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Whereas most other Amlogic S905 boxes have adopted the typical cost down approach, MINIX has done the reverse and built what they believe will be the number one Android box on the market. Their newest device, the NEO U1 is expected to surpass their own high-end flagship model – with more features at a lower price.
D-Link DCS-2630L Full-HD 180-Degree WiFi Camera Review
The D-Link DCS-2630L is an indoor security camera which features full high definition video, responsive recording, 2-way audio, night vision, 802.11ac WiFi connectivity and the company's first 180-degree Ultra-Wide view, delivering the widest angle lens available on a consumer surveillance camera.
Windows Gaming on Ubuntu Linux with a Virtual Machine
Gaming within a Windows 7 Kernel-based Virtual Machine running on Ubuntu Linux yields a 96% performance return in comparison to native play.
Boxee Box Review
In this review we're going to take a look at the Boxee Box by D-Link. Designed to deliver Internet TV, movies, music, web browsing, photos and other local media to the television, this Linux based set-top device will free you from the confined of your computer and bring you back to the epitome of comfort, your couch!
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 420 Review
Known for manufacturing storage solutions in the enterprise, desktop, mobile computing, consumer and retail markets. It was only a matter of time before Seagate introduced their very own Network Attached Storage (NAS) product, the Seagate BlackArmor NAS. No, BlackArmor isn't some epic World of Warcraft item to lust over. This is serious business, just as backing up your data should be. Read the full Seagate BlackArmor NAS 420 Review.
Guide To Building An Open Source HTPC / Media Center on Ubuntu
You have likely seen a few commercial Media Center products in stores. Not surprisingly most of these are built on Windows Media Center software, or use proprietary software which of course inflate the overall price. In my opinion, Open Source software can be used to build a far superior HTPC/Media Center than any commercial software product out there. So I've written this guide in an effort to help you save some money and point you in the right direction when building your very own HTPC/Media Center. Check out the Guide To Building An Open Source HTPC / Media Center on Ubuntu.
Linuxleak.com Launches Version 3
Built based on your suggestions, LinuxLeak.com has launched version 3. Still gathering information from over 160 of the best Open Source sites and updating every 30 minutes, we now present news stories in a more traditional format.
Linuxleak.com Launches Version 2!
Linuxleak has launched version 2 with more sources and an intuitive layout redesign. Get the latest Linux news, photos, video and information on Open Source, covering popular Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat, Fedora, Slackware, CentOS, and SuSE.
LinuxLeak.com Launches
In an effort to exhibit the ever changing flow of Linux & Open Source information, we've created LinuxLeak.com A daily destination for all the latest happenings, news stories, articles and releases pulled straight from the most popular websites in the Open Source community.
Breach Security's ModSecurity Open Source Web Application Firewall
Breach Security announced today that the Breach Security WebDefend web application firewall has earned certification by ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon. WebDefend is one of the first web application firewall products to achieve this distinction.
Novell Ships SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10
Novell today announced the availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10, the latest version of Novell's enterprise-class, open source real-time operating system for running high-performance, time-sensitive, mission-critical applications. With SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10, financial organizations can respond more rapidly to changing markets and new information, get greater application reliability and predictability, and identify and eliminate performance bottlenecks. This will allow them to increase revenue opportunities and improve service to their customers, even while reducing computing infrastructure costs.
Fedora Unity releases Fedora 8 Everything Spin
The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of new spin, the Everything Spin. Included in this spin are all the packages available at the time Fedora 8 was released.
Chinese PC users getting Dells loaded with Linux
Novell and Dell announced an expansion of Linux offerings with the addition of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 installed on Dell OptiPlex 330 and 755 commercial desktop PCs in China. The systems will be available later this year.
EVE Online Available to Linux Users
CCP, one of the world’s largest independent game developers, and TransGaming Inc., a leading developer of software portability products for the electronic entertainment industry, today announced the availability of EVE Online, a leading massively multiplayer online game (MMOG), on the Macintosh and Linux platforms. With this release, EVE Online is now available on the most widely used operating systems – Microsoft Windows, Macintosh and Linux.
openSUSE 10.3 Live version available
From today on the live version of openSUSE 10.3 is available as GNOME or KDE Live CD. Both contain the same software as the 1 CD installation versions from launch time - just as live system. The live system can be used as a productive system or rescue system. Or you just check out how openSUSE 10.3 runs on your computer without touching your hard drive.
Nigerian education selects Intel-powered Classmate PC with Mandriva Linux
Mandriva today announced that the Nigerian government has selected Intel-powered classmate PCs running on Mandriva Linux for educational use in nationwide pilot in Nigeria. Mandriva is working with Intel Corporation and Technology Support Center Ltd. to provide 17,000 Intel-powered classmate PC. The aim of this project is to improve the quality of technology delivered to students, and to help teachers and parents.
Open-Source Robotic Snap-O-Lantern
The Snap-O-Lantern is a robotic mini-pumpkin. Normally, it just sits there, in disguise as a boring old pumpkin. But, every twenty seconds he comes to life. His LED eyes turn on, his jaw slowly opens, and then SNAPS shut-- and he goes back into stealth mode.
Linux in 1910, according to Google Timeline
Fire up the De Lorean Marty, we've got to go back and correct the Linux time line!
Novell Delivers Desktop-to-Server Software Suite for Small Businesses
Novell today announced that the Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition is now available to customers worldwide. A Linux-based desktop-to-server solution tailored to meet the needs of small businesses, the Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition combines the flexibility and cost efficiency of open source software with the support of an established enterprise software vendor. The new suite provides small businesses with productivity tools and a networking infrastructure at a fraction of the cost of alternative, proprietary-only software bundles.
Wine 0.9.47 Released
What's new to the Wine 0.9.47 release: A new scheme for OpenGL support in child windows, fixes for regression test failures, a Tahoma replacement font, lots of bug fixes.