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OLPC featured on “60 Minutes”
Author: Joe Barr
Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project was featured last night on the popular CBS news program "60 Minutes." Prototypes...
What is a distro?
Author: Joe Barr
I sat through an interesting debate recently on the Austin Linux Group mailing list over the meaning of the term "distro."...
Metasploit 3.0 doesn’t pwn systems, black hats pwn systems
Author: Joe Barr
Metasploit LLC released version 3.0 of the Metasploit Framework (MSF), the popular penetration testing project, late last month. Version 3.0 is a...
iKog: The tiny to-do manager that could
Author: Dmitri Popov
iKog is a text-based to-do manager that can help you to keep tabs on your tasks from the command line. Although it...
OpenOffice.org Password Cracker is what you make of it
Author: Bruce Byfield
What do you do if you forget the password to your OpenOffice.org files? The simplest solution is to download
OOo Password Cracker, a...
The houses that RISC OS built
New homes designed and produced using RISC OS kit.
RISC OS is said to be used in set top boxes scattered across the world, and...
Google pulls malicious sponsored links
Google has removed paid links that advertised seemingly legitimate Web sites but actually tried to install nefarious programs on PCs. The links were...
Battered AMD guns Opteron to 3.0GHz
AMD threatened a coupled of weeks back to crank its dual-core Opteron up to 3GHz. This week, the company delivered on that threat.
Link: theregister.co.uk
Linux aids the hunt for red tide in Sarasota
Author: Robert D. Currier
Almost every autumn the beaches of Southwest Florida fill with stinking piles of dead fish, thanks to a tiny algae called...
Linux sponsored Indy 500 car
Marketing Linux has always been a tricky proposition. As a community, we have relied on corporations who have a stake in the Linux operating...