Chaos Communication Congress The 23rd Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin, Germany

Mar 31, 2007

The 23rd annual Chaos Computer Club Congress offered a fresh perspective on topics such as RFID technology and cyber-crime laws.

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Community Notes Community Notes

Nov 30, 2006
In recent years, new features have begun to appear in car stereos. These days it is not hard to find a car audio sy......
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Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Nov 30, 2006

Ajax lets web developers concentrate on the important things and leave the browser abstraction to the libraries. Also in this issue, Cdrecord forked, Debconf in kilts, bugs squashed at Debian, and the latest news on Debian Etch.

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aKademy 2006 The aKademy 2006 KDE developer conference in Dublin

Nov 30, 2006

Some 200 members of the KDE project met at Trinity College in Dublin at the end of September for the week-long aKademy conference.

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Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Oct 31, 2006

The Esperantilo editor helps users write in the world language, and Kleansweep searches for dormant files. If you are an expert on compression algorithms, you can win 50.000 Euros. Also, the lowdown on the Cdrecord feud, and confirmation of the Etch release.

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Community Notes Community Notes

Sep 30, 2006
The annual Ottawa Linux Symposium just concluded in Ottawa, Canada, and it was every bit as fantastic as I expected......
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Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Sep 30, 2006

Controlling two desktops with a single set of input devices: X2X and Synergy let the mouse cursor cross seamlessly between the desktops on two machines. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales looks to revolutionize politics with his Wikia Campaigns project. French Debian developers join forces to found Debian France, and introducing the new graphical installer for Sarge.

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Community Notes Community Notes

Aug 31, 2006
July is upon us! It’s amazing really how fast time flies when you’re having fun (or suffering from one too many boo......
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