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Audi’s new luxury cars engineered on Linux
Author: Michael Stutz
For several years, German automobile manufacturer Audi AG, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, has been steadily migrating its engineering systems over...
Track your swag with GCstar
Author: Nathan Willis
How many times has this happened to you: no sooner are the holidays over than one of your friends begs you to...
Kerberos authentication for AIX Version 5.3
BlueVoodoo writes "Find out how to use application programming interfaces (APIs) when writing your own custom Kerberos-based authentication applications. In this article, you'll...
Running Internet Explorer in Ubuntu Linux
Author: ubuntugeek.com
dave writes "No clicks needed. No boring setup processes. No Wine complications. Just one easy script and you’ll get three IE versions to...
Startup is counting on open source to launch its MMOG
Author: Tina Gasperson
Brazil-based Hoplon Infotainment is a startup game developer and an open source shop. Its upcoming first product, Taikodom, is a "massively multiplayer...
Explicit Implications of Cluster Computing
Douglas Eadline writes "A hard to swallow conclusion from the table of cluster. In the first two installments of this series I have been...
The Abdera project for high-performance Atom feeds
Anonymous Reader writes "This article demonstrate how you can start to implement Atom-enabled applications using a new open-source project, called Abdera, currently under incubation...
Creating PDFs with PDFCreator
Author: Scott Nesbitt
For many Windows users who want to create PDF files, Adobe Acrobat is overkill. Acrobat has more functions and features than they'll...
HotBasic Outperforms Other Leading Compilers
Norm Kaiser writes "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEHotBasic Compiler Goes Head-to-Head With the CompetitionContact: Norm KaiserAddress: 1634 Janet Lane Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547Phone: (850)218-0730 8AM-5PM...
Generate Flash movies on the fly with PHP
Anonymous Reader writes "Rich Internet Applications is the new buzz-phrase for Web 2.0, and a key component of the substance behind Web 2.0 is...