TurboLinux Wizpy to launch worldwide in June
The TurboLinux Wizpy, a multimedia player that contains a PC-bootable version of the Linux operating system, will go on sale worldwide in June.
TurboLinux designed the device based on its…
MS Sees No Conflict with Its Patent/Open Source Initiatives
Microsoft does not believe there is an inherent contradiction between its recent statements that free and open-source software infringes on 235 of its patents, and the veiled legal threats that go…
Fedora 7 Released
Fedora 7 has been released and represents the culmination of several goals that Fedora has spent the last few releases (spanning the course of at least 2 years) working to achieve.
This…
Why Novell Must Not Crash and Burn
Not since SCO has there been a company so reviled by the open source community as Novell following its deal with Microsoft. Already there are some clear signs of the negative effects of that anger…
Ohio Linux Fest 2007
Registration has now began for the 5th annual Ohio Linux Fest, set to take place September 29th, 2007.
Register for Ohio Linux Fest 2007.
Palm launches a Linux Mobile Companion Product
Building on its vision that the future of personal computing is mobile computing, Palm, Inc. today announced the Palm(R) Foleo(TM), its first smartphone companion product. The Foleo mobile…
Donorweb Draws On Red Hat to Promote Blood Donation
Red Hat today announced that Donorweb, the non-profit website and online central depository of the Singapore Red Cross Blood Donor Recruitment Programme (BDRP), has selected Red Hat Enterprise…
Current State of Mesa and OpenGL on Linux
Most free X.Org graphic drivers are based on Mesa, which is a free OpenGL specification implementation. However, while OpenGL is already in Version 2.1 the Mesa implementation only supports…
Flying Dog to Launch Open Source Beer
Denver’s Flying Dog Brewery today announced plans to release what is believed to be the first “open source” beer to hit the market in the U.S. “Open source” is a term most commonly used in the…
Open source software makes the invisible man
A University of Liverpool mathematician claims 30-year-old open source software has cracked the equation that will allow scientists to make objects - such as humans, tanks or even entire islands…