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Emblaze First Else smartphone axed; Intuition UI may be licensed
Jun 30th

Fledgeling touchscreen smartphone UI developer Emblaze has axed its First Else handset, citing “critical delays in deliveries and the current status of the project.” The First Else was to be the first device to use the company’s one-thumb interface, Intuition, promising single hand ease of use with a new, semi-circular options wheel. The First Else itself had specs much in line with the rest of the smartphone market, perhaps adding to Emblaze’s concerns they wouldn’t be able to sufficiently position the handset as distinct. However, this might not be the last we see of the Intuition UI, since Emblaze is now apparently looking for licensing opportunities which could see it used on other devices
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Emblaze First Else smartphone axed; Intuition UI may be licensed
Password protect files and folders in Linux
Jun 26th
Security sometimes equates to sanity. You have to keep sensitive information from prying eyes for various reasons. You might have a folder that needs to be given access only to certain people and it lives within a public folder.
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Password protect files and folders in Linux
Jolicloud 1.0 Bringing Touch Support Some Time in the Future [Video]
Jun 21st

Whens’ the last time we saw a Jolicloud video demo? A little over a year ago .
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Jolicloud 1.0 Bringing Touch Support Some Time in the Future [Video]
Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness
Jun 21st
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As you well know, I am a big fan of the Linux command line. Because of this I use the terminal a lot. I am also a fan of Linux eye candy and making my desktop as clean and sleek as possible
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Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness
Install WordPress on Your Own Server With Softaculous
Jun 21st

Would you like to install WordPress on your own server the easy way?
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Setting up a network printer in Fedora 13
Jun 20th

I have been bragging to everyone how user-friendly Fedora has become with it’s most recent release for a while now. Some people are prone to believe me and some are not
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Setting up a network printer in Fedora 13
In Depth: Has Windows 7 killed Linux on the desktop? | Tech News
Jun 20th
Now I’m a die-hard fan of Linux who’ll need a really compelling reason to go back to Windows, but that puts me in the tiniest of minorities. Should people like me still be trying to convince people happy with XP or Windows 7 to switch? …
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In Depth: Has Windows 7 killed Linux on the desktop? | Tech News
Windows 7 & Linux 11.2 Parallel Installation – Zimbra :: Forums
Jun 20th
Dear All, I do run Windows 7 and Linux 11.2 (opensuse) both 64-Bit versions on my machine. I would like to install Zimbra Desktop under both OS and.
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Windows 7 & Linux 11.2 Parallel Installation – Zimbra :: Forums
Transmission 2.0 Adds a Whole Lot of Stability to the Popular BitTorrent Client [Downloads]
Jun 19th

Mac/Linux: The very popular open source BitTorrent client Transmission has reached another milestone, and while its big January update added some great features, this release is all about speed and stability.
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