<b>eWeek:</b> "A new cloud-focused Linux flavor launched recently; known as Peppermint, the operating system is currently a small, private beta and will open up to more testers over the next two to four weeks."
A free marketing tool to help you track your goals, a site to let you know if someone's stolen your Web images and a place where everything costs you $5.
A free marketing tool to help you track your goals, a site to let you know if someone's stolen your Web images and a place where everything costs you $5.
<b>Enterprise Networking Planet:</b> "What happened to the old "sysadmin" of just a few years ago? We've split what used to be the sysadmin into application teams, server teams, storage teams, and network teams."
<b>OS News: </b>"And so the suing continues. Apple and Nokia aren't particularly friendly towards one another as of late, with both companies accusing each other of infringing upon one another's patents."
<b>PyPy Status Blog:</b> "We are pleased to announce PyPy's 1.2 release. This version 1.2 is a major milestone and it is the first release to ship a Just-in-Time compiler that is known to be faster than CPython"
<b>TuxRadar:</b> "The main idea of this test was to see how well these distros would run in a restrained environment. To this end, they were tested, where possible, on an ancient Compaq laptop with 256MB RAM, Vesa graphics, a 4GB hard drive and a 200MHz Pentium processor."
<b>Daniweb:</b> "When I started exploring Linux back in 1994-1995, there were very few resources available and many of the problems I experienced didn't have solutions. That was a long time ago. The situation has changed for the better."
<b>Marcel Gagnéamp;#60;/b> "She was directed to me by a colleague of mine who suggested that I might just be the sort of person she wanted to talk to. Specifically, she wanted tech-savvy parents so she could find out how they explain copyright violations to their children."
If the idea of getting a spacious 27-inch HD monitor for $349 doesn't get your attention, how about one with a 1-millisecond response time? We check out ViewSonic's Blu-ray- and game-worthy widescreen.
If the idea of getting a spacious 27-inch HD monitor for $349 doesn't get your attention, how about one with a 1-millisecond response time? We check out ViewSonic's Blu-ray- and game-worthy widescreen.
Can your vulnerability management program adapt to local application attack vectors? Nowadays, keeping pace with worms and viruses means getting creative about policies.
This ASP.NET tutorial shows how to enhance the store locator results map to display each nearby store using a custom marker icon; plus, how to display details about the store location when its marker is clicked.
<b>Netstat -vat:</b> "Novell's openSUSE community Linux distribution is moving steadily and surely towards its 11.3 release which is scheduled for July 15th."
<b>The H Open: </b>"The Linux Mint development team have announced a release candidate for what will become Linux Mint version 9, code named 'Isadora'. "
<b>Zona-M:</b> "Articles on how to create OpenDocument invoices already exist but almost always they require you to start and use OpenOffice manually each time. Here, instead, I'll show how to have your computer to do all your OpenDocument work for you."
<b>Linux Links:</b> "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 8 top quality open source astrology applications. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in intuitive perception."
<b>Click:</b> "I turned on my laptop running the Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid beta (I think we're still technically on "beta 2") and found more than 100 updates ready for me."
<b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "The new Ubuntu release is almost here and I like the Ubuntu 10.04 desktop a lot. As a Linux expert, it's a little too simple for my personal tastes, but it's the best beginner Linux out of the box I've ever seen."