July 2008
Monthly Archive
Thu 3 Jul 2008
http://www.forbes.com/
A new breed of online services is putting the law within the reach of everybody
Philip Rosenthal and Edward Walters were young lawyers at Covington & Burling, a prestigious Washington firm, when they got an unusual request from a large corporate client to start looking up legal case histories on the Internet. The client was fed up with paying the firm’s stiff bills for legal research. (more…)
Thu 3 Jul 2008
http://www.infoworld.com/
JBoss Application Server 5.0 RC1 will be released this week, and the final release should be generally available in a few months
The first release candidate of Red Hat’s long-brewing JBoss Application Server 5.0 will be available imminently, according to a blog post by Sacha Labourey, CTO of Red Hat’s JBoss division. (more…)
Thu 3 Jul 2008
http://www.theinquirer.es/
Tras el lanzamiento de Ubuntu 8.04, Mark Shuttleworth y los desarrolladores no se han quedado de brazos parados. Ya han lanzado una versión alpha de “Intrepid Ibex” que se transformará en Ubuntu 8.10 cuando llegue a un estado maduro de desarrollo. (more…)
Thu 3 Jul 2008
http://www.theinquirer.net/
Solid state drives come with Linux CD
SUPERTALENT Systems has announced that, for a limited time, it will include a free CD containing the Ubuntu Desktop Edition Linux operating system and the OpenOrifice software suite with its Masterdrive MX series solid state drives. (more…)
Thu 3 Jul 2008
http://www.theinquirer.es/
Ambas distribuciones son las que lideran el mercado de usuarios de sistemas operativos GNU/Linux. En esta ocasión vamos a compararlas en aspectos básicos y de rendimiento. Las versiones que pugnan por el título son de 32 bits por cuestión de compatibilidad con mi sistema, exactamente Ubuntu 8.04 y OpenSUSE 11. (more…)
Thu 3 Jul 2008
Wireless wonder for Linux tinkerers
http://www.theinquirer.net/
NETGEAR HAS LAUNCHED its second Open Source router in the WGR614L, it’s fully functioning with 802.11g wireless and aimed at those communities of Linux bods who like to tinker.
Besides the free firmware being of an Linux flavour with Tomato, DD-WRT and soon OpenWRT kooky names, it also features a 240 MHz MIPS32 CPU with an external 2 dBi antenna. (more…)
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