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A first look at the Nokia Express Music 5800 Touch UI device as seen at the Global Launch Remix event, London (Source of Video: Nokia via Ovi share)  |
Ok, I'm excited about this one... now the cool gang at SpinVox has added yet another excellent feature... simply dial a number, leave a message, and your voice message will be saved and encoded as text to your favorite social  |


This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Overviews: Linux Mint and CentOS News: Barry Kauler retires from Puppy Linux, more OpenSolaris features Released last week: Ultima Linux 8.4, NetSecL 2.3 Upcoming releases: Mandriva Linux 2009, NetBSD 4.0.1 Site news: DistroWatch on Voice  |
The Debian Security Team published a new security update for Debian GNU/Linux. Here the announcement:  |
Mono 2.0 has been released  |
Red Devil's Blog takes a look at the Omega 10 Live CD, which was released last week.  |
Several documents have been filed in the SCO bankruptcy, including the latest monthly operating reports. The courthouse PACER system has been down over the weekend, so those two a friend sent me from Epic. There is also a motion asking  |
JBCobb: "You see Windows zealots flaming it because you can't play game X on it. You see some flaming it because it comes with Xandros; others use it to complain about distro proliferation. They are all right yet still about  |
Linux Dynasty: "So I said why not let me give it a try. Let me tell you I am glad I did! This distro is amazingly fast and extremely easy to use. This distro is perfect for the Asus EEEpc,  |
Hardware 2.0: "I find that when it comes to people building their own PCs (or tweaking their existing rig) then the mysteries that lay within the BIOS settings are scarier to most people than anything hardware related. Let's do something  |
The Open Road: "How to make money [in open source]? A lot of people started with the support model.... What Red Hat did was fundamentally different....It's not about trying to monetize the bits or the services. Everybody can do that."  |
InfoWorld: "Considered a major upgrade, the open source Mono 2.0 runtime leverages Microsoft's .Net Framework 2.0 programming model. With Mono, developers can build desktop and server applications using Microsoft-based environments and deploy them across multiple platforms, including Windows. Novell is  |
Linux Journal: "When your laptop battery is about to give up the ghost, you are probably thinking of the typical three alternatives. The most obvious, of course, is "wow, what a great justification for buying a new laptop". With laptop  |
Managing L'unix: "At 8:30 AM in our national capital (Ottawa) on September 30th, the only response available from the https://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca site was that: "The site is down for planned maintenance.""  |
nickclifton: "One of my jobs at Red Hat is to take the changes in the public versions of the toolchain sources and copy them into our internal repository. I do this on a monthly basis and I produce a short  |
ZDNet: "Red Hat on Thursday introduced what it called the first fully integrated, Linux-based, high-performance-computing platform, claiming to undercut a similar Windows-based system recently introduced by Microsoft."  |
Polish Linux: "We have begun this series of articles focusing on Free Software deployments in Polish government departments with the article OpenOffice.org in Łeba. Today we are introducing yet another example of a well-done implementation of OpenOffice.org, in Town Council  |
Quick Tweaks: "If you are like me who often likes to test one of the thousand applications available for Ubuntu and like to keep track of whatever you install or remove, here is a script for you. This script, tapt,  |
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