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- KOffice 2.0 Beta 2 Released
- Qt Gets Prettied Up
- First look: Mozilla's mobile Fennec browser
- Bill Gates founds a new tech company
- Pidgin 2.5.1 (GNOME)
- Open Source to the Rescue
- Support the Free Software Foundation’s high-priority list campaign
- On Opera patch day, a new zero-day flaw
- Hands on: Toshiba NB100 netbook review
- Van Dam Iron Works vacillates between Linux and Windows
- Memory issues: Firefox 3.0.2 and Mandriva 2008.1
- Screencast: gnome-do v0.5 for Fedora 10
- Open Source Gets Into Wall St. Back Office
- SilverStone Sugo SG04 (pc case)
- Open shop on GNOME 3.0 planning
- Straightening Out Some Silly Stuff Being Written About Apple v. Psystar
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