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CeBIT 2010

High-class talks around the clock in the Forum, non-commercial projects presenting their work, new developments at the largest IT fair in the world, CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Hanover, Germany.

Visit them in hall 2, March 2-6 or here.

KDE Sub-Project for Real Time Communication

Chat, instant messaging and video communication: the KDE Real Time Communication and Collaboration (RTCC) project wants to improve the integration of real time communication into the desktop environment.

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FSF Petitions Against iPad Use of DRM

The iPad presented in San Francisco by Apple chief Steve Jobs has enraged the Free Software Foundation (FSF). It seems Apple is increasingly compromising user freedom by imposing Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) on the tablet.

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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

C2h lets people talk to dolphins and whales, and if you happen to be a jazz musician, you will find a creative helper in Impro-Visor.

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SOUNDS Comparing Linux media players

We compare some popular Linux media players, including Banshee, Rhythmbox, Amarok, and Songbird.

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Amarok 2.2.2 with New Features

The Amarok project has made version 2.2.2 of its KDE music player available for download. The new version includes a couple of new features next to many detail changes.

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Songbird Preinstalled on Philips GoGear Players

The browser and Songbird music player developed out of the Mozilla project have come together in a cooperative framework with Philips in the 2010 models of their GoGear MP3 player series.

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Bangarang Release Candidate 1.0

The media player Bangarang has qualities that could soon make it the default player for KDE. This latest release fixes a few bugs and is compatible with KDE 4.4.

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UNITE! File sharing with Opera 10.10 Unite

Version 10.10 of the Opera web suite lets you put a server in your browser.

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