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Win4Lin Provides Xen a Windows Solution

Netraverse writes "Win4Lin Provides Xen a Windows Solution for the Installed Base AUSTIN, TX, - Win4Lin, a leading supplier of Windows-on-Linux virtualization solutions, today announced...

PHP, Perl and Python on the wane?

A trio of open source scripting languages are waning in popularity among developers at precisely the time big-name IT companies are adding their support. Link:...

OSCON: Sun, Yahoo, Google — and maybe you

Author: Jay Lyman After two days of tutorials, O'Reilly's OSCON Open Source Convention began in earnest yesterday by highlighting some unusual approaches to open source...

Palladium Not in Apple Dev Kits

Earlier reports circulating around the Internet concerning Apple's inclusion of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip in Intel-based Macs were incorrect, OfB has learned....

Linux from Kindergarten to High School

As the bell rings to begin class at Greater Houlton Christian Academy, enthusiastic students sit down at their shiny, new computer workstations. In one...

Amanith Framework v0.1 Final released.

Matteo writes "Mazatech Inc. has released the final version 0.1 of Amanith Framework. Main changes from v0.1 beta are:Updated to zlib v1.2.3 (that resolves some...

Paid Volunteer Opportunities with Geekcorps

Ed Dodds writes "In bringing the World Wide Web to the whole wide world, Geekcorps http://www.geekcorps.org/ a volunteer-based international nonprofit development organization, is looking...

SharpE Releases version .6 of shell replacement

silentpyjamas writes "SharpEnvironment: What's in the Blue Box?The SharpE team is proud to announce the public release of beta build .6 of its popular...

Review: REALBasic 2005 for Linux

Author: Joe Barr RealSoftware's REALBasic 2005 -- the popular cross-platform interactive development environment (IDE) for Mac OS X and Windows -- is scheduled to debut...

TimeSys Introduces Built-to-Spec Custom Linux Distro

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Introduces Built-to-Spec Custom Linux Distributions for $499 Embedded Developers Can Configure and Order Custom Linux Distributions for Designs Targeting PowerPC, Intel,...