Stories about: Lynx

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    Interview: Tim Allison, former national sales and marketing manager at Sega Ozisoft, on the glory days of Sega 23/11/2011 13:54:00

    When Sega was still in the business of manufacturing consoles, Sega Ozisoft was the local Sega distributor in Australia. Former national sales and marketing manager at Sega Ozisoft, Tim Allison, looks back at the time when Sega was at its peak globally, as well as the challenges behind the local launches of the 32X and Saturn.
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    HP to put Xeon chips in high-end Integrity servers 23/11/2011 09:15:17

    Hewlett-Packard has updated the road map for its high-end Integrity servers to include systems that can accommodate both Xeon- and Itanium-based servers side by side, the company announced Tuesday.
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    Can You Do Real Work With the 30-Year-Old IBM 5150? 13/08/2011 01:00:00

    When IBM released its first personal computer, the 5150, 30 years ago, it was deliberately drab--black, gray, and low-key. That's because IBM intended the 5150 to be a serious machine for people doing serious work.
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    There's more to love in Puppy Linux 5.2.5 05/04/2011 05:27:00

    Back in January I wrote about some of the features of Puppy Linux that make it particularly suitable for use on old and slow computers, but over the weekend a new version of the open source operating system was released with even more reasons to check it out.
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    3D Smartphones: Gamechanger or Gimmick? 24/03/2011 11:53:00

    This Spring's CTIA delivered something totally new to the US mobile market: 3D phones.
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    Work begins on Ubuntu 11.10 'Oneiric Ocelot' 08/03/2011 07:44:00

    The final release of "Natty Narwhal," or version 11.04 of Canonical's Ubuntu Linux distribution, may still be more than a month away, but project founder Mark Shuttleworth on Monday officially inaugurated work on its successor with the announcement that version 11.10 will be called "Oneiric Ocelot."
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    For an old or slow PC, try Puppy Linux 5.2 12/01/2011 08:58:00

    There's no doubt Canonical's popular Ubuntu Linux distribution gets the majority of attention in the Linux world these days, but there are myriad others equally worthy of consideration.
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    What you need to know about the year of the cloud 31/12/2010 14:05:00

    2010 saw Microsoft make a big grab for the cloud, while big business got serious about building clouds of its own
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    How to choose a Linux laptop 19/11/2010 11:29:00

    With the many choices and factors to consider, choosing a laptop of any kind can be a considerable challenge. Choosing one for use with Linux, however, brings its own special set of considerations, since it's not yet always a plug-and-play world for the open source operating system.
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    Jolicloud may beat Chrome OS to netbook market 13/11/2010 12:07:00

    Google's Chrome OS may be ultimately intended to run on cloud-focused netbooks when it comes out, but as of yesterday it looks like a small, startup competitor could beat the search giant to the proverbial punch.
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    Linux Mint 9 18/10/2010 14:10:00

    Linux distributions come through our office in a constant flood. Most of them stick around long enough for a quick try-out on one of our test systems or on a VirtualBox virtual machine. A few find permanent homes. We currently use OpenSUSE on servers; and Ubuntu, Fedora, and MEPIS on desktops and laptops. Now, we have a new resident on our desktop: Linux Mint 9.
 
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