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Read articles with similar Topic  Bringing KDE Closer to Joe User's Desktop
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-11 19:00:32

KDE 3 was released only a few months ago, and it is, to date, the most successful version of the series, serving more than 50% of the Unix and Linux desktops, surpassing Gnome (~21%) and the rest of the gang. However, KDE is not perfect, and still not as comfortable as the Windows or as sexy as the MacOSX desktops. It lacks two things: integration with the underlying system and UI polishing. Today, I will mostly talk about the polishing part, as a lot has been already said elsewhere about the seemingly unsolvable integration issue (because of the modularity and completely independant/remote software projects.) Update: And as I was just publishing this article, KDE 3.1-Alpha was released. I hope that some of my recommendations will make it to the final version of KDE 3.1.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Microsoft Readying 'Avalon' Framework for Longhorn
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-11 17:20:14

"With Longhorn, the next version of Windows due out in 2005, the company will take its first serious stab at delivering on Gates' vision. And a new application programming interface (API) framework, code-named Avalon, will be at the core of Longhorn's new information-access architecture, according to sources. Avalon is the key to the new "inductive" user interface that will debut in Longhorn, sources say. The new UI will allow users to organize and share information more intuitively, most likely using some kind of "dock," a la Microsoft Office XP, sources say. " Read the report at eWeek.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Gentoo Linux 1.2: Getting Better Every Day
  By Contributing Editor - Posted on 2002-07-11 15:44:21

"I admit it: I have a soft spot for Gentoo Linux. I'm not sure if it's because it's the shiny new kid on the block, or its focus on a part of the Linux market that was fairly ignored before (distribution-wise). Maybe it's just the excitement and energy that tends to surround any new project. Who knows." The review is at LinuxPlanet. Our Take: Hmm, it seems that women like the challenge of Gentoo (count me in). Or, maybe that "soft spot" is for Daniel and Spider. ;-)

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Read articles with similar Topic  Marcelo Tosatti: Big Business and the Future of Linux
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-11 15:43:57

The new Linux kernel maintainer speaks to ZDNet UK about opportunities for Linux in applications big and small, and explains why UnitedLinux is a good idea.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Liberty Alliance Set to Battle Passport
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-11 15:43:15

The Sun-backed group will unveil the detailed workings of their Liberty Alliance specification--leading the way to build "single-sign-on" Web sites and software. Read the report at ZDNews.

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  By David Adams - Posted on 2002-07-10 15:38:50

Show your co-workers, friends, and family that you're a member of the Geek Elite. Buy an OSNews Shirt, Hat, or Mug! Each one will be lovingly hand-crafted just for you by busy robots. In the comments below, let us know if you'd be interested in OSNews shirts with cheeky captions like "I Knew Linux Before Linux was Cool." Suggest some cheeky captions. And let us know if you'd be interested in other OSNews merchandise like bags, other clothing, mouse pads, etc.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Microsoft to Ship 64-bit .NET Preview this Month
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 15:37:03

"Microsoft is to ship the McKinley version of its 64-bit .NET Server preview software to PC manufacturers later this month. It being tagged Microsoft Windows Advanced Server, Limited Edition version 1.2, one can reasonably conclude that it is not finished as such, but if we're going to provide software for Intel hardware as soon as it's out (which is what we've said we'll do, isn't it?) then LE it has to be." Read the report at TheRegister.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Microsoft Releases Fifth Beta Version of IE 6.0 SP1 To Testers
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 15:36:43

Microsoft yesterday released a new beta build 2800.1067 of Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 to its set of external testers. The email sent to testers states that this new beta build includes all IE 6 security patches up to and including the security patch released on May 15th which addresses Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-023. The report was found at ActiveWin.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Lindows Says OEMs are Responding to "Builder Program"
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 15:35:56

Larry Kettler, the new director of Builder sales at Lindows, says the response to last month's announcement of the Builder Program "has been overwhelming." In an email letter, he says that many OEMs are preparing to launch LindowOS on "a number of computer system SKUs." Read the rest of the report at NewsForge.

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Read articles with similar Topic  The Desktop Beyond GNOME and KDE
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 15:35:34

Nicholas Petreley explores desktop Linux beyond GNOME and KDE. In this column, he examines and compares several window-managers, detailing which of these applications is best for different types of users. The article is at LinuxWorld.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Replace Your Mouse With Your Eye
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 03:04:56

Computers of the future could be controlled by eye movements, rather than a mouse or keyboard. Scientists at Imperial College, London, are working on eye-tracking technology that analyses the way we look at things. The team are trying to gain an insight into visual knowledge - the way we see objects and translate that information into actions. Read the report at BBC News.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Flat Panel iMac Gets Super-Sized
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-10 00:47:27

"Apple Computer plans to serve up a new iMac model with a larger flat-panel display during next week's Macworld Expo trade show, according to sources. The upgrade to a 17-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) comes as sales have all but stalled on existing 15-inch flat-panel iMacs." Read the report at ZDNews.

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Read articles with similar Topic  IBM WebSphere SDK for Web Services on Linux
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru, submitted by Frank - Posted on 2002-07-10 00:46:32

The initial release of the IBM WebSphere SDK for Web Services on Linux is now available. Developers can easily create Java-based applications for Web service providers and consumers. This offering contains everything developers need in a single convenient package, including a IBM SDK for Java technology, a runtime environment, a private UDDI registry, tools, samples, and documentation. It's based on open specifications for Web services such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI and runs on both Linux and Windows operating systems. The IBM WebSphere SDK for Web Services includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation and is being offered at this time for free.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Lindows Operating System Review at HiTechMods
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru, submitted by Prognathous - Posted on 2002-07-09 15:48:01

"Lindows OS - Is this OS the second coming or just another Linux distribution that will fall by the wayside. Since Lindows.com has released its Insiders from the initial Non Disclosure Agreement which was a confidentiality agreement that prevented us from discussing the OS anywhere outside of the Insiders Forum I am now able to give some insight to this mysterious OS." Review is at HiTechMods.

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Read articles with similar Topic  Hacker Cracks Apple Downloads
  By Eugenia Loli-Queru - Posted on 2002-07-09 15:47:11

"A security mailing list has alerted Apple's OSX users to a program that could let a hacker piggyback malicious code on downloads from the company's SoftwareUpdate service." Read the report at ZDNews.

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