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    Ubuntu punts Google for Yahoo! 27 January, 2010 15:46

    Ubuntu developer, Canonical, has signed an undisclosed deal with Yahoo! to make it the default search provider in its Lucid Lynx operating system, ousting Google in the process.
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    2010 CPU forecast: What's coming for desktop and mobile PCs 21 January, 2010 06:11

    No one should be surprised that the big action in the CPU market this year will be in the mobile and low-power processor segments.
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    AMD talks Bulldozer, Hemlock and Fusion 12 November, 2009 10:06

    If chip makers competed on the basis of code names rather than products then Advanced Micro Devices might have beaten Intel a long time ago.
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    Ubuntu 9.10 'Karmic Koala' release gives KDE a boost 30 October, 2009 09:32

    Open source software vendor Canonical has released the new version of its Linux-based Ubuntu operating system, Ubuntu 9.10 -- codenamed "Karmic Koala" -- and with it comes a number of updates to improve the KDE experience.
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    Ubuntu founder names 10.04 release 21 September, 2009 21:32

    The wraps are coming off the latest version of Ubuntu with creator, Mark Shuttleworth, announcing the name of the next release, Lucid Lynx. Speaking via video to UbuCon in Atlanta, Shuttleworth said Ubuntu 10.04, which will the supersede 9.04 release, would be a long term support (LTS)release with support for the desktop for 3 years and for the server for 5 years.
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    How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names 13 November, 2008 10:25

    Coming up with a great technology product or service is only half the battle these days. Creating a name for said product that is at once cool but not too cool or exclusionary, marketable to both early adopters and a broader audience, and, of course, isn't already in use and protected by various trademarks and copyright laws is difficult--to say the least.
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    How to build a blog with WordPress 07 July, 2008 08:59

    If blogging is all about self-expression, why do so many blogs look so blah?
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    Hacking tools: A new version of BackTrack helps ethical hackers 30 June, 2008 10:57

    Version 3.0 of BackTrack has been released. BackTrack is a Linux-based distribution dedicated to penetration testing or hacking (depending on how you look at it). It contains more than 300 of the world's most popular open source or freely distributable hacking tools.
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    Tales from the crypt: Our first computers 26 March, 2008 08:20

    Quick -- what was the first personal computer you ever owned? You don't have to think about it for even a second, do you? No matter how many machines you've had over the years, you always remember your first -- usually with great fondness.
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    Emulex joins the low-end SAN hustle 08 September, 2004 15:11

    Emulex has joined the companies trying to crack the small SAN market -- with help from IBM.
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    Using PEAR 17 March, 2003 08:55

    The PHP Extension and Application Repository (PEAR) is an open source structured library of packages for PHP developers. These packages provide routines which solve problems PHP developers regularly face: sending structured e-mail (such as an HTML attachment), interacting with different databases from a single script, error handling, recovery and logging.
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