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In the first of a series of three exclusive interviews about Google’s latest and greatest developer tools, Linux User & Developer talks App Engine with Google’s Fred Sauer…
Ubuntu 10.10 beta – an insider’s view
Ubuntu 10.10 has strived to build on the choices of Lucid, bringing bleeding edge versions of software whilst maintaining the stability that Lucid provided. Join Ubuntu developer, Dave Walker, as he takes an insiders look at Maverick Meerkat as it approaches completion…
Open Source Software is “coming of age”: Accenture
A new survey by management consultants Accenture has shown that Open Source Software (OSS) has reached what the firm describes as a ‘turning point’ in the corporate sector.
Project management the open source way
Track projects and collaborate efficiently within an easy-to-use open source project management application called Collabtive. Resident collaboration expert, Dmitri Popov, shows you how to get started…
ViewSonic ViewPad 7 Android Tablet announced
The ViewPad 7 is an all-new capacitive multi-touch 7? tablet featuring 3G, Wi-Fi, Blutooth and front and rear facing cameras. From what we’ve seen so far ViewSonic’s latest device takes Dell’s lead with the Streak, but increases product size to bring it closer in line with the Apple iPad.
Online collaboration with Feng Office - the ultimate OpenOffice.org alternative?
Project management and task scheduling made easy, from small teams to massive organisations. Join Richard Smedley as he demonstrates the power of Feng Office in this excellent step-by-step guide…
Preparing for Ubuntu 10.10 with the Platform Rally
Canonical developer, Dave Walker, shares more insight into the development of Ubunutu 10.10. This month, the Ubuntu platform sprint rally goes under the spotlight…
Dell Vostro V13 review
Lightweight notebooks usually have lightweight specs, but as John Brandon discovers, the Dell Vostro V13 is an exception to the rule…
Take your desktop to the cloud with eyeOS
Why settle for different web-based applications when you can have a full-blown cloud-based desktop, offering a complete solution for daily computing? If a personal cloud desktop appeals to you, then eyeOS is exactly what you need…
Motorola Milestone XT720 review
The latest Milestone from Motorola features a remarkable 8MP camera and 720p video recording with HDMI-out. Linux User & Developer's Russell Barnes puts the XT720 through its paces…
Pocketbook 302 eBook Reader review
The Pocketbook 302 is the latest Linux-powered eBook Reader from GreenReader.co.uk. With a touch screen, Wi-Fi and more than a dozen extra apps, it’s one of the most feature-rich models on the market…
New Ubuntu Unity video trailer released
Canonical have just released a video trailer of the forthcoming Ubuntu Unity interface for netbook computers. Impressive stuff…
How to integrate Google Docs with your Ubuntu desktop
Google Docs is a great online office suite, and the fact that it allows collaboration has made it quite popular. Make it even better by integrating these services straight into your Ubuntu desktop…
Hardware manufacturers and the proprietary problem
Simon thinks that having consumer-friendly standards is a good and useful thing. Hardware manufacturers, for different reasons, tend to agree. Join this Linux User & Developer columnist on a journey through proprietary hell...
Peppermint Ice review
Does Peppermint Ice, the new cloud-oriented desktop distro, have what it takes to do for desktops what Jolicloud and Google Chrome OS are doing for netbooks? Linux User & Developer's Dmitri Popov reveals all...
Backup your Linux machine the smart way
Intelligent backup of your Linux machine’s valuable data doesn’t have to be complicated. Linux User & Developer’s Sukrit Dhandhania shows you quite how easy and effective rsync tool-based luckyBackup can make the process…
Jolicloud 1.0 review – watch out Google Chrome OS!
Can a small team of French developers really take on the might of Google Chrome OS with Jolicloud 1.0? Linux User & Developer thinks they’re in with a shot…
KDE & GNOME cross-desktop development
If you want your application to have the widest reach possible, it would be a good idea to ensure they play nice with both KDE and GNOME. Follow Kunal Deo’s brief tutorial to find out how to get started…
Ubuntu 10.10 – First official multitouch details from Mark Shuttleworth
In his latest blog post, Canonical’s ex-CEO, Mark Shuttleworth, has revealed the first solid details of the multitouch and gesture recognition features in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)…
GNOME vs KDE - which is right for you?
Linux’s path to mainstream acceptance owes a lot to KDE and GNOME. While both have contributed enormously towards the ultimate Linux dream, they’re also heated competitors. Who will win the war? Read on and pick your side wisely…
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