Ubuntu is switching the default search from Google to Yahoo!
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KDE Developers to Release RC3 for 4.4
Toma Albers, one of the KDE Developers sent out a note today that there will be an RC3 release for KDE 4.4, prior to the final release scheduled February 9th.
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15 Beautiful Firefox Wallpaper Collection
From its humble beginning a decade ago, Mozilla Firefox is now a force to reckon with. Firefox 3.5 is now the most popular web browser in the world. Check out this nice collection of 15 awesome Firefox wallpapers.
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Zend Framework 1.10.0 STABLE Released
This release includes a ton of new features (more on those below), as well as some huge changes to our documentation.
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Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux Released
The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux today. Bordeaux 2.0.0 marks major progress over older releases. With version 2.0.0 and onward we bundle our own Wine build and many tools and libraries that Wine depends upon. With this release we bundle Wine 1.1.36, Cabextract, Mozilla Gecko, Unzip, Wget and other support libraries and tools.
Read more »KDE 4.4 Kreeps Kloser to Komplete
The KDE team is getting very close to a final release of KDE 4.4. The second release candidate came out yesterday as a testing platform for users and developers to find and squash bugs before the final release date of February 9th.
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Want to chat on Linux? Better have Empathy
The Linux operating system has gone through a number of “default” chat applications. From the earlier text-based chats like zicq, to the later Gaim, then to Pidgen (still in use), and now (and, hopefully, finally) GNOME has settled on Empathy.
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Hands on: Extensions give Chrome a lift as version 4 arrives
Google has announced the official release on Windows of Chrome 4, an updated version of the company's Web browser. It offers a handful of significant improvements, including support for extensions and bookmark synchronization. Due to Chrome's rolling development model, these features have been widely used by testers for quite some time.
Read more »KDE SC 4.3.5 Released
KDE's release team is working hard these days as you see. Today, we're bringing to you the final update for KDE SC 4.3, 4.3.5. Final because there are currently no more releases planned for the 4.3 branch.
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Screenlets: Eye Candy for Linux Users
A Linux desktop screen need not look drab. Linux distro users can get just as much function-rich eye candy through Screenlets, miniature applications that reside on the desktop and provide constant information.
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Console news, feed and e-mail readers
Feed readers, news readers and e-mail clients all represent a hazy gray area for me, since many of them do two or even three of those things at the same time. So for fun, I have a lump of applications here that might do one of those things, two of them, or maybe all at once.
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10 useful CD/DVD writing programs/software in Debian
In this post we will see some CDs/DVDs burning (or writing) software that are available in Debian Lenny.
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Keep your journal in a RedNotebook
Writing in a journal or diary, where you may pour your heart out for no one’s eyes but your own, can be an intensely personal experience. Writing longhand in a paper notebook used to be standard practice for journal writing, but most people nowadays type faster than they write.
Read more »Ensuring Access to Family or Professional data in the Event of your Death
Is your family prepared to access and or recover data, personal or professional, in the event of your death?
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Forking vs Threading
So, finally after long time, i am able to figure out the difference between forking and threading :)
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