Kamis, 26 Januari 2012

6 Google Chrome remixes worth trying

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6 Google Chrome remixes worth trying
Here's a rundown of the Chromium-based remixes we think are the most interesting; they bring privacy, security, social networking, and other interesting twists to Google's Chrome browser. Read More


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10 new open source projects you may not know about
Firefox, Linux, LibreOffice, and the partially open Android platform may dominate the lion's share of the headlines, but there are countless lesser-known open source efforts that are equally worthy of attention. Read More

Ubuntu to feature command-line shortcuts
Canonical will outfit the next release of its Ubuntu Linux OS with a new type of interface that will allows desktop users to execute functions for any program through a command-line interface or by voice command. Read More

Despite whacking Windows, Linux gets too little respect
After more than a decade of Linux vendors trying to grow into the enterprise, it's easy to presume that Linux is pervasive in businesses. The reality is that IT management still hasn't grasped the advantages of open source. Read More

OpenSSL fixes DoS flaw introduced by critical DTLS patch
The OpenSSL Project has released new versions of the popular OpenSSL library in order to address a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability that was introduced by a critical patch issued on Jan. 6. Read More



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