● 06.07.08

● Links 07/06/2008: More of Linux Everywhere; Intel Antitrust is Go; Windows Live Expo is Kaput

Posted in News Roundup at 3:54 pm by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGNU/LinuxLinux On MarsPico Technology Releases New Linux Driver for its 2000 and 3000 Series PC OscilloscopesGlide OS 3.0 Transforms the 3G iPhone into a Mobile Business ComputerAcer blames Microsoft for Linux moveAsus the Unstoppable Innovator?Wine 1.0rc4 ReleasedThree Opteron clusters for Japanese universitiesOpen source tools and operating systems, such as Linux, are being used.Brazilian BlendsOpen source migration must be evolutionaryLinux adoption corrupted by the highest bidder?Cheap Mobil ComputingPowerPC VoIP appliance comes with Linux cross-toolsChinese SoCs run LinuxApplicationsDOSBox, a multiplatform PC emulatorLinux Got Game: Warzone 2100KDE EverywhereKDE4 will go there even some steps future with it’s by-design cross-platform, modular and innovative architecture while KDE3 keeps on to be the perfect super-stable super-long-time branch for next few years where only bugfixes are allowed to land. What a good starting point into the age of the world-wide digital freedom.Nokia to finalize Trolltech acquisition todayGoogle’s I/O conference: an open source perspectiveSoftware Appliances: Delivering Open SourceOpen-source Asterisk appliance takes on NortelOpen Source Systems Management: Zenoss expands platform support, an interview with Mark HinkleExtentech Inc. Offers Free Open Source SaaS Spreadsheet Mashup ToolFree SoftwareBreaking Barriers: using free and open source software for developmentBreaking Barriers: using free and open source software for development In line with the book findings, Zea Partners, a non-profit network of Open Source businesses, provides additional cases studies outlining the positive impact of Open Source software as a tool for Social progress.FLOSSInclude, a European project to foster open source international collaborationA Technological Singularity: What are the Implications for Free Software?Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?Laptops/UMPCsPaging Dr. TuxEnding the Hardware/Software Rat RaceMore importantly, if the PC manufacturers are so successful with their Linux-powered devices that they can convince Microsoft to change the tune that it’s been piping with Vista, we could be in for some very exciting computing times, indeed.Ubuntu Netbook Remix: a detailed explanationPhotos: Five of the best mini laptopsMeet Linpus LinuxIs Linux a Lonely Word?Weekly Roundup: Telstra finds friction in their national broadband plans and open source gets a leg-upPeopleWalter Bender Discusses Sugar Labs FoundationPortrait: Pia WaughOpen Source Developers: Fabio MarzoccaOpenShould governments legislate open source?Saving lives with mobile open source‘Anybody who legally downloads music is an idiot!’ says irate record store ownerBeijing Subway Single Journey Ticket Route Map: Made by Wikipedia [techblog86 EXCLUSIVE]IntelFTC Opens Antitrust Investigation Into IntelIntel, AMD See Date With Justice Pushed Back to 2010MicrosoftWindows Live Expo set to expire next monthChalk one point up to Craigslist: Microsoft has decided to shut down Windows Live Expo, the classifieds service that it originally launched in February 2006.Bill Gates’ Closed Source WorldThe Vista solution to hunger, poverty, disease, lack of power and climate change? Eeek.SecurityCyber Incident Blamed for Nuclear Power Plant ShutdownFuture of FLOSS password storages: combined solution soon?SSL with Firefox 3 Share in other sites/networks: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Permalink  Send this to a friend

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