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OSNews.com-Exploring the Future of computing Linux App Finder rating stars
anonymous 07/11/08 15:42:32 first read 132 days ago
"Linux App Finder's mission is to catalog useful GNU/Linux programs and provide a great resource to discover new apps". The programs are organized in categories to browse the collection. It has an alternatives page to find an equivalent Linux app to replace your Windows or OS X app when you make that switch. The app's page has user submitted screenshots and a research section where links to reviews for that app is provided.
Techdirt Are High School Newspapers Obsolete? rating stars
Michael Masnick 06/12/08 23:43:50 first read 160 days ago
When I was in high school years ago, I was both an editor for the school newspaper and a co-founder/editor of an "underground" newspaper that a group of friends put together to compete with the official school newspaper (it probably won't surprise folks to find out my first article for the underground paper was an examination of why an underground newspaper is perfectly legal and can't be prevented by a school administration). Both experiences were quite useful (and fun), but with so much talk these days of the challenges facing the normal newspaper industry, is it worth it for high schools to still publish newspapers? After all, these days, students who want to report on what's going on in a school no longer need the "sanctioned" press, thanks to the internet.

What got me thinking about this was reading an article about a high school principal who decided to shut down the high school's newspaper (via Romenesko) after he got offended by an editorial on flag burning that included a photo of a student burning a flag. The whole thing seemed ridiculous -- because there's nothing to stop the students from taking the content, and putting it all online and not needing any stamp of approval from the school administration.

Obviously, there's something to be said for the learning experience that can be provided by working together on a project, and the potential mentoring of a school newspaper advisor (though if I remember correctly, our advisor didn't actually do much), but that could just as easily be done through other means, including classes/extra-curricular activities focusing on helping students create their own content for online purposes, rather than under the umbrella of any official school newspaper.

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OSNews.com-Exploring the Future of computing Meet the Dell E and E Slim rating stars
anonymous 06/13/08 18:11:17 first read 160 days ago
Dell has finally released a few glimpses on their upcoming Eee 900 competitor, called the Dell E (name subject to change). The Dell E sports an 8.9 inch display with three variations of configurations: Dell E, E Video, and E Video+, with one increasing the specifications respectively. Dell is also launching a second MID, the Dell E Slim, with a larger 12.1 inch display and two configurations: E Slim, and E Slim+. Both devices will run Linux and Windows XP.
Engadget-www.engadget.com ASUS Eee PC 901 priced, reviewed rating stars
Thomas Ricker 06/13/08 01:34:00 first read 160 days ago

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We now have official US pricing for ASUS' new Eee PC lineup. The Eee PC 901 nabs a $599 MSRP for both Linux and Windows XP versions. The pricing for the 1000 and 1000H models is a bit more fluid (read: could change) but is currently pegged at $699 for an Eee PC 1000 (Linux or Windows XP) and $649 for the Windows XP 1000H (H, as in hard disk drive). We'll have to wait and see how that pricing works out for them with MSI's $399 Wind coming later this summer (the $499 XP version in a few days) along side Acer's $400 Aspire One. Oh, and then there's that pesky Dell E-series said to be starting at $299 by the time they ship in August or September. For now you can check the full reviews, which, as you'd expect, see the evolutionary jumps made by the Eee PC 901 universally commended -- especially the 6-cell, 6600mAh battery. Laptop managed to eke-out 4.38-hours (Stuff, well over 5-hours) of life with WiFi turned on -- well short of the 7.8-hours listed by ASUS but much better than previous Eees. Both reviews share our concern: price.

Read -- US Pricing
Read -- Laptop review
Read -- Stuff review
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GigaOMNET Parallels Update Adds New Tools for Linux [OStatic] rating stars
anonymous 06/12/08 23:25:47 first read 160 days ago

There's a new version of Parallels Desktop for Mac available that adds more support for Linux users. According to MacNN, Build 5608 "adds support for guest Parallels Tools for Linux in the latest Linux distributions (including Ubuntu 8)."

Parallels is a popular virtualization tool for Apple computers that allows users to run additional operating systems under Mac OS X without rebooting. Parallels customers using Desktop 3.0 for Mac can download this build for free. New users can download a free trial or purchase Parallels Desktop for Mac for $79.99

 

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UberGizmo-www.ubergizmo.com A Closer Look at the Acer Aspire One rating stars
anonymous 06/13/08 01:31:23 first read 160 days ago
A Closer Look at the Acer Aspire One

Here's more information about the Acer Aspire One - apparently the good folks at LaptopMag have managed to snag a pre-production version, and here's what they have to say about it.

Nevertheless, this mini-notebook is one of the thinnest and lightest we’ve tested, which also offers it a competitive advantage. The customized Linux interface is also one of the best we’ve seen, a worthy competitor to ASUS’s customized version of Xandros Linux. We look forward to putting the two custom Linuxes head-to-head.

Unfortunately, being unable to open it up and upgrade both the flash drive and RAM is quite the bummer.

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Techdirt 'Free Software' Scammers Fined $2.2 Million rating stars
Michael Masnick 06/13/08 08:38:00 first read 160 days ago
We've seen various incarnations of the scam (often found in infomercials) where a company offers you something for "free," but in the fine print, you're really signing up for an ongoing paid service. For years, some of the biggest "ringtone" companies made much of their money this way, offering "free" or cheap ringtones that actually involved the user signing up for a monthly service without realizing it. The infamous "Video Professor" has been accused of running a similar system, though the company vehemently denies this.

Either way, it appears that the FTC is starting to crack down on some of these practices, fining a competitor to "Video Professor," called ThinkAll, $2.2 million. Apparently ThinkAll took this scam to a new level. It offered "free" software, where you simply had to pay for the shipping and handling -- though, it sounds like that was really just so the company could get your credit card on file. After receiving that first free CD, customers were offered 3 more titles totally free (not even any shipping). If you decided to accept that software (and why wouldn't you?) it made you check a box saying you had read the terms of service. Of course no one reads the full terms of service, which include (hidden down in the 7th paragraph) the fact that in accepting this "free" software, you're actually agreeing to sign up for a monthly fee-based service. Quite sneaky... until the FTC stepped in. Hopefully other businesses take notice and start avoiding these types of scams.

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Gizmodo Airwolf Helicopter Replica Doesn't Come With Jan-Michael Vincent [Airwolf] rating stars
Jack Loftus 05/17/08 06:30:00 first read 187 days ago

Do you still mourn the day the networks took Airwolf off the air for good? Does the thought of flying through the cool mountain skies of the California wilderness, your trusty Bluetick Coonhound Tet at you side, excite you to no end? Me neither (city slicker, present), but that doesn't mean this Airwolf helicopter replica is any less cool. Sure it doesn't have an interior, and the chain gun has been suspiciously removed, but it's got character, and probably still smells like the feathered coiffure of Jan-Michael Vincent. That's Stringfellow Hawke, to you civies. More pics and budget pricing for this hunk of nostalgia after the jump.

That dust is 1980s dust. That means this chopper is a collector's item, not filthy dirty. Bidding started at about $40,000, and concludes later today.
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Gizmodo Gorgeous Shots Of Microwaved CDs [Images] rating stars
Mark Wilson 05/17/08 11:00:00 first read 187 days ago

We haven't nuked a CD since the 90s either, but maybe that's only because we didn't have the right camera setup to capture the digital destruction in all of its glory. The Wacky Archives features a few remarkable shots of our ex-favorite pastime and we strongly recommend it as an opulently wasteful way to burn 3 minutes of your precious Saturday. To see the price a microwave pays for its art, hit the jump.

...like a robot exploded in there, its silver blood splattered with Pollockian imprecision. [Wacky Archives via MAKE]


digg / Technology XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot? rating stars
anonymous 05/17/08 12:48:20 first read 187 days ago
"....here’s what gives me pause about XP coming to the XO: There’s no way Linux will get an equal shake on OLPC’s XO. In fact, I reckon that more XO units will ship with XP than Linux in the not too distant future. Why? Governments are making the buying decisions. Not kids."
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    • Pretty cool   down arrow(201 days ago)
      Could be a good thing, think I read something about aggressive parents here in Australia too, this technology could be handy I think.
    • nice, that would be...   down arrow(299 days ago)
      nice, that would be pretty cool to try out, wish the local mall here had one, then again, pretty hard to get lost in that one
    • no its not worth it   down arrow(300 days ago)
      no its not worth it
    • I really do want one,   down arrow(300 days ago)
      I really do want one, but, well, same resolution as the nokia 770,800 or the new 810, so if it was larger resolution then this, then I would get it today
    • cool, wish they had...   down arrow(302 days ago)
      cool, wish they had something like this in Australia too
    • that is cool :)   down arrow(304 days ago)
      that is cool :)
    • I agree, somethings are...   down arrow(304 days ago)
      I agree, somethings are much better discussed face to face, but then again, a lot of other things are perfectly done in an email, I think there needs to be a balance here, like with everything, the social aspect of working is also important since you spend so much time at work.
    • I rather   down arrow(304 days ago)
      I rather get a panasonic r7 or a thinkbook x300 :)
    • hehe, very funny   down arrow(381 days ago)
      hehe, very funny
    • cool   down arrow(390 days ago)
      cool, might give widsets another go, tried it a few months ago, but wasnt too impressed

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