- Fri Nov 6 2:27 PM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1101: LHC-gull kills science with bread
Apparently the Large Hadron Collider is doomed. It can't even survive a bread bombing by birds. The Droid arrived on the scene though, and people actually lined up. However tethering is gonna cost you on the thing. Are you still in love? And Gwen Stefan
- 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.
- Wed Sep 16 7:45 AM PDT 2009 World's biggest open-source company? Google
Calling Red Hat the leading "open-source company" is no longer accurate as it overlooks much bigger contributors like IBM and, in particular, Google.
- Thu Aug 13 8:20 PM PDT 2009 IBM gaining Linux customers at Sun's expense
IBM says its Linux business is strong and growing thanks to the customer concern over the future of Sun Solaris.
- Thu Jul 23 12:41 PM PDT 2009 Adobe to fix critical Flash hole next week
Company expects to have updates late next week for Flash, Reader to fix critical hole being reportedly exploited in attacks.
- 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.
- Wed Jul 1 12:47 PM PDT 2009 VirtualBox receives major update
Want to run a different OS than the one you have or test beta software without effecting your system? This free virtualization software just received a major update offering useful new features and fixes.
- Tue Jun 30 12:03 PM PDT 2009 Stallman warns of Mono 'risk'
The GNU project founder has urged developers to drop use of the open-source toolset, saying it could expose their work to legal action from Microsoft.
- 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.
- Wed Jun 24 3:13 PM PDT 2009 Red Hat: Bad economy is good for open source
Both Oracle and Red Hat are doing well, but it seems clear that Red Hat's open-source model is the big winner in the recession.



