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  • 20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try

    By Katherine Noyes | 10 February, 2012 07:01

    As Ubuntu Linux continues to grow in popularity, most discussions of it tend to focus on the basics of the operating system itself, including especially details about its desktop environment and user interface.

  • For an old or slow PC, try Puppy Linux 5.2

    By Katherine Noyes | 12 January, 2011 08:58

    There's no doubt Canonical's popular Ubuntu Linux distribution gets the majority of attention in the Linux world these days, but there are myriad others equally worthy of consideration.

  • Motorola Atrix hints at a virtualized, cloud future

    By Keir Thomas | 08 January, 2011 08:07

    Motorola announced the Atrix smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show, and while many have been concentrating on its 4G connectivity and clever desktop dock that lets it run a cut-down Linux desktop on a full-sized monitor, nearly everybody has missed something very important.

  • 5 things Linux does better than Mac OS X

    By Katherine Noyes | 01 October, 2010 09:15

    Were it not for Windows' long-standing installed base and overwhelming market dominance, it seems unlikely that anyone would argue seriously for the merit of the operating system, plagued as it is by high prices, security problems and vendor lock-in.

  • Galaxy Tab will soar on Android's key strengths

    By Katherine Noyes | 18 September, 2010 23:58

    As the details of Samsung's Galaxy Tab are gradually revealed, it's becoming increasingly clear that many of the tablet's most desirable features derive from its use of Android--or Linux, that is--which, after all, is the basis for Google's winning mobile operating system.

  • Chrome patches show the power of open source--and Google

    By Katherine Noyes | 25 August, 2010 04:47

    Google's patching of vulnerabilities in its open source Chrome Web browser last week wasn't so much notable in itself; Microsoft, to be sure, is forever issuing patches for the many bugs that afflict its products.

  • Mobile apps security: Apple iOS v. Google Android

    By Barbara E. Hernandez | 14 August, 2010 10:39

    The Apple iOS, which runs on its iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, has a flaw in how it reads PDF documents that makes it easier to hack. This flaw is exploited by JailbreakMe, a one-click site that makes it easy for anyone without any real tech skills to hack into their own iPhone.

  • 11 free Linux apps your business needs now

    By Katherine Noyes | 05 August, 2010 05:42

    Despite the wealth of free applications out there, many small business owners continue to spend an inordinate amount of their all-too-scarce resources on software.

  • Is Linux really harder to use?

    By Katherine Noyes | 03 August, 2010 08:17

    Not surprisingly, the misperception that Linux is harder to use than other operating systems is also one that competing vendors routinely use to scare potential new users away from Linux.

  • Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress

    By Serdar Yegulalp | 28 July, 2010 03:56

    Jolicloud 1.0 is a new edition of Linux aimed at non-technical netbook users.

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