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Aaron Seigo on the upcoming OSDW in San Diego

Wade Olson writes "Earlier in the week, I conducted a lengthy phone interview with Aaron Seigo about the Open Source Desktop Workshop being held in...

IBM provides a more power-efficient Linux system

Anonymous Reader writes "Powerscale4ppc (Power and Frequency Scaling for the IBM PowerPC 970) is an IBM free-trial emerging technology power management solution that demonstrates...

Review: StarOffice 8

Author: Jem Matzan and Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier StarOffice is a suite of interoperable "office" programs that use the same software shell as their basis. The...

How will Linux be leveraged in next-gen supercomputers?

Author: Jay Lyman Linux is at the top of the world's Top 500 List of World's Fastest Supercomputers, but does it have what it takes...

Massachusetts moves ahead sans Microsoft

The commonwealth of Massachusetts has finalized its decision to standardize desktop applications on OpenDocument, a format not supported by Microsoft Office. The state on Wednesday...

Reported vulnerabilities and real security favor Firefox

Author: Jay Lyman A report released Monday by Symantec said that there were more vulnerabilities for Mozilla browsers than for Internet Explorer. Symantec's "Internet Security...

How does the average Joe patch Linux?

Dana Blankenhorn asked this interesting question "how does an ordinary open source user manage patches" without paying expensive subscription fees. But before I...

Linux: A New Kind of Service-Oriented Architecture

No one should confuse IBM or Hewlett-Packard with the Salvation Army. They are not charitable organizations. IBM and HP are supporting the open-source market...

TechBookReport on ‘NetBeans IDE Field Guide’

TBR writes "In contrast to the hundreds of titles available for Eclipse, there are very few books on offer that are devoted to that...

Oracle and Dell snuggle up on bundles

Dell and Oracle are deepening their relationship through a bundling deal and a grid project, both announced at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco. Link: theregister.co.uk