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Google to launch Chrome OS based on Linux kernal
by DaveHarfield
Exciting news from Google yesterday as they announced the development of Google Chrome OS - a lightweight operating system for desktops and notebooks based on the Linux Kernel. Sundar Pichai, VP Product Management and Linus Upson, Engineering Director posted the news on ...
Asus Eee 1000HE
by DaveHarfield
A cramped keyboard and plastic construction make the Eee 1000HE just average With any netbook, the goal is never to run the machine all day, every day. It’s a back-up system at best, something you use almost like a smartphone for checking email ...
FireFox 3.5 crammed with new developer features
by DaveHarfield
Mozilla have finally released the latest version of the FireFox Internet browser. After three release candidates and four beta versions, FireFox 3.5 has been graded a full version change to reflect the volume of new features and performance upgrades crammed into it....
A slick new handset and operating system for Android
by DaveHarfield
The month of June saw the Android operating get a further boost in the form of the Hero, the latest handset from Smartphone doyens HTC. It’s certainly better looking than the T-Mobile G1 and while this isn’t difficult in itself the real ...
Open source car means total freedom?
by DaveHarfield
Hydrogen cars have been around for a while so observers could be forgiven for emitting an unexcited “meh†at the unveiling of a new hydrogen powered vehicle in London on 16 June. What makes this particular car ...
Review: Bluefish
by DaveHarfield
Bluefish is a well-known and trusted editor aimed at programmers and web designers. It provides its users with many powerful features to write websites as well as the scripts for doing so and the code for programming purposes. Bluefish supports many programming ...
by DaveHarfield
Gerry Gavigan sees a brave new world in which Linux enthusiasts push the open source concept into the mainstream. You've got your first bit of code accepted into the Linux kernel, just successfully completed a Google Summer of Code project? Or maybe you are a serious Unix guru, with over 20 ...
The future is mobile – Jon Maddog Hall
by DaveHarfield
Linux Users & Developer convinced the esteemed Jon “Maddog†Hall to write the main feature in the relaunch issue due on sale July 30. You can read this excerpt until you can get your hands on a copy…...
Exclusive Mark Shuttleworth interview
by DaveHarfield
Linux User and Developer spoke exclusively to the founder of Ubuntu as part of their exciting relaunch issue. Here's an excerpt from the new magazine due on sale 30 July. When did you first become interested in Linux? That goes back to the ...
by DaveHarfield
Which do you spend more time interacting with: your operating system, or your software? It's possible to get too pedantic with the answer as ultimately everything comes back to the operating system, but really, the answer is your software. You edit a file in ...


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