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Three addictive pop-up console utilities

Author: Federico Kereki I do development work, and I require access to a console to run programs, check output, or monitor transmission packets. Up until...

The Linux Foundation Announces First Legal Summits

Author: JT Smith Industry’s top open source legal experts to crack open legal issues at exclusive Linux Foundation events SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 12, 2007...

Anonymous browsing with JAP

Author: Dmitri Popov When it comes to anonymous Web access, Tor is not the only fish in the sea. If you are looking for a...

SWsoft Unveils Beta of Virtuozzo 4.0

Author: JT Smith Major New Version of Server Virtualization Software Adds 50+ Features and Enhancements, Including Clustering, Real-time Backups, and a Redesigned Interface for Improved...

BMW and Siemens Benefit from Microsoft-Novell Agreement

BMW AG and Siemens Corp. today became the latest customers to take advantage of the collaboration between Microsoft Corp. and Novell that enables IT...

Want Security? Drop Windows and Move to Linux, or Mac OS X

There is no silver bullet solution for security, and no foolproof client operating system. But the fact of the matter is that while neither...

How to give your low-end Canon digital camera RAW support

Author: Nathan Willis If you have a point-and-click digital camera made by Canon, you may be able to turn on all sorts of features usually...

Cross-platform graphics with Cairo

Author: JT Smith Built from the ground up to create identical output on both printer and screen -- all in a cross-platform way -- Vairo...

Mindbridge switches to Linux, saves “bunches of money”

Author: Tina Gasperson Mindbridge didn't start out as an open source company -- far from it. "We had a predominantly Microsoft-oriented shop," says David Christian,...

Volante POS Systems and UBC Install Complex Linux Point of Sale Solution

Author: JT Smith With all the school POS systems on the market, it's surprising that so many are inadequate for meeting the diverse software needs...