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Top 5 Linux references in pop-culture
By: David M Williams

That ubiquitous Linux! It's on your computer, your mobile phone, your handheld GPS. What's more, it's also in movies, cartoons, comics and books around you too! Here are my top 5 Linux references as found in popular culture.
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100 reasons Linux beats Windows
By: David M Williams

That's right; you heard me. Here are – count 'em – one hundred reasons why Linux beats Windows.
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Browser updates fix critical security issues
By: Stephen Withers

There's a passel of browser updates waiting for you to download. They all involve critical security fixes, so sooner is probably better than later!


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Apple pushes Java updates for Mac OS X
By: Stephen Withers

The Java updates rolled out by Apple this week include security patches as well as other improvements, but the company skipped over some of Sun's revisions.


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Only one IT entrepreneur makes Young Rich top ten
By: Stephen Withers

Of the ten richest self-made Australians under 40, only one made their money in IT. What does that say about us as a nation?


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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part two
By: David M Williams

Windows Small Business Server is a cut-down version of the Windows Server range of products. Yet, it's not just cut down on price but cut down on features too. It has deliberate built-in limitations. You don't have to put up with this. Here are a range of Linux-based options that give you greater functionality and at a lower price. Give SBS the flick with these products.
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First specification emerges from Metadata Working Group
By: Stephen Withers

The proliferation of metadata standards has been causing headaches for users of digital photography. But a band of industry heavyweights in the Metadata Working Group has come up with a set of guidelines that should cut the confusion.


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Adobe taps Google to bolster CS4 help
By: Stephen Withers

Experienced users know that a Google search can often turn up the solution to a software problem even if the vendor's help files or support site don't have the answer. Now Adobe is making that process easier for its customers.


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Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" (Alpha 6): first impressions
By: Hamish Taylor

In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're putting the newest release of the popular Ubuntu distribution through its paces.


 

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Windows 7 jettisons features, you can download them instead
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Looks like Microsoft is going to do its best to “simplify” Windows 7 in many ways we don’t even know about yet, but what we do know is that there’ll be no email client, no photo gallery and no built-in movie maker: you’ll need to download them, instead.


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Dawson attaches to Attachmate
By: Stephen Withers

Attachmate has appointed David Dawson as account manager for the northern region of Australia.


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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part one
By: David M Williams

I've claimed that Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) is hampered by its built-in limitations. These constraints have been designed in. Why would you opt for SBS when you could have it all using Linux? It's time to put my money where my mouth is. Here's what I look for in a Linux-based solution and starting today not one, but five, options to pick from.
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Is Norton Internet Security 2009 just lipstick on a pig?
By: Davey Winder

Despite being pretty much the market leader in consumer IT security solutions, Symantec has spent years trying hard to shake off a well deserved reputation of hitting the unsuspecting public with resource hungry, slow products that are a bitch to uninstall. So, has it pulled it off with Norton 2009? We bring you the latest developments live from the European launch event in Madrid.


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No WinPwn for iPhone OS 2.1 yet - but promised soon
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

iPhone 2G and 3G “jailbreak” addicts keen to move to Apple’s iPhone OS 2.1 can already do so on the Mac, but Windows users are patiently awaiting a new version of WinPwn to do so. While it’s not yet available, its author promises delivery “soon”.


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iPhone OS 2.1 delivers the iFix – at last!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The iPhone OS two-point-oh-woes seem finally a thing of the past, with snappy responsiveness from the OS, the SMS keyboard typing, loading of contacts and other apps, no crashes (as yet) and reports from some iPhone 3G users of more bars and better reception, but not everyone agrees. Meanwhile, my unlocked iPhone 2G is now happily running OS 2.1 – how did I do it?


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Software Freedom Day 2008: Updated
By: Hamish Taylor

Software Freedom Day 2008 will be with us next Saturday the 20th of September. More than 500 teams in over 120 countries are holding events to mark the occasion.



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The real reason consultants use Microsoft SBS over Linux
By: David M Williams

Woah Nelly! I said "SBS sucks" and raised the ire of SBS consultants worldwide. However, their responses are very telling and blow the lid on the real reason anyone would recommend SBS to a company (and it's nothing to do with technology.)
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Want Linux under Windows? Microsoft and Novell hype it up!
By: Stephen Withers

The hype around Hyper-V, Linux and Windows continues building as Microsoft and Novell jointly announce full support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Edition as a guest operating system under Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.


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