Google open source guru Chris DiBona has acknowledged that the company's freewheeling approach to building a mobile operating system can cause a few headaches for developers, with unfamiliar versions of its Android OS appearing on new phones with little warning.
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What's Coming In Lucid Alpha 2?
The second Alpha release of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is due for release next Thursday (14th January) but what can you expect to find inside it?
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Boxee Beta Goes Public – Now Works With TV.com, Blip.TV, and IGN
Boxee, the popular media center application, is now in public beta following an extensive pre-beta period. The new release comes for OS X, Windows, and Ubuntu.
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Tux takes a bow: Linux makes presence known at CES
Ars takes a quick look at some of the Linux-powered products that have been announced at CES.
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Android devices sweep CES 2010
Google wasn't the only company announcing new Android-based devices this week. At this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, several handset and mobile device manufacturers also announced new models and partnerships with mobile carriers for their Android devices, ranging from various mobile phones and tablets, to eBook readers.
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Microsoft Office Starter 2010: A Response to OpenOffice?
Microsoft is set to launch Office 2010 Starter -- a stripped down and ad-supported (but totally free [as in price]) version of Office 2010. Is this Microsoft's response to OpenOffice and Google Apps? Or is this an opportunity to get PC buyers to "try then buy" complete Office suites? Here are some thoughts.
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How to fix sound problem in ubuntu 9.10 (karmic)
I am not a linux veteran, so i am giving as much info as posible , so that those who know better can use this information as needed.
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Android and WebOS join the iPhone network
AT&T announced plans to launch five Android devices from Dell, HTC, and Motorola in the first half of the year, as well as two Palm WebOS phones, say reports. In separate announcements, AT&T and T-Mobile said they had completed upgrades to provide HSPA 7.2 service across their 3G networks, says eWEEK.
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The $20 Centon Craze audio player also plays WAV and Ogg but not FLAC formats
The $20 Centon Craze 4 GB "MP3 player" I picked up a month or so ago is billed as only playing MP3 and WMA files. Well, I neither have any WMAs nor want to have them, but I decided to test which other audio formats, freedom-loving and otherwise, this cheap little device can handle.
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Danish Schoolchildren Complaints About OpenOffice
In Denmark in an open letter to the mayor, city council and the IT manager in Lyngby-Taarbaek Municipality, the Virum School student council is now targeting sharp criticism against the decision to replace Microsoft Office with OpenOffice.
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New SUSE/Moblin Linux netbook from MSI arrives
What do you get when you mix Novell's SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) 11 with the Linux Foundation's Moblin 2.1 netbook desktop? A lightweight Linux desktop that's trying to snag the netbook desktop market before Google's Chrome OS runs away with it later this year.
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“On the SVG List, a Couple of People [Are] Leery of Microsoft.”
Microsoft's entrance into a panel that it has battled against for about a decade leads to great skepticism and worry among those who paid attention to Microsoft's behaviour
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Microsoft’s Kevin Turner Apparently Still in Charge of Anti-GNU/Linux Strategies
Kevin Turner seems to be closely involved in Microsoft's attempt to derail migrations to GNU/Linux (using outright lies and subversive tactics that break competition rules)
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Ubuntu Netbook Remix vs Moblin
Over the last 12 months, netbook and mobile Linux has made massive advances in features and install base. This is primarily thanks to two netbook distributions - Moblin and Canonical's Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR).
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Jaspersoft CEO Targets 50% Growth in 2010
Jaspersoft CEO Brian Gentile, like many of his open source peers, has some lofty goals for 2010. With the help of SaaS and on-premise partners, Gentile says Jaspersoft — which specializes in business intelligence software — can grow 50 percent and generate positive cash flow in 2010. Here’s the scoop,
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