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KOffice 2.0

July 6th, 2009 by Bruce Byfield in

The long-awaited upgrade to KOffice has arrived. It looks good and provides a great base for its future evolution.
A review of the sleek, slim, sexy successor to the Kindle.
The Indamixx portable recording studio is built around a Linux multimedia real-time operating system and provides an unprecedented level of software integration and refinement for audio tasks.
Use Vera, a Z-Wave-based product, to automate your home, and let the computer turn the lights on and off for you.
Firefox is the wunderkind of Linux browsers, but is it right for you? We take a look at three competing browsers—Opera, CrossOver Chromium and Flock—that may just give you more Webvergnuegen.

The Archos 5

February 1st, 2009 by Daniel Bartholomew in

Sure, it can do a lot, but can it do what you want?
A review of the Dell Mini 9.
The BCF2000 provides pro audio performance at podcasting prices—for Linux!

Acer Aspire One

December 1st, 2008 by Jes Hall in

Acer Aspire One—just another Netbook or the pinnacle of tiny computing?

Power Up!

December 1st, 2008 by Daniel Bartholomew in

A Review of the YDL PowerStation.

Dash Express

December 1st, 2008 by Kyle Rankin in

You are always on the Internet, so why shouldn't your GPS be? Read on for a review of the Dash Express GPRS-connected GPS system.
The Neo FreeRunner has it all—Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, accelerometers—and best of all, it runs Linux.
Read a good book about Web development lately? Reuven has and is happy to share his latest favorites with you.
NolaPro is an easy-to-use, Web-based accounting program.
Watch out! Here comes the Networked Media Tank.
The second-generation HP Media Vault.
Scalent's V/OE virtualizes the entire data center, including storage, network and server operating systems, enabling fluid deployment or repurposing of servers from physical to virtual and back again.
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