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Spicebird: Thunderbird, Lightning, and a dash of collaborative flavor
Author: Nathan Willis
Spicebird is a cross-platform email and collaboration client derived from Mozilla Thunderbird. If you are a fan of Thunderbird, but need more...
Android security flaws found
Google's Android software development kit is using several outdated and vulnerable open-source image processing libraries, according to an alert from Core Security. The security...
Latest Slax release needs more time in the oven
Author: Susan Linton
Slax, a Slackware-based modular Linux distribution, released version 6.0 last month. This release brings a new tar install format along with a...
Com One Phoenix Wi-Fi radio rises from embedded Linux platform
Author: Lee Schlesinger
Com One's Phoenix Wi-Fi radio is a home music appliance built on an embedded Linux foundation. Phoenix lets you stream music or...
Ubuntu Landscape systems management tool set to launch
Author: JT Smith
After a six-month beta period, Canonical Ltd. is adding management muscle to Ubuntu Linux servers and desktops in the form of its...
GNOME focuses on accessibility — with a little help from Mozilla and others
Author: Bruce Byfield
The GNOME Foundation has turned its attention to accessibility for people with disabilities. To help improve both Web accessibility within GNOME and...
Review: A Sneak Preview of Picasa 2.7 for Linux
Google's Picasa software is a powerful tool for managing your photo collection. It provides a simple interface for organizing your pictures, as well as...
Blending photos with Enfuse
Author: Nathan Willis
Combining multiple photographs taken at different exposures lets you create a single image with good highlight and shadow detail. Tone-mapping applications like...
Review: Microsoft’s Hyper-V puts VMWare and Linux on notice
After his last foray into the “Linux guy reviews a Microsoft product†space, Jason Perlow is back  this time to take a look...
New Phoenix BIOS will run Linux apps when Windows fails
California-based Phoenix Technologies has announced its plan to develop an embedded Linux-based bypass system that will allow users to run some productivity applications even...