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(Oct 6, 2011, 23:00 UTC) (829 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Dtrace.org: Oracle made the surprising announcement that they would be porting some key Solaris features, DTrace and Zones, to Oracle Enterprise Linux.
(Oct 6, 2011, 22:00 UTC) (622 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Developer.com: At JavaOne, Oracle announced that it is pushing back the release of Java 8, by approximately six months to 2013.
(Oct 6, 2011, 21:00 UTC) (1158 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Mark Shuttleworth: It�s a perennial pleasure to pick pertinent and/or pithy placeholder names for Ubuntu releases.
(Oct 6, 2011, 20:02 UTC) (1366 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) Datamation: "Like all previous futures, the new future Silicon Valley giants like Apple, Google and Facebook are creating will be a mixed bag of good things and bad."
(Oct 6, 2011, 19:01 UTC) (1820 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) Computerworld: "Samsung countered this week's iPhone 4S announcement by proclaiming that its Android-based Galaxy S II is superior to the Apple device in many ways, especially with a bigger screen size."
(Oct 6, 2011, 18:02 UTC) (2040 reads) (1 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) Web UPD8: "I've improved the script to automatically adapt to the amount of memory in the system and automatically scale across several CPUs or CPU cores, packaged it in .deb and uploaded to PPA."
(Oct 6, 2011, 17:03 UTC) (1142 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) IT world: "Naturally, a new Android is foremost on my list of choices, and I am planning to check out the Nexus Prime announcement next week to see what's what with
(Oct 6, 2011, 16:01 UTC) (1214 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) HelpNetSecurity: "Most users get hacked at high rates even when they do not think they are engaging in risky behavior, with 62% unaware of how their accounts had been compromised, according to Commtouch."
(Oct 6, 2011, 15:02 UTC) (757 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) FLOSS for Science: "This week we interviewed Alan Irwin, the current developer of the Time Ephemerides project, a software and data bundle used to make time corrections in astronomical observations from the Earth�s view point."
(Oct 6, 2011, 14:01 UTC) (1745 reads) (1 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) Economist: "Many technologists have been hailed as visionaries. If anyone deserves that title it was Mr Jobs. Back in the 1970s, the notion that computers might soon become ubiquitous seemed fanciful."
(Oct 6, 2011, 13:00 UTC) (1990 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) LinuxCareer:Every Linux user, after a while, starts creating a toolbox that he/she takes with him/her everywhere.
(Oct 6, 2011, 11:00 UTC) (1743 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) All Things Linux: It's just a little over a year now that I first installed ArchBang with 2010.09 that had just been released.
(Oct 6, 2011, 09:00 UTC) (1097 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Wazi: Snort, the open source intrusion detection and prevention system (IDS/IPS), can be a fabulous tool to protect your network from attack � if it�s set up correctly.
(Oct 6, 2011, 07:00 UTC) (1539 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) ZDnet:Red Hat�s flagship operating system�s next version is out now in beta for both current subscribers and newcomers.
(Oct 6, 2011, 00:57 UTC) (2077 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Datamation:Oracle doesn't really want its Intel business to go to zero, despite comments made by Larry Ellison last
week.
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