- Large Hadron Collider Goes Live September 10th
- New Study Finds Low Interest In Blu-ray
- Why COBOL Could Come Back
- DNS Flaw Hits More Than Just the Web
- Linux Foundation launches killer development tool
- IT Repair Installs Webcam Spying Software
- Ask Literacy Bridge Founder About Charity, Education, and the "Talking Book"
- Gentoo 2008.0: Return to greatness?
- ISS Gets New Recycling Gear, Ready for Larger Crew
- Apple Sued For Turning Workers Into Slaves
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Large Hadron Collider Goes Live September 10th
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New Study Finds Low Interest In Blu-ray
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Why COBOL Could Come Back
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DNS Flaw Hits More Than Just the Web
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Linux Foundation launches killer development tool
Ask any independent software vendor what he hates most about developing for Linux and he'll tell you that it's having to develop for SUSE and for Red Hat and for Ubuntu and ... you get the idea. The Linux Foundation has just released a beta of a new program, Linux Application Checker (AppChecker), that's going to make ISVs and other programmers start to love developing for Linux.
IT Repair Installs Webcam Spying Software
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Ask Literacy Bridge Founder About Charity, Education, and the "Talking Book"
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Gentoo 2008.0: Return to greatness?
When the long-awaited Gentoo 2008.0 release finally hit mirrors last month, the two largest groups of users found themselves out of luck: x86 users discovered that their live CD wouldn't copy the kernel during install, and the AMD64 image wouldn't fit onto a standard CD-ROM. This was not a great start for a distribution whose comeback may rest upon this release. Updated ISOs were released two days later, though, and those work well for getting a quick Gentoo install ready to customize.
ISS Gets New Recycling Gear, Ready for Larger Crew
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Apple Sued For Turning Workers Into Slaves
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SpaceX Launch Failure Due To Timing Problem
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Chipped Passport Cloned In Minutes
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Announcing Drupalcon Szeged draft program, ticket discount extended until this Friday
We have just published our draft session schedule for Drupalcon Szeged 2008 yesterday based on feedback from you, the track chair selections and available rooms and timeslots. While building up the program, we took great care to find enough time for attendees to network, discuss code and business.
The unconference never received so much attention at Drupalcons. We set aside three workshop rooms for bigger BoFs, and now allow you to schedule your BoFs yourselves way in advance. It was a popular request to be able to know the unconference program before the event for easier planning (even though this goes against the unconference definition a bit). While BoF speakers can modify their placement whenever they see appropriate (even on the day their BoF would be held), the pre-scheduling possibility might help you gauge the wealth of program available on this event. You will be able to submit and schedule new BoF proposals on the spot in Szeged, but submitting earlier will help you get more attention to your topic.
Some early quotes we have heard about our program include Peter Wolanin of Acquia saying yesterday: Hmm, I might have to cancel all my BoFs - too many sessions I want to see! and Mikkel Høgh of Peytz & Co tweeting just took a look at the tentative Drupalcon schedule [...] – so much to see, so little time. It's going to be hard to pick….
Now that the program is out and unconference sessions are put into place, we thought you might decide easier to attend Drupalcon. So to make it a trivial decision, we extended our discount on tickets until this Friday. You can still buy 120 EUR tickets for Drupalcon today and tomorrow. If you are still not among those registered, don't miss the opportunity now!
At last but not least, some sponsor spots are still available and we are now selling booths at the different exhibitions as well. If your company would like to reach the hundreds of Drupal people at the event, or would like the developers among them to resell your hosting or other services to their customers, you should sign up as soon as possible to get into our booklet and have maximum impact.
Desktop search comparison: Beagle vs. Tracker, part 2
Yesterday I discussed Beagle and Tracker with regards to their preferences settings, the time to index a collection of both HTML and PDF files, and how to extract information from individual files. In this article I'll go over the interfaces used to submit queries and the syntax used for complex queries for both projects.
Hacking Ring Nabbed By US Authorities
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Google Earth Used To Predict Electrical Problems
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Viruses Infected By Viruses
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Students Learn To Write Viruses
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Faux-CNN Spam Blitz Delivers Malicious Flash
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2008 Lunar Lander Challenge Teams Announced
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