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Installing adobe flashplayer for ubuntu 64-bit

 Ubuntu is a great linux OS, if not the best, that offers so much in the opensource world. I’ve used it for almost a...

RabbitMQ 2.0.0 released

The RabbitMQ developers, now a part of VMWare's SpringSource division, have released version 2.0.0 of their open source enterprise messaging system based on the...

Study: Most BitTorent Files Breach Copyright

An Australian university study claims that 89 percent of BitTorrent files it examined over a certain period infringed copyrights. Read more at ZDNet News

Wine 1.2 Adds Support for 64-Bit Applications

More than two years after version 1.0 arrived and one month behind schedule, the Wine Project has released version 1.2 of its Windows API...

An Open Source 8-Bit Computer to Save the World

At a recent local LUG I regularly attend, Braddock Gaskill gave a wonderful presentation on an open source 8-bit computer he had created. This...

LiMo-based First Else smartphone bites the dust

Else Mobile announced that its collaboration with Sharp and Access to develop its LiMo (Linux Mobile) compliant First Else smartphone has been canceled, says...

What’s Adobe’s 64-bit Flash Plan?

Adobe Systems pulled the plug on its only 64-bit version of Flash, an experimental version for Linux. But the project remains a 'high priority.' Read...

64-bit Flash for Linux Dropped as Adobe Preps Next Version

Adobe has discontinued its experimental 64-bit Flash player for Linux, citing the need for significant architectural changes to the software. The company assures users...

BitTorrent Inc. Open Sources New P2P Protocol

BitTorrent Inc., the company behind the popular BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing protocol, has announced that its uTorrent Transport Protocol (uTP) code is now available...

Report: The Ambitious Future of KDE4

KDE is currently moving in three directions: adding functionality, extending the concept of the social desktop, and the introduction of KDE on to every...