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So how is the progress of the one laptop per child project? It’s coming, yup, it’s getting there.
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So how is the progress of the one laptop per child project? It’s coming, yup, it’s getting there.
So it has finally happened. We now have World of Warcraft working under Crossover Office. But the real question is just how well it actually works…
I have been seeing a lot of this lately. People once put off by Linux coming back for a seccond look. Take this as one such example…
Linux is in demand, so there should be little surprise to see this trend come home to blosom once and for all.
Without a doubt, this is one of those trillian dollar questions that most people simply don’t have the answer to just yet.
Boy, it looks as if Linus has had enough of the FSF. While there are a number factors involved here, it’s an issue that has been a long time comin
There are a number of variations on this concept, however this one appears to be pretty polished kiosk Linux solution.
While I tend to agree that Red Hat is not likely to become the “Microsoft of Linux”, I do believe that server side Linux has a bigger hold than some folks might like to admit.
OK, so perhaps the whole scandal with Mozilla was nothing to be concerned about whatsoever. We need to just calm down some.
If you are looking for total flexibility, I suspect that this variation of Gentoo has you covered with flying colors.
Parallels appears to be a kick butt options for those needing better functionality on the application front, but would it not be just simpler to dual boot? Ah, not really…
Oh dear, it appears that our favorite gave us a bit of a scare. Never fear though, all is well in the land of Red Hat.
Firefox 2.0 RC1. Is it ready just yet? Or instead, should we wait a little while longer?
Well this is certainly some great news. It seems that the FormRouter is now supporting Linux!
It’s big, it’s tough and it can run Linux and Windows! Check it out, the SwitchBack UMPC.
I’ve been watching these so-called PepperPads for awhile now. They’re interesting, but are they really practical?
OK, the idea of Linux powering a smart home is not some fantasy - it’s the real deal, folks.
Yes, it’s pretty. But in the end, is SLED 10 the best choice for what it offer when compared to Red Hat and others?
You have to give it up to Microsoft for trying if nothing else. Even if they still need a lesson in basic math.
Sweet deal, using Linux and an old NES robot, you can bring all of those Star Trek dreams to life!