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Palm plays catch-up with Linux-based OS
Author: Lisa Hoover
In a long-anticipated move, Ed Colligan, president and CEO of Palm, Inc., told investment analysts this week that the company plans to...
Debian redefines itself with new release
Author: Bruce Byfield
For much of its history, Debian has been the major noncommercial, philosophically free distribution. Now, as Debian developers and users have deserted...
Shape your traffic with trickle
Author: Anže Vidmar
Trickle is a lightweight userspace bandwidth shaper for users with low-speed Internet connections that lets you limit the bandwidth that a specific...
RadView Launches WebLOAD
Sharon Smith writes "RadView Launches World’s First Commercial-Grade Open Source Internet Performance Testing Product into $1 Billion Market
WebLOAD, created by the co-founder of Mercury...
SYSGO and AMD Cooperate on Virtualization
Anonymous Reader writes "Mainz/Germany, April 10, 2007 - SYSGO, the global supplier of highly reliable device software, and AMD (NYSE: AMD) have formed a...
EzHomeTech announces Signage Player on uClinux
Robert Kao writes "EzHomeTech announces Signage Player SDK3.0 on uClinux and EzHomeTech Open Software Platform. EzHomeTech open software platform is same as PC Windows,...
TechBookReport on ‘The Ruby Way’
TBR writes "It is, perhaps, inevitable that the first code you write in a new programming looks suspiciously like code from the language you...
ChangeLog: Google announces Summer of Code projects
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The suspense is over for Google Summer of Code (SoC) 2007 hopefuls. The list is out and Google has accepted 900...
ChangeLog: OpenedHand launches Pimlico PIM suite
Author: Nathan Willis
OpenedHand, the open source team partly responsible for the infrastructure of Nokia's Maemo tablet platform, launched the Pimlico project today, bundling several...
ChangeLog: Ubuntu announces schedule and plans for Gutsy Gibbon
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Ubuntu's Feisty Fawn release is still scheduled for April 19, but the Ubuntu folks are already looking ahead to the version...