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Five common PHP design patterns

Anonymous Reader writes "Design patterns are just for Java architects -- at least that's what you may have been led to believe. In fact,...

Gimmie a new panel prototype

Author: Nathan Willis Gimmie is Alex Graveley's re-imagined desktop panel project, coded in Python and integrated with GNOME services. Though still a prototype, Gimmie has...

Review: Xubuntu 6.06

Author: free-bees.co.uk Mick W writes "So, what exactly is Xubuntu? Essentially, if you start with Ubuntu, get rid of GNOME and replace it with XFCE,...

PHP-GTK 2 Alpha Released

Author: Scott Mattocks Scott Mattocks writes "The PHP-GTK team is pleased to announce the release of PHP-GTK 2.0.0alpha. This is the first release of PHP-GTK 2....

Brandon Elementary transformed by K12LTSP

Author: Tina Gasperson Two parent volunteers at an Atlanta district school have revolutionized technology use there by replacing Windows workstations with Linux on thin clients,...

65 security holes found in Oracle

Many of the vulnerabilities are significant; 27 of the 65 bugs could be exploited remotely by an anonymous attacker, Darius Wiles, senior manager for...

Essential security software for Mac OS X users

Anonymous Reader writes "There's a plethora of Mac OS X security software available but some have proven to be quite exceptional and essential for...

Jigsaw Business Contacts Marketplace Soars Past 3

Lisa Sheeran writes "Jigsaw Business Contacts Marketplace Soars Past 3 Million Contacts; MySQL Open Source Database to Power User-Generated GrowthSan Mateo and Cupertino, Calif....

Feather Linux: Light is right

Author: Stefan Vrabie Feather Linux is a Knoppix-based Linux distribution that can run from a CD or a USB pen drive in under 128MB of...

LinuxIT Europe scores a hat trick

Ev Milker writes "LinuxIT today announced that it has been nominated for three prestigious industry awards in the UK, for the second year running....