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REAL Software Ships REALbasic 2007 Release 1; Improves Universal Binary and Database Support

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- REAL Software, provider of REALbasic, cross-platform that really works, announced that REALbasic 2007 Release 1 is shipping today. In addition to improved reliability for building Universal Binary applications, REALbasic 2007 Release 1 improves support for MySQL, PostreSQL and ODBC compliant databases, such as Microsoft SQL Server. This release also improves support for QuickTime and making network connections via proxy servers. Recent improvements to database support include:

Tux Magazine folds

Tux magazine, billed as "The first and only magazine for the new Linux user," has published its last issue, according to a New Year's Day announcement by publisher Phil Hughes. The magazine had achieved a circulation of over 100,000 readers, Hughes said.

Open-source tracking system launched

An open-source wireless tracking system for following people around buildings got its first public use last week at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.

Amsterdam to evaluate open source

Seeking independence from proprietary software, city joins growing list of other municipalities testing Linux.

Second Nasdaq warning for BEA

Easy come, easy go: Java middleware vendor BEA Systems has received a second warning from Nasdaq over potential delisting of its stock for failing to file financial results.

How to configure a scanner's buttons on Linux

  • Linux.com; By Manolis Tzanidakis (Posted by dcparris on Jan 2, 2007 10:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
While not perfect, support for scanners on Linux is constantly improving; just check the list of devices supported by SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy -- the scanning suite for Linux and other Unix-like systems). One thing that's still missing though is a way to make a scanner's buttons work on Linux. That's what this tutorial is about.

Money Manager Ex for Linux

Money Manager is a personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth. The program supports checking accounts, savings and credit card accounts, as well as Fixed Deposit and Portfolio accounts. The Outlook-style interface provides an overview for all your accounts and total balance. You can transfer money between accounts, create custom categories to organize your income/expenses and more.

Suhosin: A Guardian Angel for PHP

  • Windows IT Pro; By Mark Joseph Edwards (Posted by dcparris on Jan 2, 2007 8:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: PHP
PHP is a hugely popular programming language used on countless Web sites. It's basically a scripting language, which essentially means that it compiles at runtime. PHP has a lot of community support, so a ton of open-source libraries are available for many different tasks. Some of the most popular applications available today, such as WordPress, are powered by PHP.

XGI Technology Drivers Revisited

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by phoronix on Jan 2, 2007 7:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
It has been one year to the day since XGI Technology had last released a Volari Linux display driver and about 14 months since we had first delivered word of XGI considering open-source 3D display drivers. Where do things now stand for XGI Technology? We will tell you all of the details today where things are for this Taiwan graphics company.

Planeshift Open Source MMORPG Developers wanted

PlaneShift is an Open Source MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online RolePlaying Game) which is in a steady process of development . Technically PlaneShift is based on CrystalSpace (with CAL3D and CEL) and is programmed with a full featured client-/server-environment.

PostgreSQL sequences: Inside the numbers

Sequences in the open source PostgreSQL database are special tables used for generating integer sequences. Typically, they are used to create a unique record ID (or key) for each row in a table. Read on to dig a little deeper into sequences and discover their full potential.

The year 2007: A review through the crystal ball

It's the season of the end-of-the-year reviews. We have used our crystal ball to jump forwards a year to provide you the ultimate review of 2007 -- here and now.

Red Hat buoyant as shares soar

Shares in Red Hat rose by 25 per cent after the company released details of its third-quarter results.

Tunneling MySQL connections through SSH

  • HowtoForge; By Craig Schultz (Posted by falko on Jan 2, 2007 4:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: MySQL
This is a description of how to set up a secure tunnel between your MySQL Server and a locally running MySQL Administrator using Putty. By creating a secure tunnel to your MySQL server using Putty, you can grant localhost access to powerful applications like MySQL Administrator while at the same time, make your server appear as if it isn't even there. In effect, make your MySQL server disappear from the outside world.

Linux is not an option

CHARLIE'S BLAST AT MICROSOFT, which you can find here, justly berates the software giant for clinging, Rottweiler-like, to its daft product activation scheme, which should have been sent to the gulag years ago. Vista, he claims, will play no part in his future plans, due to the frequency with which he upgrades, tweaks and otherwise spiffs-up his PCs.

Germany and France split on Google-beater

C'est la vie...Germany is withdrawing from an agreement with France to develop a Google-beating search engine.

Open source personal tracking system gets first test

The OpenBeacon tracking system was first tried out at the Chaos Communication Conference last week in Berlin.

Rackspace: A Study in Fanatical Customer Support

  • TechNewsWorld; By Jack M. Germain (Posted by dcparris on Jan 2, 2007 2:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The company successfully manages its customers' Internet and IT needs using what CTO John Engates calls "fanatical support." It addresses the concept that customer service is a lost art. "Being better than others is the sweet spot," he said. "We handle the gamut of clients, from those wanting to do it themselves to those that want to outsource everything."

Virtual Linux

This article explores the ideas behind virtualization and then discusses some of the many ways to implement virtualization. We also look at some of the other virtualization technologies out there, such as operating system virtualization on Linux.

Tip of the Trade: Citadel Groupware Server

Carla Schroder of ServerWatch discovers the open source Citadel groupware server and declares it "a genuine turnkey messaging suite — install it and start using it. No muss, no fuss; just a nice integrated package all ready to go to work."

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