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May 29, 2012Red Hat Announces OpenShift Origin
OpenMAMA 2.1 Now Available
Tizen Association Releases Larkspur
Yocto Project 1.2 Released
more »Linux News
Apr 24, 2012
LF Grows
• The Linux Foundation welcomes four new members
• Gnome 3.4 released
• News Bites
New Releases
• Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 2
• Vector Linux 7.0 Light
• Linux 3.3
• XBMC 11.0
Canonical’s MAAS
• Metal-as-a-service provisioning tool
• Knoppix 7.0 with kernel 3.2.4
• SUSE milestones
Tech Tools
• MythTV 0.25 out
• Android emulator improved
• Qt 5 Alpha source only release
“Future of Open Source Survey” Now Underway
Mar 29, 2012Annual Future of Open Source Survey points out market opportunities.
more »Doghouse: Accessibility Community Notebook
Mar 29, 2012Designing computers for everyone: maddog considers some computer accessibility issues.
more »Welcome Editorial
Mar 29, 2012“Making revolution is not a crime!” This catchy turn of phrase is often attributed to Jian Qing, otherwise known as Madame Mao, otherwise known as one of the notorious Gang of Four – the group of former Chinese leaders who stood trial in 1980 for launching the devastating and discredited Cultural Revolution in China.
more »Welcome Editorial
Mar 02, 2012
Trademarks receive much less media attention than patents or copyrights – at least in open source circles – but it looks like the trademark buzz might be heating up again with the recent
news that a company in China called Proview owns the name “iPad” and is preparing to throw down with Apple over the use of it. The fact that iPads are actually made in China adds urgency to this problem, with the company threatening to stop all exports until Apple settles.
Charly’s Column: PortSentry The sys admin’s daily grind: PortSentry
Feb 02, 2012To celebrate 10 years of his column, Charly sets up a sensitive detector that measures the cosmic background radiation of the Internet.
more »Welcome Letter from the Editor
Feb 02, 2012Street battles rage in the Middle East, and elsewhere around the planet, movements flash and form through the power and immediacy of the information highway. The ability of the Internet to rally political forces and circumvent censorship has been a major theme in recent years.
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