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Linux on the iPhone: Penguin Poop in Apple's Walled Garden ars Technica: "An iPhone hacker has successfully ported the open source Linux kernel to Apple's popular mobile device. Although the port is still at a very early stage of development and currently only supports a slim subset of the iPhone's capabilities, it demonstrates the versatility of the Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Hackers port Linux kernel to iPhone If you know one thing about Linux users, it's probably this: They enjoy the challenge of installing their operating system of choice on pretty much anything with a transistor in it. It's only a matter of time before they get around to replacing all those electronic si Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Gear Gallery: New Motorola Slider, Mobile TV and the Ultimate Gadget Watch : The Z9 effortlessly satisfies the standard phone user, and pleases the rest of us with a couple extra perks. You get your e-mail and IM; you can listen to music from the microSD card or buy some more. Calls are above-average quality (trust us, we've been shouting into an iPhone for the last yea Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Gear Gallery: New Motorola Slider, Mobile TV and the Ultimate Gadget Watch : The Z9 effortlessly satisfies the standard phone user, and pleases the rest of us with a couple extra perks. You get your e-mail and IM; you can listen to music from the microSD card or buy some more. Calls are above-average quality (trust us, we've been shouting into an iPhone for the last yea Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Alfresco opens up SharePoint to Java, Linux, Oracle, and more Alfresco is making history by opening up Microsoft's SharePoint functionality beyond Microsoft's walled garden infrastructure, enabling customers to choose their applications separate from choosing their infrastructure. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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LiMo's Linux phone platform nears launch The LiMo Foundation plans to release the first version of its Linux software platform for mobile phones in March, with handsets running the software due soon.LiMo's goal is to offer handset manufacturers an open Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Microsoft: Mac, Linux systems can access Office Web Microsoft clarified this week that the upcoming Office Web -- a lightweight version of its Office suite that runs as an online service -- will be available to users running Mac OS X and Linux, as well as from Apple's iPhone. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Filmmaker Errol Morris Gets to the Truth Behind the Abu Ghraib Photographs Errol Morris is one of the world's great digressive talkers, and once he gets started it's almost impossible to stop him. "I don't trust people who don't talk too much," he often says. "You never know what they're thinking." In a crisp white shirt and khaki shorts, the filmma Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Linux set to make mobile splash Linux is set to make a major impact in the mobile computing realm, the executive director of the Linux Foundation stressed at a conference Monday morning.Speaking at the Open Mobile Exchange portion of the O'Rei Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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VMware's VirtualCenter coming to Linux, iPhone VMware CTO Stephen Herrod drew a cheer at the VMworld conference Wednesday by announcing plans to bring the next version of VMware's VirtualCenter management software to Linux and the iPhone.In a speech opening Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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iPhone 3G: The arrival-day FAQs After months of speculation, and weeks since CEO Steve Jobs trumpeted it at his company's annual developers conference, Apple today rolls out its new, faster iPhone 3G.But with the hype seemingly on mute compare Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 2 In Part 1 of this series, I looked at the mechanisms available to IT staffers to activate, deploy and configure iPhones in business environments. But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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How to make the (new) iPhone work at work With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK now come and gone, and the enhanced IT-oriented capabilities planned for the next major iPhone software update in June, it's clear that the iPhone are going to be corporate mainstays. Still, at its heart, the iPhone is a consumer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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5 ways the iPhone 3G still lags in enterprise The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and boring world of things that matter to enterprise IT managers, it's no pinup.Despite Apple's improvements upon the p Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sun: We'll put Java on the iPhone Sun Microsystems is developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple's iPhone and plans to release the JVM some time after June, enabling Java applications to run on the popular mobile device.The JVM is to be based o Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Apple Signs More Nonexclusive iPhone Deals - InformationWeek Enews 2.0Apple Signs More Nonexclusive iPhone DealsInformationWeek - 2 hours agoApple has signed iPhone deals that show it is willing to deviate from its insistence on having only one service provider sell its cell phone in each country.Latest iPhone deals nearly qu Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote : Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote : Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Five reasons to buy the Apple iPhone 3G When the iPhone was introduced, I found it tempting ... very, very tempting. But just enough features and capabilities were missing from Apple's initial cell phone offering that I held off on buying one.I wasn't Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Letting Apple into the enterprise isn't easy Eighteen months ago, Serena Software began exploring the feasibility of supporting Apple MacBooks as an option for its users, most of whom are developers. It was interested in lowering support costs and increasing satisfaction among employees who used Macs at home, in Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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