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[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: KickStart Award Winner Announced

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A Cambridge University entrepreneur, who has created a handheld device to detect weapons, drugs or explosives at airports and other high risk environments, has won CambridgeElevator's inaugural KickStart Competition.

http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/168602/index.html


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: OpenSUSE delayed, dev team “soul searching” as a result

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The Release Candidate of openSUSE 12.2 has been delayed, ultimately delaying the final product, and causing the team to rethink their strategy

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/opensuse-delayed-dev-team-soul-searching-as-a-result/


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Nokia's Great Software Cleansing scrubs off everything since the '90s

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Nokia took an axe to much of its non-Windows software capacity today, leaving all but a core team working on S40, company insiders say. Among the 10,000 casualties officially announced are teams working on Meltemi, Qt and QML. The team imported via the Smarterphone acquisition will work on S40, we understand.

http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/14/nokia_software_purge/


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Gnome Developers are Working on a New Software Center

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An interface for system updates will be integrated into a new software store tentatively named 'App Center'.

http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2012/06/gnome-developers-are-working-on-new.html


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Skype 4.0 Stable for Linux Officially Released

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Skype proudly announced today, June 14th, that Skype 4.0 for Linux operating systems has been released and it’s available for download.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Skype-4-0-Stable-for-Linux-Officially-Released-275708.shtml


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: First Batch of Via Technologies $49 Android PC Sells Out

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Via Technologies started to accept pre-orders onto its Android PC (APC) platform for $49 on Sunday and managed to sell the first batch of mainboards within several hours.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display/20120613225942_First_Batch_of_Via_Technologies_49_Android_PC_Sells_Out_Company.html


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Things You Didn't Know You Could do with the Gwenview Image Viewer

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Gwenview is the default image viewer for the KDE desktop. Out of the box it's good looking but nothing obviously exceptional. Except for two things: Phonon and plugins. That combination really does make Gwenview a pretty useful bit of kit. Let's see what it can do.

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/things_you_didnt_know_you_could_do_gwenview_image_viewer


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: What are MySQL Temporary Tables?

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I originally planned on writing an article over Common Table Expressions (CTEs) but since MySQL does not currently support CTEs, and there has been much debate as to why they should implement it, I decided not to write an article about it. MySQLs answer to CTEs is Temporary Tables. A temporary table is a base table that is not stored in the databse, but instead exists only while the database session in which it was created is active. In this article we will look further at what a Temporary Table is, how to use them and when it is appropriate to use them.

http://www.linux.org/article/view/what-are-mysql-temporary-tables-


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: New version of deployment tool m23 supports Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

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The latest version rock 12.3 of the Linux deployment tool m23 comes with added support for deploying clients with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and a range of desktops to choose from. A client output monitor has been added to the web interface and the virtualization functions of the integrated virtualization have been extended. Several improvements and bug fixes complete the new release.

http://m23.sourceforge.net/PostNuke-0.750/html/index.php?id=1000000411


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Plasma Active - a New Approach to Tablet Computing

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Why would you spend a few hundred dollars on a device that is little more than a smartphone (with a bigger screen, without the phone)?

http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/plasma-active-new-approach-tablet-computing?page=0,0


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Linus, GNOME 3, and Much Ado About Desktop Interfaces

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"The world of IT is a better place when developers respect users instead of trying to enslave them," said blogger Robert Pogson. "We need new user interfaces for new gadgets with tiny screens and no keyboards and no mice, but there's absolutely no reason to radically change a user interface that has been used satisfactorily for decades."

http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/75377.html


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Google Chrome OS and Chromebooks: Catching On With Consultants?

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Cloud Sherpas, a Google Apps and Salesforce.com consulting firm, has deployed roughly 50 Google Chromebooks internally and is rolling out the cloud-centric notebooks to some customers. Is this the start of a larger trend for Google’s cloud desktop and mobile strategy? [url=http://www.thevarguy.com/2012/06/14/google-consultant-cloud-sherpas-deploys-chromebooks/]Here’s the update[/url].

http://www.thevarguy.com/2012/06/14/google-consultant-cloud-sherpas-deploys-chromebooks/


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Unity alternatives - the many desktops of Ubuntu

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For users who dislike the Unity interface, but who want to stay with the latest Ubuntu release, there are many alternatives to install and try without switching to another distribution. GNOME Shell, Mint's Cinnamon, KDE, Xfce and LXDE are all available options

http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Unity-alternatives-the-many-desktops-of-Ubuntu-1614860.html/from/rss


[#] Wed Dec 31 1969 19:00:00 EST from rss <>

Subject: Linux games: Lone Survivor

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I’ve discovered this Indie game thanks to Humble Indie Bundle Number 5, buying it I’ve got this one as Bonus game, and I must say that it’s been a great, and positive surprise. Lone Survivor is a psychological survival adventure, with art, design, and music by the one-man studio, Superflat Games. The surgical-mask wearing protagonist has survived a disaster and must now face the world’s twisted creatures, as well as the potential unraveling of his own mind.

http://linuxaria.com/recensioni/linux-games-lone-survivor?lang=en


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