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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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Geek Sheet: Virtualizing Free Linux Distributions in Windows Server 2008 R2
It's been a while since we've had a hardcore Geek Sheet installment, and I promise that this one will be a real winner. Some of you may be aware that the updated Hyper-V bare-metal hypervisor...
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Tough Love with openSUSE 11.1
openSUSE 11.1 is packed full of features, but a lack of QA and user acceptance testing in this release may cause Linux newbies to seek out other distributions, such as Ubuntu Ibex. I wanted to...
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Linus Torvalds snarls at openSUSE desktop Linux's security
Even Linus "Linux" Torvalds can have desktop Linux headaches.
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Adobe releases Flash Player 11.1 with Ice Cream Sandwich support
The last major version of Adobe's mobile browser plugin.
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OpenSUSE's new Linux distribution is for the clouds
It's the season for major new Linux releases, and openSUSE is following on the heels of Fedora and Ubuntu with its latest Linux distribution.
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openSUSE 12.1 debuts cloud, virtualization, Google Go support
When Attachmate finalized its $2.2 billion purchase of Novell last April, many wondered if the new owner-- known for its terminal emulation and NetIQ software -- had what it takes to grow Linux,...
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OpenSUSE 11.4: SUSE Linux Revitalized
One of my old favorite Linux distributions, openSUSE, is back and at first glance it's looking better than ever.
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New OpenSUSE Foundation will still be dominated by Novell
There seems to be some dismay that the post-Attachmate openSUSE will still be dominated by Novell. And, this is a concern because?
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openSUSE 11.3: The Linux Lizard Lives
Novell's openSUSE 11.3 community Linux OS brings stability with KDE 4.4.4, a fresh 2.6.34 kernel and support for the new BTRFS file system.
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openSUSE Education 11.3 - still not there yet
Is it openSUSE or their educational package that's the problem? Hardware and installer issues certainly suggest that the problem lies with Novell, not a hugely dedicated group who wants students...
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OpenSUSE Li-F-E vs. Edubuntu vs. Ubuntu
As I noted in my post over on Between the Lines ("Why doesn't IBM just buy Novell already?"), I've been testing OpenSUSE's Linux for Education Project and Ubuntu 10.04 server beta 1. I have a...
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OpenSUSE Education announces Li-f-e 11.2
Li-f-e is OpenSUSE's Linux for Education product. While this product has been quietly maturing, it has, to some extent fallen off my radar. However, the latest features announced today with this...
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Hannah Montana's good, but Ubuntu Kidsafe would be better
Hannah, of course, is cute and could make Windows Me look good to the average tween, saying nothing of a modern Linux distribution. However, the right technology (which already exists) and the...
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Sony debuts Vaio X; 'world's lightest laptop': 11.1", 14-hour battery
Sony has revealed its Vaio X, an 11.1-inch ultraportable laptop that's "thinner than a No. 2 pencil" and lasts up to 14 hours.
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openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8
openSUSE 11.2 will be the latest release of the project's Open Source deluxe Linux distribution.
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News to know: Adobe; OpenSUSE; Ubuntu; IBM; P2P; Palm
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Adobe Flash...
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openSUSE 11.2 M8: What a Fine Lookin' Lizard
Ubuntu's Karmic Koala isn't the only hot Linux beta floating around. On October 1, the openSUSE project released Milestone 8 of openSUSE 11.2, which is slated for general release in November,...
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Sony announces 11.1" VAIO X ultraportable: Intel Atom, 1.5 lbs.
Sony just announced the VAIO X at IFA 2009 in Berlin, Germany, a half-inch thin, 11.1-inch ultraportable notebook with an all-day battery that "will set the new standard for stamina," reports...
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Sony's 11.1" Vaio TT meets its maker; are premium mini laptops doomed?
The "world's smallest Blu-ray notebook" finally bit the dust today. Have we reached the end of an era for the "guns blazing"-style spec sheets for laptops?
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Geek Sheet: Virtualizing Free Linux Distributions in Windows Server 2008 R2
It's been a while since we've had a hardcore Geek Sheet installment, and I promise that this one will be a real winner. Some of you may be aware that the updated Hyper-V bare-metal hypervisor...
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