today's leftovers:
- Vancouver becomes role model for open source
- Gecko EduBook: The Tinkerer Netbook
- Palm Pre, part 1: the BlackBerry killer
- Red Hat: Go big or play it safe?
- Palm Pre
- Firefox 3.0.11 security and stability release now available
- Open source will never do that...
- Native Multi-Touch Support On Linux
- Browsing your medias
- KDE beta cycle
- Ion-based Linux nettop soars in review
- How Firefox Gets Grass-roots Marketing Right
- Canonical Looking for KDE Developer
- Karmic Koala Alpha 2 Released
- New Atoms will double netbook battery life
- Screencast: Virtual Machine Manager, Fedora 11
- Microsoft plays recession card with Novell
- Happiness is a warm SCM
- New Novell tool to link Linux management to Microsoft System Center
- Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser
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