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Fedora – not that one – provides platform for interoperability

Author: Mayank Sharma There's a wealth of information stored in online collaborative services like YouTube, Flickr, and Wikipedia, but are these Web 2.0 services built...

Meet the chumby

Author: Lisa Hoover I've been pacing the chumby maternity ward for nearly a year, waiting for this unique wireless device to see the light of...

Linspire 6: Two steps back

Author: Mayank Sharma Former Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony was pretty gung-ho about the company's upcoming release back in June. He said it would "fill some...

KDE 3.5.8

Author: JT Smith KDE Project Ships Eighth Translation and Service Release for Leading Free Software Desktop October 16, 2007 (The INTERNET). The KDE Project today...

Community is top priority in monetizing open source Openads

Author: Tina Gasperson Openads, formerly known as phpAdsNew, is one of the more successful open source development projects. Its online advertising software is used by...

High-end telematics processor gains Linux support

Wind River has partnered with Freescale on a hardware/software Linux development kit for Freescale's top-end telematics processor. The kit includes Freescale's hardware reference platform...

Puppy Linux grows bigger teeth

Author: Mayank Sharma For several years Puppy Linux has been breathing life into old and dated hardware, but instead of being just another minimalistic distribution,...

High-end processor core gains embedded Linux support

TimeSys has extended its online embedded Linux customization service, adding support for the newest and fastest 32-bit processor core from MIPS Inc. "LinuxLink" support...

Lessons learned from open source Xara’s failure

Author: Nathan Willis On October 11, 2005, proprietary software maker Xaraannounced its plans to open the source code to its flagship vector graphics package Xara...

FOSS Crowd Unfazed by First Linux Patent Lawsuit

At the end of a week filled with more chest-thumping and FUD-spewing by software's self-appointed patent sheriffs, two of Linux's major players have been...