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Opera 9.0 beta is playing my song
Author: Lee Schlesinger
Opera has been my favorite browser since I began using Linux regularly in 2003, and on Windows before that. With Opera 9.0,...
UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization Selects MySQL
Anonymous Reader writes "One of the Largest Specialized UN Agencies Plans to Migrate up to 80% of its
Technical Information Systems to MySQL
ROME,...
Embeddable Scripting with Lua
Anonymous Reader writes "Compiled programming languages and scripting languages each have unique advantages, but what if you could use both to create rich applications?...
Midgard 1.8alpha2 “Independent” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, May 2nd 2006 -- The Midgard Project has released the second alpha
release version for the upcoming 1.8 stable branch of...
My desktop OS: Kubuntu Breezy
Author: Jes Hall
I'm an open source developer and a freelance writer, and I rely on my laptop. I've been using Linux for eight years,...
Linux-based DiscoverStation supports Touch Screens
Ben Li writes "Userful® offers radical cost savings to kiosk deployers
with its recent announcement of Touch Screen support.
May 1st, 2006 - Userful Corporation is...
SANS warns of zero day attacks
Author: Joe Barr
The SANS Institute conducted a security briefing today in a teleconference hosted by Alan Paller, director of research at SANS, with a...
Creating a portal for IP-TV
Anonymous Reader writes "Broadband networks are emerging as a significant fourth platform for existing and new Digital Television services. A recent study enumerated more...
Monitoring and Optimizing Apps on Dual-Core and Multiprocessor Systems
Kurt Hudson explains tricks to optimize applications on multiprocessor computers, even if those applications were developed without such systems in mind.
Link: informit.com
Rapid application development with GTK+ bindings
Anonymous Reader writes "The C programming language is a fine language that many of us hold dear. But it's not necessarily the right solution...