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Lernid 0.3 Brings The Rock And Roll
Article Source jonobacon@homeDecember 10, 2009, 10:05 am Today I kicked out a new release of Lernid – Lernid 0.3. This release packs...
Sugar Software Environment Gets Sweeter with Version 2
Article Source Ars TechnicaDecember 10, 2009, 6:24 am Sugar Labs announced this week a major update of Sugar on a Stick,...
IBM Opens New Cloud Lab While Microsoft Reorgs
Article Source CNET NewsDecember 10, 2009, 12:01 am IBM is continuing its investment in cloud computing with a new lab in Hong...
Chrome for Linux Beta May Change Browser Habits
Have you seen the Google Chrome for Linux beta? Linux enthusiasts that I've known use a variety of browsers including Konqueror, Opera, and others.  Without question, Firefox is today's...
Virtual Bridges Announces Version 3 of their popular VERDE VDI Solution including Windows 7...
Cloud Branch revolutionizes VDI for branch-oriented organizationsVERDE 3.0 LEAF Technology allows booting VDI Clients from USB Thumb drive Austin, TX – December 9, 2009 —...
Solid State Drives Take Out the Garbage
Article Source Enterprise Storage Forum The growing use of solid state drive (SSD) technology in data storage applications is shedding light on the way SSDs...
Google Chrome for Linux Browser Now in Beta Release
For Linux users wondering when they would get a chance to use Google's Chrome browser instead of the open source Chromium version, the wait...
Ubuntu Security Notice 866-1: gnome-screensaver vulnerability
Article Source Ubuntu Security NoticesDecember 7, 2009, 1:24 pm It was discovered that gnome-screensaver did not always re-enable itself after applications...
Add Formulas to Documents with OpenOffice.org Math
What if I asked you to add the formula shown in Figure 1 into an OpenOffice document? How would you do that? Would you...
Browser Shares Reveal True Benefits of Open Source
Article Source Community-cationDecember 7, 2009, 7:21 am There was a good story on Ars Technica last week about the current state...