E-Mail:

knitter

SeaMonkey 1.1.7 Released

A stability and security update to SeaMonkey, the community-driven continuation of the all-in-one Mozilla Application Suite, has been released. As detailed in the SeaMonkey 1.1.7 section of the Mozilla Foundation Security Advisories page, the upgrade includes the same security patches as Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.10, which was also made available this week.
In addition to the security [...]

One Laptop Per Child extends promotion

A promotion in which a customer buying a $188 computer in the U.S. and Canada automatically donates a second one to a child in a developing country was extended until year’s end, organizers said Thursday.
The “Give One, Get One” program will now run through Dec. 31, instead of ending on Nov. 26, according to the [...]

Windows Live OneCare 2.0 released

Let me give a happy news for Windows users: “Windows Live OneCare 2.0 released.” Microsoft’s all-in-one security solution has scrapped the beta tag and the final version of the product is available as of November 14. There have already been indications that the Redmond company was getting ready to release Windows Live OneCare 2.0, and [...]

Nokia Siemens Networks Is Member of the Linux Foundation

Nokia Siemens Networks is now member of the Linux Foundation. It seems that Nokia Siemens Neworks is interested in collaborating with the Linux Foundation, and the other member companies, in order to provide better support and to improve the Carrier Grade Linux.
Nokia Siemens Networks officials claimed that the membership with the Linux Foundation implies, apart [...]

U.S Department of Defense Uses Open Source Software

The U.S. Department of Defense will be holding the third Department of Defense Open IT Conference from 11th to 12th December in Washington, D.C. This demonstrates how widespread the adoption of open source software is and points out how to get the best results using this type of software.
The main goal of the conference is [...]

Google Quietly Closes AdSense API to Small Sites

Google has raised the required minimum traffic limit for publishers who wish to use its AdSense API to 100,000 page views per day. The AdSense API was introduced in March as a way for sites with user generated content to share advertising revenue with their members. Says Google, “This policy change will probably result in [...]

Intel Releases Mashups for the Masses

Intel has released an online tool called Mash Maker with the intent of allowing anyone to create mashups. They offer some training on how to use it, but the tool is fairly easy to use out of the gate. I see it more as a rudimentary semantic browser. From the article: ‘Mashups have still not [...]

Boot Linux Faster With An Open BIOS

Before reading the post firstly a question? which linux distribution boot faster?if you dont know the answer check it out!!
Linux device designers looking for faster boot/reset times should consider alternative BIOSes, suggests Peter Seebach in a technical introduction to open BIOSes published on IBM’s DeveloperWorks website. Among other benefits, open BIOSes can save the time [...]

Novell Gives openSUSE the (Faster) Boot

Novell Thursday updated OpenSUSE to version 10.3, adding the latest and greatest the open source community has to offer. Perhaps just as importantly, it’s now also faster to get to all the latest and greatest, with what Novell claims is the shortest boot time yet for its community Linux distribution.
The openSUSE 10.3 release includes the [...]

The most famous photography of the history of science

At the beginning of the past century XX, the industrialist and filántropo Belgian Ernest Solvay used part of his fortune in organizing several conferences on physics to which the privileged minds more of the moment were invited.
Without a doubt most famous of all it was the fifth conference on physics that took place in October [...]

22 queries / 0.168 seconds.