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Sexual assault by Internet
A hacker is accused of breaking into women's computers, not to plant malware or to steal credit-card information but to extort sexually explicit videos from them.
Linux's old KDE 3 desktop lives!?
A new Linux/open-source project, Trinity, has taken up the burden of reviving the KDE 3.x desktop.
Google Voice: The Web's best free voice app
Google will now let anyone use Google Voice and this is great news.
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HOWTO: Use Ubuntu Software Center in Mint 9
There are a few reasons why I use Linux Mint instead of Ubuntu on my systems. That being said one of the reasons I do not list for using Mint over Ubuntu is their "Software Manager". The software manager in Mint 8 was flat out sad compared to the Ubuntu Software Center that Ubuntu 9.10 included.
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Why are you still running Windows XP SP2!?
People are still running this almost obsolete version of Windows, to which I ask "Why!?"
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HP: The Linux distributor?
HP is buying Linux distributions, but what are they going to do with them?
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Why Ubuntu is harder than Windows
I use Ubuntu on all my personal computers and I even recommend it to friends. I am starting to think maybe I shouldn't though, because it is obvious:Ubuntu is harder to use than Windows Don't believe me? Read through a few of these comparisons below and I think it will be obvious which operating system is more "user friendly".Installing Software:
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Office 2010 is in the stores. Yawn.
Office 2010 is in retail stores now! It's new! It's nifty! It's got not one single reason to bother to pay money to upgrade to it.
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HOWTO: Installing Ubuntu Packages Offline
Something that is difficult to do in Ubuntu (and Linux in general) is installing packages on a system without an active internet connection. This is a brief HOWTO for easily installing packages on an offline Ubuntu system. In order to do this you will need another system (preferably something with Linux) that has an active internet connection as well as a flash drive.Step 1 - Manually performing an apt-get update
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Netbook MeeGo a NoGo - Review
Now I am all for trying new distros and netbooks are a place where I feel Linux truly outshines all other operating systems, so when a new netbook focused distro comes to maturity I always like to take it for a test drive.
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The Four Different Types of Linux Users
In the three years I have been using Linux as my primary operating system I've taken note that in general there are four different types of Linux users. Each one fits a distinct niche and it is possible to change from one type into another over time.The Computer User:
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N900 Opera Mobile - Review
When I posted my Firefox Mobile review for the N900 a couple months back many people prematurely left comments asking why it was better than Opera Mobile.
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Ten years of IBM mainframe Linux
Remember when the mainframe was dead? That was before IBM adopted Linux. Today, IBM continues forward with Linux on the mainframe and beyond.
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Canonical to offer new Ubuntu Linux business support options
Next week, Canonical will start offering new "Ubuntu Advantage" business support options for both the Ubuntu server and desktop.
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Linux evolves: TVs, smartphones, tablets
Linux rules supercomputers. It's vitally important to servers. And, Linux is making gains on the desktop. Where Linux is really going to shine in the next twelve months though is in devices: tablets, smartphones, and TVs.
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'Good-Bye Windows, Hello Linux, Mac' says Google
Google prefers Linux and Macs to Windows, but it's not just for their better security.
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T91MT vs T101MT - Hands on Review
Earlier this month I talked about why I feel Asus's T91MT is a better computer than Apple's iPad. What I failed to mention in that posting is that in addition to the T91MT Asus also has a T101MT netbook/tablet hybrid.
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N900 Video Call with Skype
If you have graced my page before then odds are you know I love my N900. This past Wednesday Nokia released the PR 1.2 update for the N900 and one of the features they added was support for the front facing camera to make video calls via the VOIP services Skype and Google Talk. I made my first video call this evening on my N900 and it works quite well!
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Want to buy a Linux company?
Two important Linux companies, Mandriva and Novell, are on the sales block.
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