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Envizions announced that it is taking orders for an open-source Linux gaming system, and will start shipping beta units to game developers, resellers, and software partners on April 10.
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Is Linux Bad for the Economy?
I read a Newsweek* article titled, Stop Saving Now!, a cover story that actually encourages you, the consumer, to stop being so darn frugal and spend some money.
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Why Linux will Top Windows 7
The different mistakes Microsoft made that will make users shift to Linux
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Creating Cover Art with Free Open-Source Software
Print-on-demand sites allow you to create a book the way you want it. But when it comes to creating a cover for your book you might be tempted to hire a professional designer. But before you do that, why not give it a try yourself? After all, there are some great open-source tools at your disposal that can help you to achieve impressive results.
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The Driving Force Behind the Open Source Mobile Movement
Device and hardware makers are discovering the flexibility of the Linux stack as the foundation of a platform for mobile applications that bring value to the wares they want to sell. Complications exist, but manufacturers are working through them to further drive the adoption of the Linux stack.
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Intel Turns Over Its Linux Operating System
Intel’s short run as an operating system maker has come to an end.
Read more »Why is Microsoft afraid to use the 'L' word?
In discussing the motivation behind its newly launched Windows Server 2008 Foudation product, there’s one word the folks from Microsoft were loathe to mention: Linux.
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Doctor Fun - More Linux and Unix Comic Humor
A treasure chest of one-liner comics from the early 90's through 2006! :)
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Ubuntu Podcast Interviews Mark Shuttleworth
Mark Shuttleworth joins us for a video podcast to discuss the upcoming 9.04 release, Ubuntu history, Linux on the desktop, impacts of cloud computing, Ayatana, the community and Ubuntu, Ubuntu and Canonical, Google Summer of Code, Ubunet, and much more!
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Linux Foundation says it's time to ditch Microsoft's FAT
The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit vendor-neutral organization that coordinates development of the Linux kernel, has responded to the recent news that Microsoft and TomTom have settled their patent dispute. Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin wrote a blog entry on Tuesday commenting on the outcome of the conflict.
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Does Linux Need Hard Times To Succeed?
If Walmart is looking for another product to add to its Great Value range, perhaps it should look no further than Linux.
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Intel trades ownership for popularity on mobile Linux project
Intel is handing over its mobile Linux effort to the Linux Foundation to stimulate broader interest.
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Linux, It Does a Body Good: Approachable Promotion Efforts
Remember the IBM "Peace, Love, Linux" campaign? I remember seeing Tux's smiling face on taxi cab billboards (and spray painted on sidewalks) all over Boston. I can't discount that the ad's approach and playfulness wasn't some sort of subliminal influence.
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Grisbi Personal Finance Manager in openSUSE
Grisbi is a freee opensource personal accounting software for Linux and Windows released under GPL. Grisbi is a simple and intuitive software for basic use, and still very powerful once setup.
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