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    Linux users talk GlustersFS, Drupal 26 February, 2010 16:13

    The Linux users group of Victoria will hosts its monthly meeting on 2 March, featuring presentations on file system, GlustersFS, and the use of open source software in humanities.
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    IBM: Vulnerabilities fell in 2009, but other risks abound 26 February, 2010 08:08

    The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and Risk Report.
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    New IBM Power7 servers capable of virtualization 25 February, 2010 11:02

    With a promise of better performance, lower total cost of ownership, and optimum features for virtualization, IT solutions vendor IBM today announced the launch of its new IBM Power7 system servers, which builds on the successes of its predecessor.
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    Linux 2.6.33 released: nVidia driver in, Android out 25 February, 2010 10:48

    The first Linux kernel release of 2010 has arrived with version 2.6.33 and it is big on graphics with a new open source nVidia driver and support for the Nintendo Wii and GameCube gaming consoles, in addition to usual high-end features.
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    Virtualisation drives iTX results 24 February, 2010 12:39

    Organisational spending on ICT during the global financial crisis has helped lift the half year results of distributor iTX (ASX:ITX).
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    Twitter growth prompts switch from MySQL to 'NoSQL' database 24 February, 2010 08:29

    Ryan King, an engineer at Twitter, today told the blog MyNoSQL that the social networking company plans to move from MySQL to the Cassandra database for what he called its resilience, scalability and large community of open-source developers.
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    PocketGear buys Handango 24 February, 2010 07:37

    PocketGear on Tuesday said it acquired Handango, creating the biggest cross-platform mobile application store.
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    Study: Android, iPhone fastest-growing smartphone platforms 24 February, 2010 06:57

    Android and Apple's iPhone OS were the fastest-growing smartphone platforms in 2009, with sales of the iPhone OS overtaking those of Windows Mobile, research company Gartner said Tuesday. Symbian and Research In Motion's BlackBerry still lead the market, it said.
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    Microsoft, Amazon strike patent licensing deal 23 February, 2010 13:56

    Amazon.com has agreed to pay Microsoft an undisclosed sum as part of a patent cross-licensing deal between the companies announced on Monday.
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    Microsoft vs. Google: The empire strikes back 23 February, 2010 07:13

    It can't be easy being Ray Ozzie. Microsoft's chief software architect is just 18 months into the job as Bill Gates' handpicked successor, yet depending on whom you ask, his tenure will either signal a bold new era for the company or mark the beginning of its terminal decline.
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    Chuck Norris botnet karate-chops routers hard 22 February, 2010 14:00

    If you haven't changed the default password on your home router, you may be in for an unwanted visit from Chuck Norris -- the Chuck Norris botnet, that is.
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