Oracle and IBM Team to Support OpenJDK
Oct 11, 2010Companies hope to grow open Java community.
more »Open Compliance Program Releases New Resources
Oct 11, 2010Additional paper from Ibrahim Haddad added to the foundation's collection.
more »Dual-Core Acer Netbooks to Dual Boot Windows 7 and Android
Oct 11, 2010Have your cake and eat it too.
more »Firefox 4 for Mobile Enters Beta
Oct 08, 2010Enhanced speed, responsiveness, and stability come to Mozilla's Fennec platform.
more »Linux Professional Institute Certification Adopted by Spain's Public Schools
Oct 08, 2010Bringing Linux education to tomorrow's IT professionals.
more »Puppet Labs Acquires the Mcollective
Oct 07, 2010Open source Marionette Project becomes part of Puppet.
more »Intel Says No MeeGo Handsets Until 2011
Oct 07, 2010Nokia has no comment.
more »Likewise Open Comes Baked Into Ubuntu 10.10
Oct 07, 2010Likewise Open 6 found in Maverick Meerkat's repository, allowing enterprise network connectivity.
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Say Goodbye to Middle-Mouse Paste
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Manjaro 26.0 Primary Desktop Environments Default to Wayland
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Mozilla Plans to AI-ify Firefox
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Gnome Says No to AI-Generated Extensions
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