Archive for the 'Linux/Open Source' Category

Nov27

Black Friday Bargain: Super-Cheap Linux Netbooks (PC World)

PC World - I like Linux netbooks. I like them a lot. They’re lightweight, they’re solid performers, they’re cheap, and it looks like they’re soon going to be cheaper than ever.

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Nov24

Killer open source monitoring tools (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - In the real estate world, the mantra is location, location, location. In the network and server administration world, the mantra is visibility, visibility, visibility. If you don’t know what your network and servers are doing at every second of the day, you’re flying blind. Sooner or later, you’re going to meet with disaster.

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Nov20

Sun receives complaint about Java vetting process (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Sun Microsystems has heard from a company concerned about the vetting process of Java and open source, a Sun official said on Wednesday.

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Nov19

Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system management (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Marking the two-year anniversary of their controversial interoperability agreement, Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of both the beta version of Moonlight, which puts Microsoft’s Silverlight rich Internet application technology on Linux, and the general release of Advanced Management Pack for Suse Linux Enterprise for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2.

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Oct28

Embarcadero, Compuware add .Net tools (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Embarcadero Technologies will preview its Delphi Prism .Net development product today at the 2008 Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles. It features a managed code database engine that targets Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

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Sep29

Motorola Staffing Up To Cash In on Android Buzz (NewsFactor)

Executives hold the new G1 phone running Google's Android software in New York September 23, 2008. T-Mobile USA, a Deutsche Telekom AG unit, will sell the first phone powered by Google Inc's Android operating system under the brand name T-Mobile G1, said its partner Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday. (Jacob Silberberg/Reuters)NewsFactor - Motorola is reportedly looking to beef up its Android development team, increasing its size from 50 to 350 people in hopes of getting in on the latest Google buzz. Motorola couldn’t immediately be reached for comment, but reports of insider leaks say the handset maker is working with a recruiter to find developers for Google’s open-source mobile operating system.


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Sep26

Skype to be integrated into Asterisk PBXs (CNET)

CNET - The open-source PBX platform Asterisk is to gain Skype functionality, Asterisk’s primary developer, Digium, announced on Thursday.

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Sep24

Oracle, Red Hat spar over Linux (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - It was nearly two years ago at the 2006 Oracle OpenWorld conference that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled a plan to have Oracle provide support to Red Hat’s own Linux customers.

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Aug1

Firefox Closer to Supporting Open-source Video Codec (PC World)

PC World - Mozilla developers are edging closer to releasing a new version of Firefox that could drive the use of open-source software to…

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Jul28

RealNetworks Patches Four Critical Bugs in Multimedia Player (PC World)

PC World - RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple’s Mac…

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