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Cayin Technology Showcases Innovative Linux-based products
Cayin Technology Co., Ltd. writes "Taipei, January 24, 2006 - In response to the growing demand for innovative Digital Signage products on the European...
Technalign is trying to profit by retailing MEPIS
Author: Tina Gasperson
Dianne Ursini, CEO and founder of Technalign, wants to capture the desktop Linux market, and she believes MEPIS is the distribution that...
Image repair with GREYCstoration
Author: Nathan Willis
The image filter GREYCstoration may not have a name that rolls off the tongue, but it can tackle a variety of image...
OpenSSL receives FIPS certification
Author: Stephen Feller
The Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP), a joint effort of the US and Canadian governments, approved the validation of the OpenSSL open...
Review: MediaReady Flyboy
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The MediaReady Flyboy is a Linux-based portable media player. It handles video, MP3s, pictures, and doubles as a portable data story...
Wasted Efforts in F/OSS – Office Suites
I may be a bit naïve, however, I wonder if many efforts in the creation of free and (so called) open source software* are...
Why open source works for weapons and defense
Author: Jay Lyman
Military, weapons, and national defense are certainly not synonymous with open source software, but developers and companies that provide Linux and other...
Peter Quinn to Keynote at SCALE 4x
Ilan Rabinovitch writes "The Open Document Fellowship and the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) announced today that Peter Quinn, former CIO of Massachusetts, will...
Four Ways to Boost Socket Performance on Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "The Sockets API lets you develop client and server applications that can communicate across a local network or across the world...
Government agency dragging its heels on OpenSSL validation
Author: Stephen Feller
An agency created by the US and Canadian governments to validate security software has spent about two years reviewing the OpenSSL project...