The Olympics: A Digital Frenzy Like No Other
August 12, 2008
With all eyes on Beijing, Web companies have caught Olympic fever.
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Linuxworld Features a Range of New Technologies Built on Embedded Linux
August 12, 2008
Computerworld: “”We are on the cusp of seeing what Linux did for software repeated on the hardware side,” says Thomas. “The difference is that the hardware itself is not free.”"
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Giving an Old Windows Hand Some Linux Advice
August 12, 2008
Computerworld: “I see my colleague Preston Gralla is looking for the best Linux for a Windows pro. That’s a good question with several good answers.”
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Linux Install 101, or How I Helped Build Refurbished Linux PCs for Disadvantaged Schoolchildren
August 12, 2008
Computerworld: “Building and using Linux-based PCs is a rewarding and fullfilling pastime for open source enthusiasts, but spreading the gospel to the masses can be even more satisfying.”
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Canonical Tells VARs: 11 Percent of U.S. Businesses Running Ubuntu Linux
August 12, 2008
The VAR Guy: “Fast forward to the present day, and Canonical’s partner program remains in its infancy. The VAR Guy recently spoke with five solutions providers listed on Canonical’s web site, and three of them conceded they had done no business with Canonical so far in 2008.”
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10 Coolest Devices Running Linux
August 12, 2008
Lists: “The most popular phone in the world runs Unix. That’s right. The iPhone runs on Unix. Are there any other cool devices out there running on Linux or Unix? Of course there are:”
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Games bring Olympic-sized security breaches
August 6, 2008
With the opening ceremony only four days away, online fraudsters are using the hype of the Beijing Olympics to trick consumers out of thousands of dollars.
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Great Firewall of China remains strong
August 6, 2008
Amnesty International was last week granted freedom in China, but says the country’s promise remains broken.
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Portugal buys 500,000 Intel Classmate PCs
August 6, 2008
The Portuguese government has announced that it is buying half a million Intel Classmate laptops to give to children starting in school.
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Prysmian explores Australian optical cable price increase
August 6, 2008
Cabling manufacturer Prysmian has “guaranteed” a price rise of approximately five percent for its optical cables in Australia.
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