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Ubuntu Multimedia Center RC1 Screenshot Walkthroug

Author: The Coding Studio The Coding Studio writes "Ubuntu Multimedia Center is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with community and professional support. Users...

Parallels Desktop for Mac Build 3036 Beta Released

OSNews writes "Parallels has released a new beta of its virtualisation product for Mac OS X. This new release includes one major new feature,...

IBM’s Power Architecture Attracting More Linux Developers

IBM, once a bastion of proprietary mainframe technology, says efforts to entice developers to create open source applications for servers based on its Power...

AJAX Insecure? Expert says No Way.

Anonymous Reader writes "Jeremiah Grossman (CTO of WhiteHat Security) has published Myth-Busting an article dismissing the hyped-up claims that AJAX is insecure. He...

Trolltech’s Greenphone: A reasonable first effort

Author: Nathan Willis Linux users have been salivating over Trolltech's promised Greenphone for the better part of a year. The "open" Linux phone platform, powered...

Software Freedom Law Center to challenge Blackboard patent

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) announced today that it is asking the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to re-examine...

Zimbra stalks Microsoft Office with open source

Author: Jack Loftus These days, simply building an open source email client isn't enough, and Zimbra is taking its cues from the API "mash-up" model...

Bigfoot announces first Linux-based FNApp

Anonymous Reader writes "To Drive FNApps Development Bigfoot Launches FNApp Bounty Program with more than $15,000 in Cash and Prizes for Linux Developers AUSTIN, Texas...

From XML to paper with Prince

Author: Keith Winston Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general-purpose text markup language often used for data storage or passing messages between applications. There are...

Linux perks up the Espresso Book Machine

Author: Michael Stutz When he was an editor in the 1950s, Jason Epstein made the paperback book ubiquitous. Now he's about to do the same...