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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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How Sun's need to control the code cost them the company
Sun was the poster child of a company trying to retain complete control over everything they released into Open Source, and Sun vs. the Linux world was a wonderful example of the weakness of...
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Is Linux outgrowing its roots?
LinuxWorld is bursting with new products, key alliances and customer wins, making it clear that Linux has arrived as a mainstream server platform. Now the biggest challenge may be maintaining open...
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Can Linux cross the channel?
How do you make money with open source? The answer may be near or VAR.
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Linux: It's where the jobs are
The Linux Foundation's most recent job survey reveals that eighty percent of IT companies that use Linux are making hiring Linux professionals a priority.
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The death of the Linux distro
The distro is dead, long live the platform.
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Apple orders PC builder to dump ASUS? Probably not
Don't believe everything you read in the media.
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Firefox to change its look--again
Part of the Mozilla plan for the future of Firefox involves revising the browser's interface, currently code-named Australis. Check out the company's plans for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: world's richest person by age?
If Facebook hits a valuation of $100 billion when it goes public later this year, the company's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be the richest man in the world, when adjusted for age.
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Three ugly, middle-aged men argue about Windows 8
You will have the unparalleled and unprecedented opportunity to watch us pontificate on the future of Windows 8. Bring popcorn. There will be fireworks.
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Guinness World Record for Facebook comments now 1 million
The record for the number of comments on a single Facebook item is 1,001,552. It is almost double the previous record and was set over the course of three months.
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Why Windows 8 matters for real work, and so will Windows 9
The bottom line is this: to do real work with real computers you need a real operating system. You need Windows. Nothing else, really, will do.
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Spark, free-software Linux tablet, to ship in May
More details are coming about Spark, the free-software Linux tablet, but enthusiasts will have to wait until May before they can get their hands on one.
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Does IBM Have the Largest Apple Deployment in the World?
IBM may still be the mainframe giant, but it's embracing mobile devices, both internally and externally.
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Spark: The first free-software, Linux tablet is on its way
Thanks to Android, Linux is well represented on tablets, but there hasn't been a free software tablet, without any proprietary bits, until now. The Spark, which will be based on MeeGo and use KDE...
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Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review)
Can a back to the past Linux desktop win more fans than GNOME 3.x, KDE 4.x, or Ubuntu's Unity or HUD? I think so.
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Red Hat extends Red Hat Enterprise Linux lifecycle to ten years
Like your RHEL on your servers just the way it is? That's fine by Red Hat, which has extended its flagship Linux operating system's lifecycle to ten years.
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A walk through Mint Linux's new/old Cinnamon desktop (Gallery)
Tired of GNOME 3, Ubuntu Unity and HUD? Want classic an updated classic GNOME 2.x interface? Then Linux Mint has the desktop for you Cinnamon.
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Cutest, Weirdest iPad & iPhone Accessories at Macworld iWorld [Gallery]
Macworld iWorld seems to be making a comeback, by attracting vendors of the most interesting add-ons for Apple's mobile devices.
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Linux users cautiously optimistic about Ubuntu's Head-Up Display desktop
Most users seem willing to give Ubuntu Linux's Head-Up Display interface the benefit of the doubt.
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Ubuntu plans shift to mobile
In an exclusive interview, Canonical project manager Peter Goodall tells about their plan to expand Ubuntu.
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