Open Source Projects: 15 To Watch
15 Great open source project to watch.
10. Nokia 8800 9. Helio Ocean 8. Sony Ericsson W880i 7. Motorola MOTOROKR Z6 6. KDDI au Media Skin 5.
Linux is already running on cellphones, laptops, desktops, servers, mainframes and even super computers! And Now … NASA tests Linux
OpenMoko is an Linux based phone which is like iPhone but half the cost. This is expected to be launched
Pentax has announced an upgrade to it popular K100D, the K100D Super. This is a good feature rich, inexpensive SLR.
Express Computer article has covered my presentation at Technology Sabha 2007.
Research carried out across web sites shows Linux/Apache has less downtime and yields faster websites than Microsoft/IIS. Something we always
MovableType (also know as just MT) used to be the leading blogging software. It was very good, source code was
This is a list of top 10 open source applications for the enterprise users. Read this article.
A friend of mine, asked me if he was to invest in Mutual Funds vs keeping his money in the
Nice article: 23 Ways to Get Ahead, Work Less and Achieve More Another related article: 50 Ways To Increase Your
Looking for a Dreamweaver alternative that’s free, open source and runs on Linux? NVU was one such project, now there
Nice article Also read related post earlier. Do megapixels count?
Did you know that Shrek 3 was developed on Linux? Yes and so was the original one! Read the article
Taking photos at Night without a tripod is usually tricky. Here is a nice article: How to take AWESOME night
Good Linux phones are finally becoming a reality.. 5 Cool Linux-Powered Phones
Very nice article on ComputerWorld which has various configuration tweaks for Firefox right from improving performance to making Firefox behave
Microsoft want people to pirate their software, so they can get locked into their proprietary software and then they can
As per Photo Marketing Association survey of digital camera owners: The average U.S. household has almost 1,000 digital photos stored
Firefox, the fastest growing browser now has 25% market share. Way to go, Firefox.