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Linux Today
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Linux Today News Service
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Sabayon 5.3 LXDE Screenshots
EasyLinuxCDs: "I recently tried the new Sabayon 5.3 LXDE release and found it to be lightweight yet still hold up Sabayon's feature packed, out-of-the-box way of doing things"
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'Unhackable' Android can be hacked, Black Hat researchers say
Computerworld: "Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010."
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10 Experimental PHP Projects Pushing the Envelope
Developer.com: "The PHP community has never been one to shy away from bending their favorite language more ways than a shopping mall pretzel, and as the ten wild projects introduced in this article indicate, the fervor for experimentation is as strong as ever!"
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Microsoft should starve on radical penguin diet
The Register: "When the mouthpiece of American capitalism calls a company a dog, it's time to re-evaluate that company's chances."
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USPTO Asks for Comments on New Interim Guidance on Bilski
Groklaw: "The PTO has just issued new guidance for their examiners on Bilski, Interim Guidance for Determining Subject Matter Eligibility for Process Claims in View of Bilski v. Kappos [PDF] -- on how to follow what they think Bilski held as to what is and isn't patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101."
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Desktop Summit 2011 Announced
KDE.news: "GNOME and KDE are teaming up again to host the 2011 Desktop Summit in Berlin, Germany. Due to the success of the 2009 Desktop Summit the projects will co-locate GUADEC and Akademy once again in August, 2011 for the largest free software desktop event ever."
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Setting Up OpenVPN on a DD-WRT Router, Part 2
Serverwatch: "This is the second installment of a two-part series on setting up the OpenVPN server on DD-WRT router firmware. This is a great way to set up secure connections to your network for road-warriors or to remotely connect offices."
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Editor's Note: Ubuntu, the Bad Selfish Linux
In my grumpier moments their relentlessly positive, cult-like Kumbaya-or-else approach makes me want to turn the hose on them. But I don't remember them attacking anyone else the way they've been attacked.
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Lockheed Goes Open Source. Blankenhorn Hates It.
OnePeople: "I was really pleased to read the announcement that Lockheed Martin's social networking platform, EurekaStreams, was released as an open source project today. Lockheed is a very conservative company, and while they're happy to use open source internally and on projects for their customers, this is their first experiment with actually running a project themselves."
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GNOME Census report now available as free download
Neary Consulting: "I was delighted to see that the GNOME Census presentation I gave yesterday at GUADEC has gotten a lot of attention. And I'm pleased to announce a change of plan from what I presented yesterday: The report is now available under a Creative Commons license."
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