KDE4 is getting really, really good but it’s still missing an awesome video editor. Maybe Kdenlive can fill that gap and become the official video editor for the desktop, it’s […]
VP of Product Management at Google, Sundar Pichai, has just announced Google Chrome OS, which is slated for release later this year. According to the post, consumer products will be […]
Peter Galli has written on his blog that he was informed by Scott Guthrie (the Corporate Vice President for the .Net Developer Platform) that Microsoft will include C# and CLI […]
Most modern computers use ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) to control things like, well device and power management. It has been alive for some 12 years now, but does […]
I mentioned that I thought it would be a great idea to have a cut down, lightweight (if that’s possible) version of KDE4 for netbooks. I’d really like to build […]
I’ve been reading around the Internet for a while now about folks asking why some people don’t like Mono. I have written an article which expresses my opinion on the […]
A friend at work bought a new laptop with Vista and he said he wanted to dualboot with Linux, even though he’d never even seen it before! Naturally I was […]
With Linux kernel 2.6.30 well on the way, Tuz has finally taken a bow and left the stage. Thanks to all who helped raise funds for the Save The Tasmanian […]
My first article for Linux Magazine has just gone live. The TomTom case exposed a long-simmering problem resulting from the combination of patents, proprietary software companies and open source. Andrew […]