Linux

Kubuntu Lucid Lynx: Treat For KDE Fans

Canonical is still fixing the parts of the next major version of Kubuntu: Lucid Lynx. This one is LTS version, which means Long Term Support, so a lot of features are expected given that Windows 7 and Mac Snow Leopard were recently launched.

And The Oscar Goes To Ubuntu Lucid Lynx

The upcoming version of Ubuntu, named Lucid Lynx, or 10.04, packs all the punches needed to knock out any Windows from your PC.

CeBIT 2010: Image Gallery

Here is the Katonda FaceBook image gallery of CeBIT 2010.

Microsoft Raids Linux, Signs Patent Deal With I-O Data Device

Microsoft and I-O Data Device Inc. have entered into an agreement that will provide I-O Data’s customers with patent coverage for their use of I-O Data’s products running Linux and other related open source software. Microsoft has been using its power tactics to force Linux providers to sign such deals.

Adobe Photoshop On Android

Third-party application developers now have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor, allowing them to easily make it a part of their applications.

Google Android: Best Open Source Contribution For Mobile Devices

The Linux New Media awards 2010 were given out at CeBIT. The winners were announced at the "CeBIT Open Source" forum. This year, the jury included editors, journalists, the open source community and industry experts.

Jaspersoft Represents The World’s Largest BI Ecosystem

Jaspersoft has reported significant momentum behind its open source software community, demonstrating strong growth and accelerated adoption of Jaspersoft products.

Amazon To Pay Microsoft For Using Linux?

Microsoft has signed a patent cross-license agreement with Amazon.com Inc. Although specific terms of the agreement are confidential, Microsoft indicated that Amazon.com will pay Microsoft an undisclosed amount of money under the agreement.

Microsoft, IEEE Join Hands To Create Truck Drivers

Microsoft has collaborated with IEEE to increase the number of students engaged in technical pursuits with the long-term benefit of strengthening business and society through the use of technology.

Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Series Is Programmed To Fail

Microsoft is shooting at its own foot, with a double barrel gun. The company has recently announced the latest version of their mobile phone operating system. The name of Microsoft's mobile OS is the most interesting name ever: 'Windows Phone 7 Series'; Bada, Android and the likes appear so 'unBing' and boring compared to the short and crisp 'Windows Phone 7 Series'.

Syndicate content