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Novell Attacks Microsoft Linux Study
Microsoft went on the offensive earlier this week, announcing a study in which Windows Server trounced Novell's SUSE Enterprise Linux in both reliability and...
McAfee Protection Comes to Linux
Bytware, Inc. writes "November 16, 2005 (Reno, Nevada)— Bytware, Inc. (www.bytware.com) a global authority on virus and malware vulnerabilities, announced today the beta availability...
A first look at the Flock social browser
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
One of the nice things about open source software is that it gives developers the ability to reuse and re-purpose code....
Gates to tout Microsoft’s supercomputing move
Bill Gates plans on Tuesday to announce Microsoft's foray into the world of supercomputing, though its first operating system for computer clusters remains in...
Zimbra readies open-source business e-mail
Zimbra on Tuesday will release a second beta test of its messaging and calendaring software and introduce a version targeted specifically to businesses.
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Review: Win4Lin Pro
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The number of useful desktop applications for Linux is growing every day, but there are many would-be users who still have...
Project management with Trac
Author: Keith Fieldhouse
If you've ever been a part of a large development project, you've no doubt become accustomed to having access to source control...
Personal finance software for GNU/Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Intuit Quicken and Microsoft Money are two popular Windows-based packages for personal financial management. GNU/Linux offers several similar applications -- most of...
ITTIA announces all-new embedded database: FUEL
ITTIA writes "November 2, 2005 - Bellevue, WA - Based on feedback from embedded developers worldwide, ITTIA is releasing the first beta of an...
openSUSE inspires derivative distros
Author: N. Sanders
Just two months ago, Novell opened the development process behind SUSE Linux, creating the openSUSE project. Novell's move gave developers a chance...