Adobe Breathes Air 1.5 into Linux
Dec 19, 2008Adobe, maker of Photoshop and Flash, has released version 1.5 of its AIR platform for Linux. The software allows Web users to run so-called Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) without resorting to a browser.
more »Bloggers Paradise: Wordpress 2.7 with Update Function and New Interface
Dec 12, 2008Codenamed "Coltrane", the major release of Wordpress 2.7 comes with more than a few changes.
more »Thunderbird 3 Goes Into Beta
Dec 10, 2008Thunderbird is nearing its premiere. Not too much is new, but there are many changes. The first beta of the free mail client provides a faster search and better IMAP integration. Creating email accounts and managing addresses and the calendar should be more intuitive.
more »Google Chart Eye-catching graphics with the Google Charts API
Nov 30, 2008The Google Chart API lets you draw custom graphs, charts, maps, and barcodes through a simple web interface.
more »TECH TOOLS
Nov 21, 2008Professional users are always searching for an edge. Whether you work with Linux as a webmaster, programmer, system administrator, or security consultant, you know the best solution depends on finding the right tool for the job. We thought you might be interested in the following new products and updates.
more »Custom NimbleX Building a custom Linux with the NimbleX Live CD Generator
Nov 12, 2008If you want customization without all the fuss, then try building your own custom ISO image with the web-based Custom NimbleX Live CD Generator.
more »Smart Access Intro Techniques for managing user identities in Linux
Oct 31, 2008Maybe password security isn't perfect, but most networks depend on it. This month we examine some tools for smarter, more versatile authentication.
more »Google Web Toolkit Getting started with Google Web Toolkit
Oct 31, 2008The Ingenious Google Web Toolkit builds optimized JavaScript applications in a hurry.
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Kernel 7.0 Is a Bit More Rusty
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France Says "Au Revoir" to Microsoft
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CIQ Releases Compatibility Catalog for Rocky Linux
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KDE Gets Some Resuscitation
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Ubuntu 26.04 Beta Arrives with Some Surprises
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Ubuntu MATE Dev Leaving After 12 years
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Kali Linux Waxes Nostalgic with BackTrack Mode
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