Blue or Green? Vote for Choqok's New Icon Color
Sep 04, 2009The new KDE star in Twitter heaven is Choqok. In version 0.6.6 the main developer has changed the color of its icon from blue to green.
more »Fresh Roadmap for Firefox
Sep 03, 2009The Mozilla Project has updated its roadmap for the coming versions of Firefox. The next big release, Firefox 4.0 with Geko1.9.4 underneath, is scheduled for the end of 2010.
more »First Test Images of LXDE Lubuntu Available
Sep 03, 2009The LXDE team is working on a lite variant of Ubuntu that will run on PCs with less than 265 MB. First images are now ready to test.
more »Con Kolivas Introduces New BFS Scheduler
Sep 02, 2009After two years deep into Linux, the Australian Con Kolivas has emerged with a new scheduler that above all should provide significantly better performance on dual and quad processors.
more »Sony Adopts Google Chrome as Default Browser
Sep 02, 2009A report on The Register has revealed that Google and Sony have closed a deal to make Chrome the standard browser on all Vaio models.
more »Linus Torvalds in Live Streaming from LinuxCon
Sep 01, 2009The Linux Foundation will be holding its first LinuxCon conference from September 21 through 23 in Portland, Oregon. Linus Torvalds and Mark Shuttleworth will be among the speakers, and Linux Pro Magazine Online will do a live stream, free for the keynotes.
more »Fast Norwegian: Opera Developers Complete Version 10
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more »CUPS 1.4.0 with DDK and Improved Bonjour
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