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  • Fri Nov 20 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browser security features compared

    The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.

    Posted in Workers' Edge by Dennis O'Reilly

  • Tue Nov 3 10:01 AM PST 2009 Red Hat debuts virtualization management

    With the release of RHEV-M, Red Hat has begun to plug one of the most significant holes in its product portfolio.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Tue Oct 27 10:27 AM PDT 2009 What Red Hat's investment in EnterpriseDB means

    Company invests "significant amount" in open-source database vendor, which says a great deal about its rising awareness of its role in the open-source ecosystem.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Thu Sep 17 11:45 AM PDT 2009 Intel talks Linux, Netbooks, and rivalry with ARM

    q&a ZDNet UK speaks to Intel's Imad Sousou at this year's Open Source In Mobile conference to discuss the evolution of the Moblin Linux distribution.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by David Meyer

  • Wed Aug 19 4:27 AM PDT 2009 Linux is booming, but unpaid adoption may hurt vendors

    The open-source OS is bucking the recession, according to IDC. Unfortunately for Red Hat and Novell, unpaid Linux adoption is outpacing its paid counterpart.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Tue Jul 14 8:58 AM PDT 2009 Library of Congress test drives cloud storage

    A new cloud project to share and replicate data is being tested by the Library of Congress and other institutions. Maybe a new world of data sharing is upon us.

    Posted in Software, Interrupted by Dave Rosenberg

  • Wed Jul 8 7:02 AM PDT 2009 No thanks, Google--we've got Ubuntu

    If there is one problem the open-source community has suffered repeatedly over the past two decades, it's been fragmentation. Google is about to make it worse.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Renai LeMay

  • Tue Jul 7 5:48 AM PDT 2009 Open source's double standard on government bias

    Open-source advocates like Michael Tiemann point to Brazil's president as an example of how countries should treat open source, but when these same leaders prefer Microsoft, we scream. Double standard?

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Mon Jun 29 6:20 AM PDT 2009 OLPC operating system free on a stick

    Sugar Labs, which builds the XO-1 OS for One Laptop Per Child machines, is offering it for free downloading onto any USB stick greater than 1GB.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Victoria Ho

  • Thu Jun 25 10:55 AM PDT 2009 Should Oracle's Linux strategy be...Ubuntu?

    Oracle has made a mess of its Linux strategy, and may need to do something to counterbalance Red Hat's threat to account control. Ubuntu could be the answer.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay