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April 29, 2010 -By Matthew Murray Ubuntu 10.04 (“Lucid Lynx”) Review One of the long-standing problems withLinux is that even the varieties that aim for accessibility often look like something ordinary people won’t want to use. This has been true of even the most populist free flavor—and certainly the one with the highest name recognition—Ubuntu, [...]
I have been working more hours that I care too, it takes me away from my friends and family, but it is what it is what it is…. Where do we stand. Apple fighting with Adobe over Flash or should I say Adobe is fighting with Adobe. Who really wins in this case, the consumer? [...]
Found this interesting, and see I am not the only one its true….. or is it? MG Siegler TechCrunch.com Wednesday, January 27, 2010; 12:02 PM When Apple was demoing its new iBooks application for the iPad today during their keynote address, I just kept thinking to myself: this simply must have been designed by Delicious [...]
The Novell-backed OpenSUSE Linux distro project today released the final OpenSUSE 11.2, which received a mostly positive, in-depth review from eWEEK. Meanwhile, Novell released its Mono Tools for Visual Studio for developing .NET applications for Linux, Unix and Mac OS X, says another eWEEK story. The 11.2 release of OpenSUSE, an upstream community version of [...]
By: Rich Brown Published on: 10/20/2009 We can’t claim to have even seen Apple’s updated Mac Minis, let alone reviewed them, but we can still form a few opinions of the updated specs and the addition of an OS X Server version to the Mac Mini line-up. To recap, Apple updated the CPU, default RAM, [...]
The new iMac from Apple has an option to select the Intel i7. Configure your iMac 27-inch Use the options below to build the system of your dreams. 2199.00 for the base iMac 27″ 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM – 2x2GB 1TB Serial ATA Drive ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB 8x [...]
WASHINGTON, Oct 19 (Reuters) – Tens of millions of U.S. computers are loaded with scam security software that their owners may have paid for but which only makes the machines more vulnerable, according to a new Symantec (SYMC.O) report on cybercrime. Cyberthieves are increasingly planting fake security alerts that pop up when computer users access [...]
Ubuntu 9.04, the Jaunty Jackalope, Sports Modest Software Improvements But Big Plans Posted using ShareThis
Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon gives you the power of Ubuntu combined with the flexibility of Amazon’s cloud computing service. Ubuntu’s modularity, virtualization capabilities, range of applications and optimised performance make it the perfect solution if you’re deploying applications on Amazon’s Elastic Computing (EC2) cloud. Amazon Web Services enables users to deploy applications into [...]
by MBrandhorst 10.14.09 People say that Apple, or OSX doesn’t crash. um…. Well as you can see it really doesn’t matter what OS you have. Anything can happen at any time. So Backup, backup, backup. Its sill better looking than a BSOD.