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Five Features to Look Forward to in Firefox 4.0

  Firefox 4.0 is still a bit away from final release, but the time to think about switching is now. The Mozilla Project is releasing...

Why Linux Is Poised for Domination

 For over a decade, Linux watchers have predicted that one day the open source operating system will become the dominant player -- and yet...

Good News for Linux Users From Broadcom

Last week, Broadcom announced they have open sourced the drivers for their latest 802.11n chipsets. This is significant because as closed source drivers, their...

Broadcom releases open source wireless driver for Linux

Broadcom has become the last major manufacturer of wireless chips to support developers of open source Linux drivers Read more at The H

Google Says “Froyo is Not Optimized for Use on Tablets” [Android]

  With Google focusing Chrome OS on netbooks rather than tablets, their comments about Froyo not being suitable for tablets is a little puzzling. What...

Techniques for migrating legacy, untested Perl to Python

Python programmers shouldn't get too smug. While many people agree that Python is designed in a way that makes it a highly readable language,...

Google TV Developer Platform: What to Expect

What types of apps will developers create for Google TV?   Read more at DevX

US government shouldn’t fear foreign participation in Forge.gov

In an effort to reduce IT costs and boost efficiency, the US federal government is increasingly turning to open source software. We wrote last...

First alpha for PostgreSQL 9.1 appears

The PostgreSQL developers have released a first alpha of the PostgreSQL 9.1 with several new major features added since version 9.0's development Read more at...

Firefox closes door for spammers

Facebook has closed a hole that was being used by spammers to automatically post wall messages and direct messages to friends. Read more at ZDNet...