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The Endless Benefits of Boot Camp
Author: JT Smith
When it comes to running Windows on a Mac, there are a variety of options that can be looked into and used,...
Valve’s Source Engine Coming To Linux
Author: JT Smith
There have been rumors since last year that Valve may be serious about porting Source games to Linux after Valve Software began...
Play multimedia content with style using Entertainer
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Every major operating system has more than one media center solution for users who can't spend a day without watching a...
Meet Inna Kuznetsova, IBM’s Linux Strategy Director (video)
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
I always ask people who market (as opposed to develop) GNU/Linux and open source products or services what Linux distribution...
Web 2.0 developers give MSN/Live high praise
Web 2.0 software developers ranked Microsoft's MSN/Live Windows developer program higher than competing programs offered by Internet leaders Google, Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, Facebook and...
Free Flash community reacts to Adobe Open Screen Project
Author: Bruce Byfield
From the presentation, you might imagine that Adobe's announcement of the Open Screen Project was major news. According to the news release,...
Tim Bray provides a bridge between Sun and developers
Author: Bruce Byfield
"I'm a genuine old fart," says Tim Bray as he looks back at his three decades in computing. Widely known for his...
World’s first “pico projector” debuts — but where’s the Linux?
Sunlink International has announced a Windows CE-based PMP (personal media player) with a built-in "pico projector." The battery-operated, index card-sized "SunView Mobile PMP" features...
Microsoft ISV Benefits from Open Source Development Model
Author: JT Smith
When I think of open source software Microsoft is rarely the first word that comes to mind. Actually it’s not even on...
Korn — an extended shell
Author: Mark Alexander Bain
Everyone knows what a Linux shell is -- you open up a Linux terminal window (such as Konsole or xterm),...