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Firefox 3.0.1 has been around for months, Norton 360 2.0 and Internet Security 2008 ditto. For many users, however, it would appear that the two cannot live happily together. So just what is the problem?
Google Chrome: not faster, safer or smaller after all
Like the iPhone, Google Chrome has been embraced by most of the media with rose-tinted spectacles enhanced praise. Much of the acclaim coming before anyone had actually even used the open source browser in a real-world environment. Now that it has been put to that test, how shiny can the Chrome reputation remain?
Linux Magazine is dead. Long live Linux Magazine!
Just a couple of weeks ago Linux New Media acquired the subscriber base of Linux Magazine in the USA. Now comes the news that it is axing the paper version and moving publication online.
Android developers frustrated with Google
Forget the delays with handset production, the real story here is surely the fact that Android developers are getting frustrated with Google. They reckon that Google could jeopardize application compatibility as a result.
Linux powered robot can play clarinet
Strange but true: an Australian Linux powered robot has beaten off stiff competition from a Dutch guitar playing robot and a Finnish robotic pianist to win a major science competition...
Windows blade runner shares big Swedish stage with Linux
One of the 50 most powerful computers ever built has been assembled by IBM, but thisis an HPC with a difference: it's a dual-booting device which runs Windows HPC Server 2008 as well as Linux.
Firefox privacy button a crash waiting to happen
Just why did developers pull the privacy button from the final release of Firefox 3 this late in the game?
Red Hat trounces Microsoft in server operating system stakes
Has Microsoft lost the confidence of value added resellers with regard to profitability after it fails to make the top three in server operating system awards ceremony?
Is this the cheapest Linux laptop on the planet?
Forget the One Laptop Per Child project hyperbole, there seems to be another contender emerging which is deserving of the title 'cheapest Linux laptop on the planet' despite having very little in the way of publicity when compared to the OLPC machine.
Chinese Linux rises 22 percent in 12 months
Linux sales in China have rocketed through the roof in the last year, but how many of these Linux PCs are being used as a cheap route to a pirated Windows machine?
The men from Nokia sing Linux praises
It would appear that Nokia is predicting that Linux will play an increasingly important role within its Internet enabled device line up.
Corporate Conversion to Linux
This is the first post in my new series called Crystal Ball Sunday. These Sunday posts are where I take out my Linux, and related technology, crystal ball and give you my predictions for the coming months. This week I am focusing on corporate conversion to Linux.
Novell CEO Disses Embrace of Desktop Linux
If Novell CEO Ronald Hovsepian was the the president of the Dairy Association would he say that he predicts people are going to drink less milk?
Linux boxes make ideal botnet controllers
The cold, harsh truth is that Linux systems are pretty much ideal for being compromised for use as a botnet controller, ironically more often than not being in control of a virtual army of infected Windows PCs.
Azingo drives LiMo into Mobile Linux playground
The developer formerly known as Celunite claims industry first with Mobile Linux platform based on LiMo Foundation software.
Ubuntu download is Xmas YouTube number one
How did quite possibly the most boring video clip ever become the YouTube number one this Xmas?
Will Windows Server 2008 fully embrace Linux?
To embrace Linux, or not embrace Linux, that is the question.
Cashing in on open source projects the eBay way
Can eBay hold the SourceForge secret to making money out of open source software?
Linux dark matter obscures real Firefox user numbers
How many people are using Firefox? It's hard to say because the latest official figures cannot count Linux users who fall into a dark matter phenomena when it comes to the measurement methodology.
Hardy Heron fixes existing features rather than adding new ones to Ubuntu 8.04
Want a sneaky peek at Ubuntu 8.04? Then you are in luck as the Hardy Heron Tribe 1 Alpha pre-release has just been made available for download.