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HP, Dell, Toshiba recall Sony laptop batteries again 03/11/2008 07:34:00
Dell, HP and Toshiba are recalling certain Sony-made laptop batteries because of a risk they may overheat and catch fire.Three of the biggest laptop computer makers are recalling certain batteries because of a risk they may overheat and catch fire. Sony made the batteries and the recall mirrors -- yet appears a lot smaller than -- a similar one that occurred two years ago. - +
Google offers Gmail users a window into Calendar and Docs 29/10/2008 10:06:00
Gmail users will be able to look at Google Calendar and Google Docs data without having to open the hosted applications.Google this week unveiled gadgets created by its Google Labs project that allow Gmail users to look at Google Calendar and Google Docs data without having to open the hosted applications. - +
Researcher warns of critical Google bug in G1 phone 28/10/2008 08:26:00
Google silent on details of bug and status of any forthcoming patch.A noted security researcher Monday warned users of T-Mobile's G1 smart phone that a critical vulnerability in Google's Android operating system could be used to hack their phones. - +
Lenovo servers debut with Windows, Linux support 28/10/2008 16:36:00
Choice is good for everyoneA recent decision by Lenovo to cut back sales of pre-installed Linux PCs has not altered the company’s commitment to offer operating system choice for its new server products launched this week. - +
Researchers find state of matter that may extend Moore's Law 27/10/2008 07:46:00
McGill scientists say quasi-3-D electron crystal could be key to shrinking transistorsResearchers at McGill University in Montreal have discovered a new state of matter that they say could greatly extend Moore's Law.
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Which smartphone OS works best? 03/11/2008 09:47:00
Considering a smart phone? Will it do what you want it to? We tested four major platforms to see which is best for specific tasks.Once only within reach for executives and the well-heeled, smart phones are now at the center of many road warriors' lives. But their popularity has led to a problem: With so many smart phones available now, it's hard to know which one is right for you. - +
Open source: How e-voting should be done 28/10/2008 09:43:00
An open source approach to open voting systems is essential to the integrity of an electoral process. Here's a technical blueprint for securing the vote"It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." -- Joseph Stalin - +
T-Mobile G1: A tour of Google Android 27/10/2008 10:48:00
Step through the following slides for the highlights.Step through the following slides for the highlights. - +
Google's iPhone killer 17/10/2008 07:28:00
T-Mobile G1, though missing some key business features, is a phone that professionals, consumers, and developers will loveNow that we early reviewers are free to talk about the T-Mobile G1, you should expect to see G1 referred to as the "iPhone killer." G1 is a killer, all right, but imitating iPhone was the farthest thing from the minds of the Google and open source developers that pulled Android, G1's unique operating system and GUI, together. G1 was a consumer-oriented product from the word go. - +
The T-Mobile G1 'Google phone' is a tweaker's delight 17/10/2008 07:30:00
The first Android-based phone isn't especially sexy or eye-catching, but it does a lot of things right.At first glance, the T-Mobile G1 (US$179) doesn't seem to merit much attention. It looks like just another bland, HTC-manufactured phone. But use the G1--the first phone to run Google's Android operating system -- for 5 minutes, and you'll start to see why it's one of the best-designed phones you can buy. Not only is the G1 intuitive to use, but its customization options (via Android) makes it a tweaker's delight.
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Solaris exec touts Unix platform's strengths 14/10/2008 08:38:00
Company is undaunted by Linux momentum, claims many users switch backSolaris has been Sun Microsystems's bread-and-butter Unix system since 1992. While Unix platforms such as Solaris now are up against the open source Linux juggernaut, Sun maintains it has the technological advantages and accommodations for open source to keep Solaris in the game. The company also cites important customer wins as evidence of the platform's continued strength. To hash out the state of Solaris in today's marketplace, InfoWorld editor at large Paul Krill recently met with Jim McHugh, vice president of Solaris marketing at Sun, at the company's California campus. - +
How the OLPC can help beat Taliban in Afghanistan 09/09/2008 10:05:00
Technology is playing a growing part in rebuilding Afghanistan, says the Minister of Communications and Information Technology.In one of the final scenes of the movie, "Charlie Wilson's War," the story of America's part in Afghanistan's victory over the Soviet Union, Congressman Wilson is shown asking for more funding to rebuild Afghanistan, a request that is denied. - +
Facebook seeks trusted relationships on the 'Net 04/07/2008 09:57:22
Facebook's director of engineering dissects product design, development and search efforts at FacebookWhile perhaps best known as a major social networking site in the Web 2.0 vein, Facebook is becoming a popular place to interface with potential customers, similar to what companies such as Scribe and iLike have done. Facebook also is being viewed as a place for enterprise collaboration, with Serena Software leveraging the site for this purpose. To get perspective on Facebook, InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill recently spoke with Aditya Agarwal, Facebook director of engineering. Agarwal formerly worked in the Oracle server technologies division. - +
Why major mobile handset makers are riding with LiMo 20/03/2008 11:23:39
The executive director of the LiMo Foundation discusses his group's efforts to create and establish an open handset platform built on LinuxThe LiMo Foundation was formed on January 2007 as a consortium of mobile industry companies joining together to create for handsets an open and standardized software platform based on Linux. Their goal is to deliver an open handset format that will become more widely accepted and used over closed, proprietary platforms. The foundation's major founders include Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and Vodafone. These companies and other members share leadership and decision making. - +
Mozilla security chief on protecting Firefox users 05/02/2008 08:06:05
Window Snyder says browser vendors must work together -- and not blame usersWindow Snyder has the somewhat offbeat title of "chief security something-or-other" at Mozilla, where she is responsible for overseeing efforts to boost the security of the company's open-source offerings, including the Firefox browser.
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Nokia goes after Google with open-source Symbian 24/10/2008 12:51:00
The competition to gain our hearts and money in exchange for a mobile phone just got hotterNokia has announced its Symbian mobile operating system will join the likes of Android and will become an open source operating system. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London and is seen as a bid to maintain and possibly grow its developer base. This move comes at the same time Google makes its Android source code available to developers. The Nokia news contradicts previous reports on Nokia adopting Android OS. - +
Google has gone and redefined 'beta' 30/09/2008 10:56:00
22 out of Google's 49 products are in beta, including such established stalwarts as Gmail, Google Docs and Google Finance.The question of why so many Google products are classified "beta" -- and classified thusly for so long -- has knocked around the tech press for some time. However, no one really seemed to know the answer, at least no one outside of Google. - +
5 reasons why the Android phone isn't game-changing 24/09/2008 09:54:00
An impressive open-source base phone, but won't become game-changing until another carrier starts to support the deviceT-Mobile, HTC and Google launched the "world's first Android-powered mobile phone" today and proudly announced that this phone was going to be "game-changing". But after reading details on the phone, the service and some of the new applications, I'm left wondering where the game is actually changing. - +
Zoho adds Google Docs-like file management 05/09/2008 08:39:00
Zoho finally adds a central document management page similar to Google Docs start page.Zoho has finally added a central document management page called Zoho Docs to tie together its many useful online apps. The clean-looking, functional page looks much like the Google Docs start page, with a folder view on the left and all files - spreadsheets, documents, presentations, etc. - listed on the right. - +
Hacking tools: A new version of BackTrack helps ethical hackers 30/06/2008 10:57:21
BackTrack is the quickest way to get access to hundreds of (legal) hacking toolsVersion 3.0 of BackTrack has been released. BackTrack is a Linux-based distribution dedicated to penetration testing or hacking (depending on how you look at it). It contains more than 300 of the world's most popular open source or freely distributable hacking tools.
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Open source video editing with Kino 14/10/2008 10:41:00
Edit video like a pro with free softwareThere are many good video editors on the market and many of you no doubt have your favorite. If you're a Macintosh user you probably are familiar with i-Movie and it's a great product. It ships with every new Macintosh. On the Microsoft Windows side of the house there is Windows Movie Maker. What about the Linux user? - +
Test Center review: Firefox 3 comes out sizzling 18/06/2008 17:22:03
After an eight-month beta phase, Firefox's major update scores big with unprecedented ease, snappier performance, and sensible security features.As the window to the Internet, the Web browser is arguably the most important application ever developed, and it will only become more important in the coming years, as applications continue their retreat from the local system and into Web frameworks built on Apache, IIS, Python, PHP, Perl, Ruby, and countless other languages and tools. Against this backdrop, today's official introduction of Firefox 3 may in fact be a watershed event in the history of computing. - +
Turbolinux Wizpy 26/02/2007 12:52:25
A preview of the Wizpy handheld due to appear in international markets soonOn Friday Japan's Turbolinux begins dispatching the first batch of its Wizpy handhelds to people who ordered them from its Web site. The flash-based multimedia player contains a version of Linux, so it can be used to boot a PC into the operating system, allowing users to access their files in their own working environment on almost any PC. - +
Linspire: Linux with strings attached 22/04/2005 12:07:17
Linspire Five-0 is the latest edition of the Linux distribution once known as LindowsOS. Hence, it is geared toward Windows refugees. I tested a beta version of the OS and soon realized why I'm glad competition exists in the Linux realm: If Linspire were my only option, I'd probably stick with Windows. - +
Layman's Linux: xandros desktop os deluxe 2.5 28/02/2005 07:44:40
Want to give Linux a try with little fuss and bewilderment? Xandros may have just what you're looking for. We took the $129 Xandros Desktop OS Deluxe 2.5 for a spin and were pleased to find that everything just plain worked.
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