Canonical Demos uTouch
Oct 18, 2010These are exciting times for Ubuntu as uTouch and Unity bring together optimization and touch gestures to the ever-changing desktop.
more »HP Plans webOS-Powered Tablet Early Next Year
Aug 20, 2010A Microsoft product is also in the works.
more »Comix Reading and archiving comics in a digital format
Aug 16, 2010The renaissance of comics, with their hand-rendered heroes, is thrilling millions at movie theaters and in print. The Comix reader gives you a convenient way to follow your favorite stories on your PC.
more »FSFE and FFII to Radio Station Winners: "rOGG on"
Apr 05, 2010Radio Free Deutschland: For Document Freedom Day, March 31 2010, a couple of European radio stations were granted awards for using open standards.
more »Beautiful Helena: Linux Mint in XFCE Version
Apr 01, 2010Development team leader, Clement Lefebvre, announced the release of the Xfce desktop version plus the version for LXDE from Linux Mint 8 (codename: Helena) on the Linux Mint blog.
more »SCO Group Suffers Another Defeat
Mar 31, 2010The years long legal battle by the SCO Group over UNIX copyrights, which indirectly affect Linux, has resulted in another verdict in Utah court. The jury has ruled in favor of Novell.
more »Scorpio Blue Notebook Hard Drive Stores 750 GBytes on Two Disks
Mar 31, 2010The 2.5" SATA Scorpio Blue hard drive from Western Digital has the highest storage capacity of any notebook drive, according to its maker.
more »Simmbook Netbook for Emerging Markets
Mar 30, 2010IBM and Indian company Simmtronics are marketing their 10" netbook at a cost under $200.
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