Cloud Foundation, a package of software and services for running hybrid clouds Read more at ComputerWorld

Android Apps: Shifty Little Bleeders

Bit malwarey here and there A fifth of Android applications aren't playing fair, according to SMobile Systems which reckons that mobile application marketplaces are rife...

The Beat Goes On: Open Source Multimedia Tools Part 2

Last week, I started to share information on FOSS multimedia tools, covering some integrated multimedia distributions and some audio tools. This week, in part...

U.K. Researchers Building ‘Fat-Free’ Cloud Programming Framework

Researchers in the U.K. are developing a lean-and-mean programming framework called Mirage that is designed specifically to support applications running on cloud infrastructure platforms...

Linuxables: Intro to Linux Command Line

This is the first in a series of a "Linuxables," short, quickly consumable tutorials that can provide easy reference while at work or at...

openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 128 is Out!

We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 128.  In the issue 128 you can readopenSUSE 11.3 RC1 is available Wiki change postponed...

Weekend Project: Configure Your Keyboard Into Submission

Most of us take our keyboards for granted when they're working smoothly; perhaps we struggle for a bit finding the correct keyboard layout when...

Open Source Multimedia Tools Make Sweet Music

Forty years ago I was enraptured by the ability to control a machine using software logic, which diverted me from electrical engineering to software...

Cloud Computing a Focus of New IBM Software Lab

Big Blue's largest software development in North America will focus on cutting edge technologies including cloud computing, mobile and enterprise applications. Read more at internetnews.com

Remote Device Servers Hardened for Industrial Work

Opengear announced three new UCLinux-based remote management device servers, focusing on industrial applications. In addition to the general-purpose, $475 ACM5004-2-I server, there's a telecom-oriented...