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Goodwill is good with open source portal Liferay
Author: Tina Gasperson
Goodwill Industries provides employment services for the homeless, disabled, and disadvantaged. In 2005, the 80,000 employees of this international charity helped more...
New book – Beginning Hibernate
Stephanie Parker writes "Apress adds a new book to the ongoing open source lightweight Java™ revolution, with Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to ProfessionalBerkeley, CA—August...
Former SUSE/Novell Exec Seibt Joins Collax Board
Anonymous Reader writes "Former SUSE/Novell Exec Seibt Joins Collax Board, Calls Leading Linux Solution for SMBs: "Next Big Wave of Linux Adoption"BEDFORD, Mass., September...
Trolltech Announces Pricing and Availability for Qtopia
Lisa writes "Trolltech Announces Pricing and Availability for Qtopia Greenphone
Development Kits Now Available for Order
September 12, 2006, CTIA, LOS ANGELES – Trolltech®, the company...
What you should (and shouldn’t) expect from 64-bit Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
So you just bought and assembled a brand-new AMD64 workstation. The only decision that remains is whether to install a 64-bit Linux...
Secure your Wi-Fi traffic using FOSS utilities
Author: Donald W. McArthur
A recent Slashdot item on Wi-Fi security was a timely reminder of the weaknesses of default Wi-Fi encryption protocols, and the...
DesktopBSD 1.0: FreeBSD for the desktop
Author: Stefan Vrabie
DesktopBSD is version of FreeBSD customized for the desktop. Building upon FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE, DesktopBSD 1.0 comes packed with desktop-oriented features such as...
Google and Apple: A Google OS At Last?
Anonymous Reader writes "In a short amount of time, Google has gone from a little search engine with a funny name to being a...
Continuent Ships New uni/cluster for MySQL
Pascal Bresson writes "Continuent uni/cluster Solution Provides Enterprises Running MySQL 4.x and 5.0 with Advanced Database Replication, Load-Balancing and High Availability for Mission-Critical ApplicationsSan...
The Slightly Strange World of RISC OS
Being a RISC OS user is an odd experience. It's normally baffling to non-believers why so many (mostly British) computer users persist with the...