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Linspire Launches Five-0
Anonymous Reader writes "Linspire Launches World's Easiest Desktop Linux, Linspire Five-0Expansive System-Wide Improvements Result in Practical, Affordable
Operating System for Homes, Businesses and SchoolsSAN DIEGO,...
Microsoft to abandon passwords
Microsoft has revealed at a security panel at CeBIT that it is preparing to dump passwords in favour of two-factor authentication in forthcoming...
Next generation of Linux usability
Paul Whitehead writes "Comodo zeros in on next generation of Linux usability
Usability is key if Linux is to unlock back office server infrastructures.
New Jersey....
Nine tips for filtering messages in Novell Evolution
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Novell
Evolution (nee Ximian Evolution) has become a world-class email
client. It's sleek, beautiful, and very powerful. Because it can do
so many things,...
Looking good: Basic color management for X
Author: Nathan Willis
Periodically I hear someone say that Linux isn't suitable for graphic design work. One common complaint is its lack of an integrated...
A Linux collaboration Pioneer in Ontario
Author: Tina Gasperson
Pioneer Petroleum is the largest independent gasoline retailer in Ontario, with 150 retail locations spread throughout the province. Twenty-five of those locations...
Wing IDE 2.0.2: Advanced Python IDE Released
Stephan Deibel writes "Wingware announced today release of version 2.0.2 of Wing IDE for Python, its
popular development environment for the Python programming language.
Wing IDE...
Mozilla Putting Firefox, Thunderbird Front and Center
Analysts said Mozilla is preparing for retaliation from Microsoft in the form of a new version of its Internet Explorer Web browser, which has...
Re-usable, editable graphics in OpenOffice.org
Author: Rob Reilly
Have you ever wanted to brainstorm an intricate new system design using block diagrams on your Linux or Windows desktop? How...
Two floppy-based firewalls
Author: Paul Virijevich
When you look in your closet, do you see a pile of obsolete hardware that you just cannot bring yourself to throw...