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Netbook pioneer Asus will introduce a new version of its Eee PC (left) next year for just $200, says company president Jerry Shen. The company has also teamed up with Intel to launch a new website, intended to bring about the "world's first community-designed PCs."
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Top 3 Mozilla Firefox 4 Features For Next Generation Browsing Experience
Mozilla Firefox needs no special mention to anyone who is associated with internet. Perhaps the fastest and most reliable browser in this world is the most popular one too as they achieved the Guiness Book of World Records for most download in a single day.
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Open source Ogg Theora video codec completes beta phase
After a one year beta phase, the Xiph Foundation's free Ogg Theora video codec has been released in its final, "mainline", version 1.0.
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Linux print server enhances library printing
My employer, Warnbro Community Library in Western Australia, had a problem with wasted paper from printing. Library patrons often sent unnecessary print jobs to the printers, then refused to pay for them, leaving reams of unclaimed paper.
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Android on iPhone
I once thought of someday seeing Linux running on an iPhone. Then came Android, the Linux-based mobile operating system that is destined to run on just about any modern electronic gadget.
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Microsoft’s Open Source Xenophobia
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Supercharging a home network with Amahi
Many network-attached storage (NAS) devices, in addition to offering network storage, offer features such as VPN access, calendaring, wikis, and even an iTunes server. The open source Amahi Linux Home Server provides all of that and more in a complete NAS box integrated with a Fedora 9 base.
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Patents Roundup: Microsoft, India, Bilski and Some More Cronies
Summary of the latest developments and analyses involving software patents
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Five Features of Fedora Ten
Fedora 10's release is coming up at the end of this month, all the features are decided, so why not take a look at what to expect?
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SCO Bankruptcy Filings -- Is SCO Resurrecting the Name Caldera?
We need to take a quick break from the Bilski series because there are a number of filings in the SCO bankruptcy, including a notation in one filing that seems to indicate that SCO is considering resurrecting the name Caldera International.
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Stupefying Linux and Unix Humor
Funny stories that we can all laugh about ...now ;)
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Black and white
So I'm pretty well-known for not exactly being a huge fan of the FSF and Richard Stallman, despite the fact that I obviously love the GPLv2 and use it as the license for all my projects that I care about.
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OpenStreetMap contemplates licensing
Maps are cool; there's no end of applications which can make good use of mapping data. There is plenty of map data around, but it's almost exclusively proprietary in nature.
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The Linux learning curve is flatter than ever.
One of the biggest so called barriers to adopting Linux is what is called the learning curve. Many people describe the learning curve for Linux to be a steep one. It used to be but not any more.
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