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Intel announces high-speed SSDs
At today's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, the chipmaker announced new SSDs (solid-state drives). The 1.8-inch X-18M and 2.5-inch X-25M target laptops...
IBM VP: Office OpenXML a dead end, Microsoft will back ODF
During the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, I met with Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards. We discussed document standards...
Set up your firewall with Firewall Builder
Author: Ben Martin
Firewall Builder (fwbuilder) is a graphical application that can help you to configure IP traffic filtering. It can compile the filtering policy...
A hands-on look at Vyatta Community Edition 4 networking software
Author: Cory Buford
Vyatta offers hardware and open source software for enterprise-level network infrastructure. Vyatta can turn any 32-bit x86 machine with at least one...
Tiny, 6-chip ‘open’ computer runs Linux
Embedded designer Paul Thomas is showcasing a tiny, open-sourced computer at LinuxWorld in San Francisco this week. Would-be “Linuxstamp†enthusiasts can obtain pre-built boards...
Mozilla: Security a Significant Focus
Author: JT Smith
Tracking security is an ongoing concern in the software industry. Oracle and Cisco use a system called Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS),...
Three things the Linux desktops needs to do to beat Windows
While at LinuxWorld at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, I chaired the panel on what the OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) that are pre-installing...
Acquia: Counting Down to Commercially Supported Drupal
The folks from Acquia were in San Francisco for the LinuxWorld conference this week. Acquia, as we've covered before, has been working away on...
Tiny, 6-chip ‘open’ computer runs Linux
Embedded designer Paul Thomas is showcasing a tiny, open-sourced computer at LinuxWorld in San Francisco this week. Would-be “Linuxstamp†enthusiasts can obtain pre-built boards...
Lightweight Linux Desktop Proves Popular with Netbooks
LinuxWorld is under way in San Francisco this week (see Wired’s coverage) and gOS, the Linux distro that made a splash after Walmart started...