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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...
gNewSense distro frees Ubuntu
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
Free software lovers can rejoice at this month's release of gNewSense 2.0 (pronounced "guh-new-sense"), the latest version of the popular distribution based...
Review: Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring
Author: Mayank Sharma
Last month Mandriva announced its latest Spring edition. Despite a few minor glitches, after several weeks of testing the two Mandriva flavors,...
Facebook Confirms Open Source Plans
Facebook today confirmed that it is preparing to further open its platform so that third-party developers will be able to create applications using its...
Blogging with Movable Type 4.1
Author: Darius O. Martin
As the popularity of blogs continues to rise, blogging software platforms continue to evolve. With the recent release of version 4.1,...
Portrait: NimbleX creator Bogdan Radulescu
Author: Thomas Holbrook II
Sometimes all it takes to foment innovation may be an idea that sounds cool. When Romanian developer Bogdan Radulescu first ran...
FOSS helps Free Geek Vancouver become an ethical recycler
Author: Bruce Byfield
Free Geek Vancouver (FGV) is now certified as the first ethical recycler in western Canada by the Basel Action Network (BAN), and...
Latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux released
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Red Hat is on top of the business Linux world and it has no intentions of coming down. Its newest release...
Seeing Linux clearly: Demystifying KDE and GNOME
Ok, you have to give some kudos to Windows: everyone knows what a window is. In the Linux world, KDE and GNOME aren’t quite...
Intel and Wind River driving Linux infotainment systems to cars
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Linux is in our computers, our phones, our Wi-Fi equipment, and our TiVos -- why not our cars? Intel Corp. and...