Conference Schedule for KDE Camp 2010
Jan 05, 2010It's become tradition that KDE fans and developers meet twice a year to hold a sizable conference. This year's Camp KDE in San Diego begins in 10 days.
more »Freescale Calls Up Second Generation Internet Tablets
Jan 05, 2010Freescale drums at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Just as smart, but a bigger display than the Smartphone and costing less than $200 is what the next Internet Generation of 12 to 25-year-olds wants. At least the chipmaker has a fitting idea for it.
more »First RC for Mobile Firefox Fennec
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more »Chrome Browser Overtakes Apple Safari Per Net Applications
Jan 04, 2010If the newest statistics from Net Applications are to be believed, Google's Chrome browser has surpassed in market share Apple's KHTML engine-based Safari browser in December 2009 by a few tenths of a percentage point.
more »2010 Mails Trigger SpamAssassin
Jan 04, 2010The Apache Project has warned of a bug in versions 3.2.0 to 3.2.5 of SpamAssassin that triggers an excessive number of spam alerts by mails from 2010. Debian Lenny is also infected.
more »Gifts for Gamers: Some End-of-Year Recommendations, Part 4
Dec 31, 2009On the last day of the year part four of the gamers recommendations offer some adventure games, sports and action. Have fun!
more »Design Study for the Next OLPC
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more »Series 60 Remote 0.4.0 Beta 1 Released
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