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more »Firefox 3.5 Ready For Download
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more »LinuxTag 2009: GUIs of the Future with QML
Jun 26, 2009In his keynote at the LinuxTag 2009 in Berlin, KDE founder Matthias Ettrich spoke about the future of user interfaces on mobile devices. In the process he presented QML, the newest development from his employer Qt Software.
more »Android Hero from HTC
Jun 26, 2009The new Linux mobile phone from HTC eschews the usual Android interface in favor of a new and personalized one.
more »Pidgin and Kopete Back to Chatting with Yahoo! Again
Jun 26, 2009The middle of June, Yahoo! introduced a small change to its user login protocol that practically barred access from all Linux clients. IM services Pidgin and Kopete were hit and responded quickly.
more »Surfing Lite: Dillo 2.1
Jun 23, 2009The small graphical Web browser Dillo written in C/C++ recently graduated to the next version. In the process it improved its CSS support and now provides users keybindings and CSS layout compatibility.
more »Apache SSHD Java Library in First Release
Jun 19, 2009Apache SSHD, a Java implementation of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is available in its first version 0.1.0.
more »Serna XML Editor to Become Open Source
Jun 19, 2009Syntext Inc.'s Serna is a WYSIWYG XML editor with previous commercial licensing that should soon become open source.
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