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Download the PDF Chrome antics: did Google reverse-engineer Windows?
Since its release a few weeks ago, curious developers have been sniffing through the source code for Google's new Chrome web browser. Chrome's source...
How to make a killing in the mainframe market
Suppose you are the CEO of a computer manufacturer who has decided to present an exciting new business idea to your board of directors....
IBM takes a stand against bad standards
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Bad standards and standard wars are an all too common part of modern information technology. Now, IBM has announced that it's...
Fanless touchpanels run Linux
Avalue Technlogy has announced a pair of fanless touchpanel computers that run Linux. The 10.4-inch LPC-1001 and 12.1-inch LPC-1201 have Via Eden processors, CompactFlash...
Faster Web page load times for mobile devices with Ziproxy
Author: Ben Martin
Ziproxy is Web proxy server, but rather than cache content the way Web proxies like Squid do, it's designed to compress the...
Track your missing laptop with Adeona
Author: Nathan Willis
Almost every laptop on sale today comes equipped with the Kensington security slot on the side or back, through which you can...
Roll custom social networking sites with Elgg 1.0
Author: Mayank Sharma
Elgg is an open source application for rolling out a social network. It installs like any Web-based software, but instead of a...
Securing your network with PacketFence
Author: Cory Buford
Network access control (NAC) aims to unify endpoint security, system authentication, and security enforcement in a more intelligent network access solution than...
Google Chrome . . . for Linux?!
As some of you know, Google released a new browser recently, something called Chrome. The idea is/was to fix everything that is wrong with...
Umit, the graphical network scanner
Author: Ben Martin
Umit is a user-friendly graphical interface to Nmap that lets you perform network port scanning. The utility's most useful features are its...