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At last — native apps for Motorola Linux phones
Motorola yesterday made the first-ever release of native development tools for its Linux-based mobile phones. MotoDev Studio for Linux 0.3 is a freely downloadable,...
Mandriva Linux 2009 Beta 1 released
Author: JT Smith
Mandriva is proud to announce the release of Mandriva Linux 2009 Beta 1 'thornicrofti'. This beta includes the newest release of KDE...
Can you really live without Microsoft Office?
If there's one application that everybody has, and depends on, it's Microsoft Office. The newest Office, though, has met with a mixed reaction, thanks...
KDE 4 problems highlight shift from community users to consumers
Author: Bruce Byfield
The reasons for the user revolt against KDE 4, which we reported on yesterday, are still being sorted out. They appear to...
Apricot – Open-Source Blender Game
Apricot is the newest project from the Blender Institute with the goal to build an open-source game instead of a Blender video this time....
GPLv3, one year later
Author: Bruce Byfield
After 18 months of widespread consultation with community and corporate interests, the third versions of the GNU General Public License (GPL) and...
Battle of the Titans – Mandriva vs openSUSE: The Rematch
Last fall when the two mega-distros openSUSE and Mandriva both hit the mirrors, it was difficult to decide which I liked better. In an...
Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 Released
Author: JT Smith
Two months after Ubuntu 8.04 LTS was released and almost one month after Ubuntu Netbook Remix was first showcased, Ubuntu MID Edition...
KDE 4 sucks big time
Author: JT Smith
I’ve been a KDE user for many years. Maybe it’s just me, maybe the UI world is changing, but the newest incarnation...
Linux support a requirement in “Mini-ITX 2.0”
Via has updated its seven-year-old Mini-ITX specification, to better enable modern PC technologies like PCIe graphics cards, Blu-Ray disks, and SATA-II storage. The "Mini-ITX...