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Lernid 0.3 Brings The Rock And Roll

Article Source jonobacon@homeDecember 10, 2009, 10:05 am Today I kicked out a new release of Lernid – Lernid 0.3. This release packs...

IBM, Oracle, Open Source: Mixed Motives Abound

Article Source InformationWeek's Open Source WeblogDecember 10, 2009, 8:21 am The Oracle/European Union drama never stops. Now IBM's stuck their collective necks...

openSUSE 11.2 and its Retail Box

Article Source openSUSE NewsDecember 10, 2009, 1:16 am Retail versions of openSUSE 11.2 are once again available. For the first time,...

Chrome for Linux Beta May Change Browser Habits

Have you seen the Google Chrome for Linux beta? Linux enthusiasts that I've known use a variety of browsers including Konqueror, Opera, and others.  Without question, Firefox is today's...

Virtual Bridges Announces Version 3 of their popular VERDE VDI Solution including Windows 7...

Cloud Branch revolutionizes VDI for branch-oriented organizationsVERDE 3.0 LEAF Technology allows booting VDI Clients from USB Thumb drive Austin, TX – December 9, 2009 —...

Chrome: Google’s Cross-Platform Platform

Article Source InformationWeek's Open Source WeblogDecember 9, 2009, 9:45 am No one ought to be surprised by the notion that Chrome is...

Looking Forward: The State of the Open Source Job Market

What a whirlwind it has been.  Falling to the depths of the deepest recession since the Great Depression, and now finding ourselves clawing back...

Touched

Article Source jonobacon@homeDecember 8, 2009, 9:56 am Yesterday a package arrived on my doorstep. Not just a package, but a big one,...

Lernid Karmic Daily Builds Now Available

Article Source jonobacon@homeDecember 7, 2009, 12:57 pm Thanks to the awesome Nathan ‘nhandler’ Handler, we now have a daily builds PPA...

Larrabee, We Hardly Knew Ye

Article Source ZDNet Intel has announced that Larrabee, the multi-core AMD and NVidia GPU killer, has been canceled. While Larrabee research lives on and...