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The Google Chrome 6.0, available in stable and beta channels for Windows, Mac, and Linux, patches a total of 15 documented security vunerabilities.
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That’s not a PMP wirelessly mirroring the TV’s dipslay. It’s a Samsung remote control that first blew us away at CES in January when Samsung’s ultra-thin LCD 9000 series TV was first announced.
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The Linux OS has spent years scrabbling to claim a 1% usage share, and ultimately never managing to hold onto it, data by web metrics firm NetMarketShare shows that take Apple’s iOS platform has…
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Novell and VMware team up for virtual and cloud deployments VMware and Novell announced on Wednesday general availability of Suse Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, geared for use in virtualised and cloud environments. Suse Linux Enterprise Server for VMware is designed to reduce IT complexity and assist with the evolution to a fully virtualised data centre, the companies said.
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VMware and Novell announced on Wednesday general availability of Suse Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, geared for use in virtualized and cloud environments. Suse Linux Enterprise Server for VMware is designed to reduce IT complexity and assist with the evolution to a fully virtualized data center, the companies said.
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Novell’s made a joint announcement with VMware at the VMworld 2010 conference today in San Francisco, delivering SUSE Linux Enterprise Server features to its wide array of clients.
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Apple’s iOS platform has managed to pass a major desktop OS for the first time in web use as it now has more share than Linux, Net Applications found today. It just took the lead in July but held and widened it in August, with iPads, iPhones and iPods taking 1.13 percent; Linux has declined to a new low at just 0.85 percent. The figure doesn’t include Android, though it has far lower share at …
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Designed to run on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, Fanurio v2.3 can record services and expenses, apply discounts, handle subcontracted work, use multiple currencies, apply taxes, and record partial payments. Program detects idle times, imports contacts from Address Book and CSV files, and offers reminders to start, resume, or stop timer
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It’s the compatibility between Chromium and Android, based on Linux, which I think gives the old mouse-and-keyboard upright posture desktop Linux yet-another chance.