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New SmartHide Order Page and more...

02.06.2009 19:21    smarthide.com
We updated the main SmartHide Order Page!The page now looks clean and clear. It explains in a very simple way all the information required to make a decision regarding the type and duration of the SmartHide subscription period.We've tried to
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New SmartHide Order Page and more...


Arovax SmartHide Portable Edition is being released!

02.06.2009 19:21    smarthide.com
A Portable Edition of the most user-friendly hide IP address and network connection encryption Software - SmartHide 2.2.192 is being released!On May 28, 2009 the company Arovax is happy to announce a release of a "traveler's best friend" - Arovax
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Arovax SmartHide Portable Edition is being released!

Emergency Information 1.0

02.06.2009 14:45    maccentric.com
lets you keep your pertinent emergency health and contact information quickly accessible via a gorgeous user interface.
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1Password touch 2.0

02.06.2009 14:45    maccentric.com
now allows users to securely synchronize their Wallet items like credit cards and software licenses with the desktop version of 1Password for the Mac.
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Toddler 1.0

02.06.2009 14:45    maccentric.com
was specifically designed for toddler aged children to help teach them letters, numbers, shapes and colors in a fun and compelling way.
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Keep Your Word 1.5.2

02.06.2009 14:45    maccentric.com
brings many new features, like a printable bingo game, multiline flashcards, new grouping and classification options or a more flexible layout.
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Screenium 1.2

02.06.2009 14:45    maccentric.com
further improves the user interface, making Screenium even easier to use.
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GNOME Foundation Elections

02.06.2009 12:24    gnomedesktop.org
The GNOME Foundation 2009 elections will begin next week.With the announced, it's time to submit questions about the GNOME Foundation and the GNOME Project to this years prospective Board of Directors. Please send your questions to membership-committee gnome org until
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GNOME Foundation Elections

CompareData 1.5.0 is released

02.06.2009 12:13    postgresql.org
CompareData is an ODBC cross-DBMS Windows application that allows you to compare table/view data between two databases for free. You can download a non-expiring version from http://www.zidsoft.com/
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DreamCoder for PostgreSQL ver 2.0 is now available

02.06.2009 12:13    postgresql.org
Mentat Technologies is happy to announce the new version of DreamCoder for PostgreSQL version 2.0, a powerful Windows solution for PostgreSQL administration and database development.
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phpBB 3.0.5 released

02.06.2009 12:06    phpbb.com
Hello, We are very pleased to announce the availability of the phpBB "quite furry" 3.0.5 package. This release fixes numerous bugs since the 3.0.4 release, corrects style issues, fixing one very minor security bug as well as increasing performance and
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Wine Project Frustration and Forking

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
Elektroschock writes "Wine attempts to implement the Windows API layer on Linux. There are some limitations and an important one is the missing DIB engine, bug 421. Chris Howe comprehends the dissatisfaction of core developers with the arbitrary project governance:
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Where To Buy A Machine With Linux Pre-Installed

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
The Berkeley LUG has a neat aggregation of many different places where you can acquire a desktop, laptop, or even netbook with Linux pre-installed. The list starts with a link to Dell's Linux offering, includes many independent vendors, and many
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What to Do With a $99 Wall Wart Linux Server

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
Guanine writes in with a follow-up to our discussion a few months back on the SheevaPlug: 1.2-GHz ARM-compliant processor, 512 MB DDR2, 512 MB flash, USB 2.0, gigabit ethernet, in a package the size of a wall wart, for $99.
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Is Linux's "Overall Market Share" Statistic Meaningful?

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
ruphus13 writes "Linux recently achieved 1% market share of the overall operating system market. But, does that statistic really mean anything useful? This article makes the case that it doesn't. It states, 'Framed in the "overall market share" terminology, the
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Flaw Made Public In OpenSSH Encryption

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
alimo20 writes "Researchers at the Royal Holloway, University of London have discovered a flaw in Version 4.7 of OpenSSH on Debian/GNU Linux. According to ISG lead professor Kenny Patterson, an attacker has a 2^{-18} (that is, one in 262,144) chance
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Ubuntu 9.04 For the Windows Power User

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
crazipper writes "Know a Windows power user who is (honestly) good with technology, but hasn't yet warmed to Linux? Tom's Hardware just posted a guide to installing and using Ubuntu 9.04, written specifically for the MS crowd (in other words,
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Microsoft's Bulk Deal With New Zealand Collapses

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
vik writes "The latest 3-year, pan-government deal that Microsoft has been establishing with the New Zealand government since 2000 has collapsed, opening the doors to the wider use of open source software in government. The NZ State Services Commission (already
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Red Hat Challenges Swiss Government Over Microsoft Monopoly

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
An anonymous reader writes "'Linux vendor Red Hat, and 17 other vendors, have protested a Swiss government contract given to Microsoft without any public bidding. The move exposes a wider Microsoft monopoly that European governments accept, despite their lip service
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Canonical Demos Early Stage Android-On-Ubuntu

02.06.2009 11:59    linux.slashdot.org
An anonymous reader notes Ars Technica's report from the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Barcelona, where Canonical has unveiled a prototype Android execution environment that will allow Android applications to run on Ubuntu and "potentially other conventional Linux distributions." "Android uses
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