Statistics prove that Linux has less bugs than commercial software
Computer science researchers at Stanford University have done an analysis that Linux has far fewer bugs than commercial competitors. Here’s […]
Computer science researchers at Stanford University have done an analysis that Linux has far fewer bugs than commercial competitors. Here’s […]
Its easy to build a Linux based PVR (like Tivo) which can record and play TV programs. This is useful
Recently I was getting a lot of Spam (unsolicited) comments on my blog. After spamming mailboxes, people have written spam
Digital Camera’s are getting increasing popular and once people acquire a basic one there is an urge to have a
AMD has launched a low cost PC targeted at markets such at India. We have to wait and watch to
I have been using Mozilla Firefox for a while now, its a great browser and blocks all the unwanted popups.
Cornell University has a study comparing LCD Monitors vs. CRT. The productivity of a person is higher when using LCD
In an interview with Check Point’s CEO. Why do you think it’s been so challenging for Microsoft to get its
I have been thinking of how to put Linux to more use at home. Currently its been used as a
Dr. Clayton Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor in an Interview: A disruptive innovation brings to market a product not
As per The Register Google is in the process of builing a browser. I just hope that they use Mozilla
Businessweek has an article about Linux in Cellphones. It says.. NTT DoCoMo declared that all its future 3G phones would
The last time I bought a hard disk, I was offered a 3 year for some extra bucks. Now Seagate
Without much fanfare, Intel has released Celeron M which is based on the Centrino (Pentium M) core. It runs much
I have been looking at Wide Screen Notebooks as a desktop replacement. Here is a comparison. Model Compaq X1000 HP
From this article: Australian Democrats IT spokesperson Brian Greig has lashed out at Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill
Been thinking of doing of some underwater photography. This article tells you how to do it really cheap!
From Linuxdevices.com: This simple embedded Linux project builds a dedicated music recording and editing computer that uses a CompactFlash card
First it was Google offering 1GB, then it was Yahoo offering 100 MB. Now rediff too is offering 1 GB
If you trying to figure out which blogging tool to use, there is a nice chart which lets you compare