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Twitter.com CEO: With open source, it’s all about the people
Author: Tina Gasperson
Jack Dorsey wants to change the way people communicate on the Internet. Are you used to updating your blog once every 24...
New AntiX distro makes older hardware usable
Author: Susan Linton
I've been a fan of SimplyMEPIS for years. The distribution was one of the early pioneers in the field of user-friendly Linux...
Introducing the Thunar file manager
Author: Christopher Hever
Since its inception, the Xfce desktop environment has aimed to provide high functionality with only modest demands on system resources, with the...
Collecting minimal user information
Web applications are in constant competition for a user's attention. Unlike shrink-wrap software, there's often no captive audience, and web apps must gently guide...
Blender animations help prevent crime in Britain
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Avon and Somerset Constabulary in Great Britain uses animations created with the open source tool Blender to help citizens understand how...
How to control Firefox using Vim keybindings
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Vim users stick with Vim in no small part because muscle memory is so powerful -- once you've learned Vim's keybindings,...
Open-source remote access technology advances
NoMachine has achieved a major new release of its remote access software for thin clients and other devices that run remotely hosted applications over...
Detect insider threats with Linux auditing
Author: Shawn Hermans
Organizations of all sizes need to mitigate the risk of insider threats. Misconduct by authorized users represents a grave threat to an...
Cellular modem/routers run Linux/Java stack
Board- and system-maker Arcom has launched a family of Linux-based cellular modem/routers aimed at telemetry, Internet access, and mobile computing applications.
Link: LinuxDevices
Categories:
Wireless &...
Nvidia’s Tesla chips not just for pretty pictures
The graphics chipmaker has a new lineup of chips that can be plugged into servers or workstations to boost the performance of scientific computing...