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Wrestling with the monopoly

Author: JT Smith "Unlike the wider network where there is genuine competition, the desktop has not been subject to open standards, and this has had...

GroundWork Open Source Selected by Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software to Improve Mosaic of...

Author: JT Smith GroundWork’s ability to augment existing infrastructure and expand monitoring functionality lets customers win new challenges without losing the worth of old network...

A tiny platform for custom wireless mobile devices

CompuLab has introduced a tiny SBC (single-board computer) aimed at mobile device applications. The EM-X270 is based on a PXA270 processor, and integrates a...

Installing Cinelerra on Ubuntu Studio

Author: Rui Lopes Cinelerra, one of the only serious video editing and compositing tools available for Linux, can cause frustration for users trying to install...

Linux gadgets gain access to video websites

Opera Software, Freescale, and NEC have collaborated on a port of Adobe's embedded Flash player plug-in to Opera's device-oriented browser on Freescale's i.MX31 multimedia...

HD-DVD/Blu-Ray player/recorder SoC runs Linux

Horizon Semiconductors has announced a system-on-chip (SoC) targeting "low-cost" universal high-definition DVD players/recorders. The "Hz7220 HD-DVD/Blu-Ray" features a built-in Linux-capable applications processor, and is...

Brainstorming ideas for the GIMP’s next interface

Author: Nathan Willis The GIMP image editor is preparing for the start of a new development cycle, and you can have your say in the...

A label printer for Linux

Author: Lee Schlesinger When Seiko Instruments said it is now offering Linux drivers for its Smart Label Printer 450 and offered to send me one...

openSUSE 10.3 – Review

Author: JT Smith While openSUSE’s efforts to simplify Linux or Window-fy Linux can be commended, the inconsistency in their implementation is its downfall. Opening applications...

Linux doubles desktop share

Linux has doubled its share of the desktop market over the past year, but has still to reach even 1% of computers according to...