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Screenlets add customized functionality to the desktop
Author: Bruce Byfield
If free software development goes by trends, then the current era might be called the Age of Extensions. In the last few...
xmldiff patches XML files by sending just the changes
Author: Ben Martin
The GNU diff and patch utilities let you compare files to generate a patch that describes the changes between files. You can...
Mini-notebook runs “Windows friendly” Linux
3K Computer is shipping a $300 ultra-mini PC notebook that runs a mysterious "Genuine CE" Linux distribution from 4GB solid state drive (SSD). 3K's...
Transform images into videos with images2mpg
Author: Shashank Sharma
images2mpg, a simple utility that's part of the KDE Image Plugin Interface (KIPI), lets you create an MPEG file from image files....
Most Dangerous Domains to Surf and Search
Author: JT Smith
Hong Kong (.hk) domain has jumped 28 places as the most dangerous place to surf and search on the web according to...
Book review: Open iPhone Application Development
Author: Nathan Willis
Johnathan Zdziarski's book Open iPhone Application Development is a guide writing applications for the iPhone without engaging the restrictions of Apple's official...
Barracuda Tries to Gobble-Up SourceFire
Author: JT Smith
Over the last few years there has been a lot of fanfare around open source companies and their liquidation events. Most of...
Manage Ogg audio streams with OGMtools
Author: Chad Files
When I make videos, I almost always use Ogg to encode the audio. Storing the audio in Ogg saves space on my...
ProcessMaker uses open source inside and out
Author: Tina Gasperson
ProcessMaker is an open source workflow manager that works either on the client side or as a hosted application. Founder Brian Reale...
Expert’s guide to configuring Conky
Author: Dmitri Popov
When it comes to monitoring your Linux system, few tools can rival Conky. This lightweight system monitoring utility can help you to...