More trademark madness to rival the M$ prosecution of the mikerowesoft kids. ACTA is about to further entrench this sort of insane cyber trademark bullying, world-wide.
Read more »Kraft 0.40 for KDE 4 Released
I am very happy to announce the new stable version 0.40 of the KDE office software Kraft. After eleven month of porting work, Kraft 0.40 is the first version which is based on the KDE 4 software platform.
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How to Color Gradient match photos in GIMP
A really simple concept and easy to achieve, however the results are great - Colour Gradient Match Photos. This technique can be useful for creating a mood in a photograph taken from another image.
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A New Law Could Change the Way You Build Database Applications
Massachusetts recently passed a sweeping new data security law that will have a profound impact on the way the United States, and perhaps the rest of the world, manages and develops data-centric applications. Oddly, most people in the business don't seem to know about it.
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Report: Linux adoption highest in APAC
Adoption of Linux server is highest in Asia-Pacific at 25 percent more, driven by small and midsize businesses, finds new study.
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Squeak 4.1 features improved UI
The latest 4.1 release of the Squeak implementation of the Smalltalk language and environment features several fundamental improvements, particularly to the UI and integrates Cog’s closure implementation
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EasyPeasy 1.6 release candidate arrives
The EasyPeasy developers have launched a release candidate for version 1.6 of their Linux distribution aimed at netbooks, adding a new boot system with new artwork, the Nouveau driver for NVIDIA graphics hardware and a number of updated packages
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Ubuntu 10.04: A Final Look At What to Expect
The official stable release of Ubuntu 10.04 is only days away. That means we can finally list all of the new features to expect in the next longterm-support version of Ubuntu, without having the developers change them every other day. With that in mind, here's a look at what to expect when you upgrade to Lucid Lynx on Thursday.
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Lucid Lynx paves way for Ubuntu shake-up
Canonical has published the release candidate for Ubuntu 10.04 — codenamed Lucid Lynx — which adds consumer-friendly features, better integration with cloud infrastructure, and a new look.
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Ubuntu: Does Freedom Matter?
For the four years that I've been an Ubuntu user, I've grappled with this question: how important is it that Ubuntu is Free, and not just free?
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ASUS is working on an Eee Pad
The ASUS Android-based tablet is expected to be launched in July and will include a camera, USB ports and Flash Player
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Pleasant Surprises with Ubuntu 10.04 RC
I've had a couple of very pleasant surprises with the Netbook Remix of the Lucid Release Candidate this weeend.
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Windows Malware: The final straw that broke the penguin's back
It was simply a matter of time before Linux became my primary operating system. My most recent malware incident was the final straw that sent me into welcoming and safe haven of Ubuntu.
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Thoughts on Nautilus
With the release of Nautilus-Elementary 2.30, I've been thinking quite a bit about File Browsers. I did a comparison of the 4 file browsers I see the most often, but now I'd like to focus a bit more on just Nautilus and Nautilus-Elementary.
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JSF implementation Apache MyFaces 2.0 released
The popular Apache implementation of Java virtualisation technology JavaServer Faces introduces Facelets and for the first time includes a JavaScript library as a fixed component of the technology
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