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Why falling Flash prices threaten Microsoft, Mar 06, 2008
It seems that the £200 ultraportable Asus Eee PC can do no wrong. The size of a paperback, weighing less than a kilogram, with built-in Wi-Fi and using Flash memory instead of a hard drive for storage, the Eee PC has been winning positive comments not just from hyperventilating hardware reviewers, but also from ordinary people who have actually bought it.
KDE 4.0.2 Released, Mar 06, 2008
The KDE Community today announced the immediate availability of KDE 4.0.2, the second bugfix and maintenance release for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop.
Negroponte Seeks a Laptop CEO, Mar 06, 2008
After weathering an acrimonious split from Intel and harsh criticism from critics, One Laptop Per Child is reorganizing—and looking for a new CEO
OLPC computers on their way to Birmingham, Ala, Mar 06, 2008
Anyone who has thought that, as nice as the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child computers are for the target market of third-world children, they'd also make a lot of sense for U.S. kids too, is in good company. The mayor of Birmingham, Ala., Larry Langford, had the same thought and the result is that the city will be deploying 15,000 OLPCs to its school system.
Red Hat Expands Legal Firepower, Mar 06, 2008
It's a sign of the times when a Linux vendor issues an announcement about the hiring of legal talent.
Linux tablet vendor pledges Silverlight support, Mar 06, 2008
Nokia promised to support Microsoft's cross-platform multimedia plugin across its major mobile device products. The Finnish mobile-phone giant will add Silverlight support to Symbian S60 smartphones, Series 40 devices, and Linux-based Nokia Internet tablets, it said.
NDISwrapper and the GPL, Mar 06, 2008
"A change after 2.6.24 broke ndiswrapper by accidentally removing its access to GPL-only symbols," noted Pavel Roskin, offering a patch to address the issue. Linux creator Linus Torvalds was unimpressed, "I'm not seeing why ndiswrapper should be treated separately. If it loads non-GPL modules, it shouldn't be able to use GPLONLY symbols."
Linux-based POS system ships, Mar 06, 2008
Novell has updated its Linux distribution for administrators wishing to manage and customize point-of-sales/service (POS) systems. SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service (SLEPS) supports Linux-compatible equipment such as NCR's RealPOS 80XRT terminal, and can be used in large, "multi-tier" POS environments such as major retail chains, Novell said.
IBM gets back into PCs, Mar 06, 2008
IBM is getting back into the PC game - or at least it is in Eastern Europe.
The Linux car that drives itself, Mar 06, 2008
Caroline is a 2006 Volkswagen Passat, converted by a team from the Braunschweig University of Technology to be an autonomous vehicle.
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