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New GCC 4.2.0 — boon to developers, bore to distros

Author: Mayank Sharma Earlier this week, the GNU project announced a major release of the popular GNU Compiler Collection. GCC 4.2.0 introduces new features and...

LogFS: A new way of thinking about flash filesystems

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Storage manufacturers are getting ready to start shipping solid state disks, and Linux-based devices like One Laptop per Child's XO and...

Vista will be the last version of Windows for Pentium 4 and Core Duo...

It's the end of the line for 32-bit operating systems, Microsoft has proclaimed at its annual Windows Hardware Engineering conference Link: apcmag.com

Programming Flex 2

James Pyles writes "I've been doing a fair amount of documenting on Flash related technologies and have considered dabbling in ActionScript (if you know JavaScript,...

Intel and PowerTOP extend Linux laptop battery life

Author: Mayank Sharma Intel recently released its PowerTOP utility, which builds on work done by kernel developers to make the Linux kernel power-efficient. PowerTOP gives...

Adding a little Cream to (g)Vim

Author: Scott Nesbitt Even though I'm a die-hard Emacs user, there are times when I have to use the vi editor -- specifically gVim, the...

e-Start Your Web Store with Zen Cart, Book Review.

John Patrick writes "Many people have turned to Zen Cart™, a powerful, open source e-commerce platform that is filled with features that most commercial...

How to Write an End User License Agreement

Adriana Iordan writes "Whenever you install software on a computer, you will have to face the inevitable: agreeing to the EULA (End User License...

Enhancing eBay with Firefox extensions

Author: Nathan Willis eBay is a great way to acquire hard-to-find collectibles. Trouble is, the best deals are often found in auctions that end in...

Developing Modules for Apache

Inhibit writes "Need to program Apache modules from the ground up or figure out what someone else's module is doing behind the scenes? ...