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01 April 2008
OK, So Adobe Supports GNU/Linux – But How Much?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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19 March 2008
£30 Annual Tax Per PC? You Cannot Be Sirius
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Sirius has put up another of its excellent interviews, this time with Stephen Lucey , Executive Director (Strategic Technologies) of BECTA. ...
06 March 2008
Why Falling Flash Prices Threaten Microsoft
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In the Guardian .
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Second Life Viewer for GNU/Linux Goes Beta
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Now Linux users can enjoy the same capabilities as Windows and Mac users to explore, create and socialize! The beta includes several feature...
03 March 2008
Amazon the Bellwether
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On Open Enterprise blog .
26 February 2008
The Chumby Era Begins
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Today is a Chumbylicious day: Chumby Industries announced today the public launch of the chumby, its much-anticipated compact consumer Inte...
21 February 2008
Hip-hip-Hadoop!
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Just one more reason why the Microsoft-Yahoo merger, if it happens, will be hell: Yahoo is following in Google’s footsteps again in search....
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18 February 2008
Is Elonex the ONE?
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One emerging trend is that of ultra-cheap ultraportables powered - of course - by GNU/Linux. As I've noted before, Microsoft simply ca...
08 February 2008
Top 50 Open Source Alternatives
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Top n lists are two-a-penny in the world of computing, and collections of open source alternatives to proprietary are pretty common. This o...
07 February 2008
No Download iPlayer for GNU/Linux in 2008
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The BBC will launch a download version of its iPlayer online video service for Apple Mac users by the end of 2008. But no mention of GNU/Li...
30 January 2008
Eee – That's Clever
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On Open Enterprise blog .
18 January 2008
Russian Schools Say "Да!" to Open Source
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I'd heard of this project to equip Russian schools with GNU/Linux-based systems, but I'd no idea it was quite on this scale: The pr...
17 January 2008
GNU/Linux: The Great Unifier
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Well, maybe : South Korea is one of Linux's biggest converts. Since discovering the free operating system in 2003, officials have unveil...
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10 January 2008
UMPC from Lenovo, Low-Cost Box from Shuttle
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And here's another ultra-mobile PC: At Lenovo's press dinner the other night there was this unidentifiable handheld placed on displ...
09 January 2008
More Micro Mobile Computers
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I mentioned Everex's imminent Cloudbook a little while back, and now it's here : The CloudBook, model CE1200V, showcases the Linux ...
11 December 2007
Up and Down in the Middle Kingdom
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It's still very hard to read what is happening in the Chinese GNU/Linux market: Although China's Linux market as a whole doubled fr...
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Codenamed "Cloudbook"
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More evidence that GNU/Linux is carving out a new ultra-portable market sector: Everex has confirmed plans to ship a UMPC (ultra-mobile PC)...
What Richard Stallman Wants for Christmas
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Bruce Byfield has an interesting write-up of the FSF's High Priority Free Software Projects . Projects make this list "because the...
07 December 2007
Seagate All at Sea
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Here's a company with a death-wish : SEAGATE'S latest batch of drives are not compatible with the Open Sauce operating system Linux....
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28 November 2007
Asus Eee Goes Weeeeeee!
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Good news for Asus, but also for GNU/Linux: Unprecedented demand for the low-cost baby laptop from both consumers and the education sector ...
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