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Will data centers transform in 2009?Open in New Window
During an economic crisis, it's difficult to predict what IT projects will take priority in different companies, but one thing is nearly certain: Enterprise IT managers in 2009 will not be ripping ou read more »
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Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and WiiOpen in New Window
Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET runtime, is being used to build games for the iPhone and Wii. Ars looks at how static compilation has made it possible for Mono applications to meet Ap read more »
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Motorola parades touchscreen talkerOpen in New Window
"The touchscreen mobile market has expanded yet again, following Motorola’s introduction of the MotoSurf A3100..." read more »
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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?Open in New Window
Microsoft plans to offer a free antivirus product, code-named "Morro," in the second half of this year, when the company removes Windows Live OneCare from the retail market. But cautious consumers ma read more »
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DVCS adoption is soaring among open source projectsOpen in New Window
Large-scale open source software projects are increasingly adopting distributed version control systems such as Git, Bazaar, and Mercurial. Ars takes a look at the challenges and rewards of making th read more »
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Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source?Open in New Window
"Ever since Apple finally lifted the NDA covering the iPhone SDK, a small number of developers have started to open source their native iPhone apps. Today, Freshbooks, a popular online time-tracking read more »
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Our Nation’s Finest News Source ShinesOpen in New Window
Self described reformed crack dealer/New York Times columnist David Carr continues the fine tradition of bad video creation by New York Times writers in a post in today's Carpetbagger (The paper's Os read more »
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"Social electronics," open source, and Linux smartphonesOpen in New Window
OpenMoko CEO Sean Moss-Pultz recently used a message to the project mailing list to share his views about openness, community-driven product development, and the future of OpenMoko.Read More... read more »
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