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Review: The E680i Linux Smartphone

As smartphone prices decline, they have become more popular every day. Symbian, PalmOS, Windows Mobile and Linux seem to be the big names in...

Sharp Zaurus SL-C3100 – Linux Powered Review

The start point for the Linux phenomena can be set in 1991, when the Finnish student Linus Torvalds was carried away by completing the...

Userful GNU/Linux multi-station software suits general desktop users

Author: Bruce Byfield While others debate whether GNU/Linux is ready for the desktop, Userful is quietly proving that it is -- and making a profit...

Don’t Say I Never Told You So

Chuck Talk writes "Although it may come as a surprise to some people, I had long ago speculated that the ugly head on the...

The Ideal Audio File Format Converter

Alexander Buzaev writes "Total Audio Converter: Pain-free Audio Conversion at High Speed! A Slim Audio Converter Enables Rapid Conversion to Almost All Popular Audio Formats The...

Symbian device protection with mobile firewall

LogError writes "F-Secure Corporation extended the support for its F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system. Symbian Series 80 users will also...

Review: Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Ubuntu 5.10 release, also known as Breezy Badger, is not drastically different from the previous Ubuntu release, 5.04 Hoary Hedgehog,...

++Skype open-source library has won Skype prize!

vitaly_r writes "++Skype open-source library has won an award at the first skype Developer of the month competetion. About our library: ++Skype is a C++ library...

Why the DCC Alliance needs to love Synaptic

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Debian users have always boasted that their Advanced Package Tool (APT) was the best and fastest way there has ever been...

OSS in the enterprise? Show me the money

Author: Darryl LeCount Eric Raymond's recent attack on a Microsoft recruiter has sharply divided the Linux community, with some applauding his bluntness and honesty, while...