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Atom-based tablet runs Linux
Arbor Technology has announced a seven-inch tablet PC that uses Intel Atom processors and runs Linux. The ruggedized Gladius G0710 has a touchscreen display,...
Desktop search comparison: Beagle vs. Tracker
Author: Ben Martin
Beagle and Tracker are projects that allow you to index your files so you can quickly search filesystems. Both projects started out...
High Noon with Smokin’ Guns
Author: Leslie P. Polzer
Since the release of the Quake 3 engine source code in summer 2005 a lot of modifications and spin-offs have emerged....
FbTerm: Better terminal windows when you don’t have X
Author: Ben Martin
FbTerm provides you with a fast terminal emulator that runs directly on your system's framebuffer. Using the framebuffer brings improved performance while...
The PS3 is more than a toy with Fedora 7
Author: JT Smith
Early on, it was a bit of a challenge to get Linux natively installed on the PS3. Time has passed, and a...
Linux-libre project meets rocky reception
Author: Bruce Byfield
This year has already seen the second release of gNewSense, the completely free distribution endorsed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), and...
Boxee: A New Competitor For MythTV?
Author: JT Smith
For years MythTV has been regarded as the best media center application for the Linux platform and is extremely popular with HTPC...
Ultamatix may be a worthy successor to Automatix for new Ubuntu and Debian users
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Some Ubuntu fans out there may remember Automatix, a tool for Ubuntu that allowed easy access to many popular non-free applications and...
Fanless PC sports dual PCI slots
Axiomtek has announced the latest in its series of "eBOX" fanless embedded computers targeting industrial automation, digital signage (DSA), gaming/entertainment, and vehicle applications. The...
Add a Google map to your PHP site
Author: Ben Martin
With the GoogleMapAPI project, you can easily add a Google Map to your PHP Web site.
GoogleMapAPI is not packaged for Ubuntu, Fedora...