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Amarok 2.3 Beta 1 is released. This audio-player can play various audio-file formats & audio-streams. This version features a new main toolbar with completely redesigned look and new features.
LottaNZB 0.5.3 Usenet client
LottaNZB 0.5.3 Usenet client for Linux is released. It both features some new bells and whistles, making the application ready for future releases of your favorite GNU/Linux distribution, but also includes numerous bug fixes.
KDE Software Compilation 4.4 RC3
KDE has released the third release candidate of the next version of the KDE (Linux Desktop Environment) Software Compilation.
KDE Software Compilation 4.3.5
DE Software Compilation version 4.3.5 is released. This latest KDE (Linux Desktop environment) Software Compilation is a package of 15 packages with applications. This version is mainly a maintenance release.
Skype for Linux 2.1.0.81 Beta 2
Skype for Linux 2.1.0.81 Beta 2 is released. This popular instant message & voice/video-chat software makes it possible to communicate with a wide variety of platforms (including MS Windows & Apple OSX).
Chrome OS runs on Marvell Armada 510 ARM-chipset
It's confirmed that a prototype device from Marvell using the Armada 510 chipset can run the Linux based Chrome OS from Google.
Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.0
Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.0 is released. With this tool it's possible to tweak various settings of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution.
OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09.2 for network routers
OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09.2 is released. This is a Linux distribution for network routers, like the Linksys WRT54G, or the Asus WL-500g and a lot of other routers. This distribution adds a lot of new functionality to routers, like improved ipv6 functionality.
Microsoft wants to hire an anti Linux Guru
Steve Balmer, the CEO of Microsoft gets pretty scared by the success of Linux & other Open Source Software. Microsoft wants to hire a so-called "Linux and Open Office Compete Lead", as the job description in one their recent marketing job ads shows.
NNTPGrab 0.6 Beta 1 released
NNTPGrab 0.6 Beta 1 now has support for plugins. With this it will be easy to add new functionality to the program in future releases. Right now several plugins are already available. The yEnc decoder, PAR2 repair and automatic unpack functionality have been moved to individual plugins.
XBMC 9.11 released
What once started as an mediacenter project for hacked Xboxes is now grown into one of the best mediacenter applications: XBMC. XBMC is now upgraded to version 9.11.
digiKam 1.0.0 - good Photoshop alternative for Linux
If you are looking for descent photo editing software for Linux, you should try the latest digiKam release.
KDE 4.4.0 second beta
The popular Linux Desktop Environment KDE is now upgraded to version 4.4.0 beta 2. This second beta version brings a number of bugfixes and improvements. The Plasma Desktop has been further polished.
ATI Catalyst Linux Display Driver 9.12
AMD has released a new driver for ATI Radeon-chipsets, version 9.12. This driver is suitable for 32bit, or 64bit Linux versions.
EeeBot With Google Android
ASUS plans to develop an educational robot for kids called the EeeBot that uses software based on Google's Android mobile operating system.
Google Phone available next year
The first picture of an alleged Google phone appeared on the internet. Of course these phones will run Android, Google's own Linux based Operating System for Smartphones. The phone will be called Nexus One and is made by smartphone maker HTC.
Open source virtual desktop protocol from Red Hat
Red Hat has open sourced a virtual desktop protocol, called the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environment (SPICE), in the hope of fostering its wider adoption.
Google Chrome for Linux goes beta
Google Chrome for Linux is finally ready for beta. Chrome is a fast Internet Browser who was already available for Mac & Windows.
Majority of new HTC phones will run Android
A leaked HTC roadmap for 2010 has revealed that the majority of the company's smartphones for the first half of 2010 will run Google Android, not Windows Mobile.
Wine 1.1.34
The Wine development release 1.1.34 is available now. With Wine it's possible to run Windows applications on top of Linux.