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Firefox 3 – The Beast Among Web Browsers

Not only Firefox became in a relatively short amount of time the most popular web browser on Linux, but it also turned out to...

OpenOffice.org Basic crash course: Saving user settings

Author: Dmitri Popov The ability to save user settings can come in handy if you want to make your OpenOffice.org solutions more flexible, efficient, and...

HP may develop own Linux-based OS

Author: JT Smith HP is reportedly considering building an alternative operating system to Microsoft Windows, based on Linux. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

CodeWeavers Ports Chromium to Linux and Mac OS X

We've written about the folks at CodeWeavers before. They make a customized, commercial version of Wine called CrossOverLinux. and have been major contributors to...

Slick VLC Media Player Out In a New Version

VLC Media Player has just come out in a new version 0.9.2. This media player, available for the Mac, Windows and Linux, is one...

How to: Debian Installation on Acer Aspire 7520 Series!

Author: JT Smith After buying my new Acer Aspire 7520G and to be honest I have been using its default OS for 4 month! That...

Is Microsoft buying Citrix? Novell!?

It's the silly season for acquisition rumors and besides the return of the perpetual favorite, Microsoft to buy Citrix, there's a new one: Microsoft...

Gates-Seinfeld act 2: Beautiful minds?

Having bumped into each other at Shoe Circus, the two protagonists decide to walk the tightrope and make a road movie. Link: news.cnet.com Category: Windows &...

Michael Larabel talks about Phoronix

Author: Susan Linton Phoronix.com is the definitive Linux hardware review site, featuring articles on motherboards, processors, memory, power supplies, cases, and other components. While other...

Interview: Microsoft CIO Tony Scott

Longtime IT pro talks about how he's adjusting to life inside Redmond, as well as the good and the bad of being Microsoft's customer...