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Look (and listen) in on the OLPC's laptop audio designs.
Inside the Teak 3018
A Flash-drive, mini-portable media player that plays nice with Linux.

Need a Script?

May 1st, 2008 by Dan Sawyer in

Take a hike, ScriptBuddy. Move over, Final Draft. It's CeltX's turn in the spotlight.
An alternative e-mail client.

VMware Server 2.0 Beta

April 1st, 2008 by Jes Hall in

An overview of the promising VMware Server 2.0 Beta.
What's cooler than a box of rocks? Well, a lot, but not much is cooler than Rockbox on your iPod!
When Lotus Symphony faces the music, the question becomes, “Do we really need another proprietary office suite based on OpenOffice.org?”
All your phones, are belong to Google—a brief overview of Android, the new software stack created by Google for the Open Handset Alliance.

ASUS Eee PC

March 1st, 2008 by Jes Hall in

An easy-to-love, ultraportable PC.

Zonbu

February 1st, 2008 by James Gray in

Not only does the mini Zonbu PC run Linux, maintain itself and store your files on-line, it's also one of the greenest machines out there.
A wide variety of vendors—now including Dell and Lenovo—sell preloaded Linux laptops. This buying guide should help you find the right laptop for your needs and budget.
A well-written guide that explains how Postfix features reflect its design and what they can do for your system.
Why settle for VoIP when you can pack digital media in the same package?
A view to a killer app or four, including LMMS, inotail, Karmen and GAMGI.

Deep Images

July 1st, 2007 by Dan Sawyer in

GIMP's shallow history and two alternatives that aren't as gimped as GIMP.
Aptana is a mixed-content IDE for Web development.
Zimbra exploits Ajax for a compelling Web groupware experience.
Firebug is a brilliant means of debugging Ajax applications.
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From the Magazine

July 2008, #171

Heard of the Web? If not, read on. This month we talk with Matt Mullenweg about WordPress. If you want to get your hands dirty in Web code, take a look at the rest of our feature articles on WebKit, Dojo and OpenLaszlo.

In the rest of the issue, you'll find articles on OpenID, RDFa and Quanta Plus. Kyle Rankin puts a new spin (as in "no" spin SSD) on hard drives and also tells you how to migrate to that new disk (spinning or not). Mick Bauer continues his series on customizing live CD's. And, James Gray gives us a feel for the state of Linux in the enterprise. After all that, you may need some TV time. If so, check out our review on how to make that digital TV tuner card work in your Linux box.

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