‘iPhone Killer’ is Finally Here: It’s Not Quite What You Think

Watch out, iPhone: A new open-source device is an iPhone killer--literally.

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OpenStreetMap Attracts 200,000 Volunteers

A volunteer-led project to create an open-source map of the entire earth has amassed over 200,000 contributors.

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FileZilla 3.3.1

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more. What's new: Implement missing tab creation from context menu *nix: Reduce flicker on tab creation Set initial focus in chmod dialog to input box for numeric value Correct handling of unexpected closure of SFTP connection Download: FileZilla 3.31

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Google Chrome OS: Hot Target for Hackers in 2010

Google's operating system, announced in July and released as open-source in November, will likely attract attention from hackers due to its status as "new kid on the block," predicts one security researcher.

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Subscriptions Boost Red Hat Revenue

Open-source enterprise software vendor Red Hat on Tuesday reported fiscal third-quarter revenue up 18 percent from the same quarter last year.

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Firefox Update Fixes Three Critical Flaws

Version 3.5.6 of the open-source browser shores up security and stability issues.

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DECAF, the anti-Microsoft COFEE, now available

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You sorta knew this was going to happen. Microsoft COFEE, a highly secretive forensics tool used by law enforcement, leaked onto the Internet several weeks ago. People far smarter than I got a hold of it, and have created what has been dubbed DECAF, an anti-COFEE set of tools that you can install to block the effects of COFEE.

DECAF, which obviously only runs on Windows, works upon the execution of COFEE. When COFEE is launched, DECAF kicks into high gear, and tries to counteract every one of COFEE’s utilities.

It’s sort of strange, but DECAF isn’t open source. Well, weird only in the spirit of the application; the source isn’t available because the creators don’t want their information reverse engineered.

via The Register


TIME’s Top 10 Lists for 2009: Droid is the #1 gadget

TIME has officially released their Top 10 Lists for 2009. The standout winner is the Motorola Droid, which was voted the number one gadget of the year. This is what TIME had to say about it... "Everybody likes Android, Google's open-source smartphone operating system. But a smartphone operating system isn't all that satisfying without an actual kick-ass smartphone wrapped around it. Now Android has one: The Droid is a hefty beast, a metal behemoth without the gloss and finish of the iPhone, but you don't miss it. The Droid's touchscreen is phenomenally sharp and vivid, it has an actual physical (not great, but good enough) keyboard, and best of all, the Droid is on Verizon's best-of-breed 3G network.

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D-Link manufactured Boxee Box revealed to public

Following up on an earlier announcement, the Boxee website has revealed that it will be partnering with the hardware manufacturer D-Link to bring the open source media center to set-top boxes in users' homes. The Boxee Box was unveiled at a special event yesterday in Brooklyn, where details regarding the project's official beta were also discussed. The device, pictured below, has the distinctive appearance of a cube half submerged into the surface the unit is placed upon, and it features a number of ports for connecting display and sound devices, but no CD or DVD drive. Instead, the box's primary interface for removable media is a front-facing SD card slot.

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Google Will Release EtherPad as Open Source

Google has reversed its decision to discontinue its newly-acquired EtherPad application, opting instead to release it later as open source.

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Google Goes With HTML5 Over Gears

Google will end Gears, an open-source plug-in project it launched two years ago to allow Web applications to function offline.

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You can install Chrome OS on your Dell Mini 10v right now

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You can now run Chromium OS, the open source developmental version of Google Chrome OS, on your Dell Mini 10v. Don’t have one? Neither do I, so don’t feel too bad.

It make take some time to set up. For one, the download (an image file), as put together by a few of Dell’s Linux guys, weighs in at 7.5GB. Not only will that take a while to download, but you’ll also need a flash drive with at least 8GB of free space on there—another thing I don’t have. You’ll also need access to another Linux-based computer (well, any computer that can run the “dd” command) to get everything up and running.

Beyond that, it does appear to be fairly painless to instal. You download said image file then copy it from the Linux computer using “dd” to the flash drive. You take this flash drive, stick it into you Dell Mini 10, and away you go!

What’s your reward for going through all that? Running Chromium OS, of course. Think of it as Google Chrome OS, but way alpha.

I’m going to file this under the “Why would you bother doing that? Because you can” category.

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Open Source Software Ready for Big Business

Open source has moved into a new phase where it is evaluated more on its technical merits than on the community model of software development. Here's a...

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FileZilla 3.3.0

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

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Firefox: Five Years In The Open Source Hen House

Wasn't open source supposed to be the next big thing? Firefox was, but the open source fizzled.

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Firefox Turns 5: Happy Birthday Firefox!

Mozilla's open source entry has made many converts and stepped up browser competition, and the next release is coming soon.

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Happy Birthday Firefox! Firefox Turns 5

Mozilla's open source entry has made many converts and stepped up browser competition, and the next release is coming soon.

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Google Releases Core Development Tools as Open Source

Google has released internal development tools as open source, hoping developers will find them useful in building faster Web applications.

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Verizon Droid’s Secret Weapon: Android 2.0

The Verizon Droid iDon't ad campaign has a lot to say about what the iPhone can't do that the Droid can. Because it is built on the open source Android operating system, the Droid can also integrate with business in ways the iPhone isn't capable of.

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Mozilla unveils Raindrop communication platform

The company Mozilla, famous for its Firefox web browser, is constantly evolving its technologies; its Labs division regularly releases new products for testing, and today another has been pushed out. It's called 'Raindrop', and it aims to serve as an open-source, experimental communication and email platform for users. Raindrop, found here, has been described by Mozilla as, "an exploration in messaging innovation being led by the team responsible for Thunderbird, to explore new ways to use Open Web technologies to create useful, compelling messaging experiences." It's in the form of a web-app, though to better describe it, we've embedded some videos below for you to watch.

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The Flurry Alarm Clock is a luddite’s Chumby

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You know the Chumby, right? It’s that bedside clock/alarm/radio/YouTube & Flickr open source thingamabob. It’s hella cool, but it’s also kind of complicated for the non-techy and requires WiFi to work. I say blah to that! Really the only extra info you need to know in the morning besides the time is the weather anyway. That’s where the Flurry Alarm Clock from Ambient Devices comes in.

This little alarm clock sports the standard alarm clock functions, but adds weather info to the mix. The AccuWeather 2-day forecast is piped in via Ambient’s free InfoCast wireless network. This means that you really could give this as a Christmas gift to your technically-challenged mother and she could use all of it’s functions with ease. I mean, look at it, there’s nothing complicated or overwhelming about it. But there’s one little thing, it’s $129 at Best Buy, which means your mom probably won’t get one for Christmas.


New WikiReader Lets You Take Online Encyclopedia Offline

Openmoko, maker of the first open source cell phone, released its new WikiReader handheld. The $99 device allows you to browse over 3 million Wikipedia entries...

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FileZilla 3.2.8.1

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

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Why open source will never rule the desktop and why it doesn’t have to

open-sourceOpen source software is our era’s version of the French scientific salon. In the 18th and 19th centuries, young men (mostly men) would gather at the feet of elder scientists to learn the truth of the day. In Revolutionary France it was philosophy and natural science they studied and in the open source forums of the past decades it was discussions of the finer points of kernels, interrupts, and elegant coding. Purveyors of open source software have gone on to create an international network of crack programmers who all bear the same battle scars and have reveled in the same successes.

But they always want more. They want the desktop. Not content to run the plumbing of the Internet and to control the firmware on almost every scientific device in the world, open source proponents believe it is their birthright to supplant Windows on the desktop or, barring that, at least gain mind share in the average home computer.

They never will. Ubuntu is lovely. KDE is great. Debian is the bomb. Even OS X is pretty hot stuff. But none of them will ever take the desktop. That’s because the desktop is dying and they have already taken the second – soon-to-be central screen – the cellphone and that’s more than enough. Open source is now mobile.

Unfortunately, open source purists won’t like how their handiwork will be storming the world. First, there’s Android. It will be the dominant smartphone OS by the middle of next decade. It is stable, attractively priced (free), and easy to pour into any mobile mold. Android of late has been splintering and it will be interesting to see how the different UI overlays and even different compiled libraries will evolve over time but once China builds out their Ophone platform, essentially a Chinese branch of Android, expect a huge change in the smart- and feature-phone market. But it’s still corporate, right?

Add Chrome OS to this picture and you essentially have the gamut of form factors covered. But Chrome doesn’t belong on desktops and, thanks to netbooks, it would have to stay there. A free OS from Google is much more enticing to a certain audience, once they’ve been convinced of the device’s quality, than a Microsoft Taxed copy of Windows. So even if its corporate software, it doesn’t matter. It’s still open source.

Open source advocates, like old Nirvana fans, especially won’t like the selling out of free software concepts when it comes to the marketing in app and media stores. Everyone a around “open source” concepts including Palm saying they’re opening up their Apps Store in odd ways and Symbian is paying lip service to open while taking its own sweet time. Android will eclipse and potentially destroy these efforts, and, like die-hard fans seeing Kurt and Krist on MTV, this causes some open source advocates to tremble with rage, point one quivering finger, and mouth “Sell out.” Most of this is marketing bluster but, in fact, it is the only way these folks see of gaining traction. Who runs these companies? Old Linux hackers. They know the best way to get people to buy drinks is to offer free wings.

But fear not. All those decades of kernel hacking are not for nought. Open source has taught entire generations that anything is possible with a little code. These new developers understand the innate elegance of UIs, the value of user experience tweaks, and the tinkerers drive to constantly improve. They will beat Microsoft, at least on the mobile front, and by the time anyone notices they’ll own the majority of the small screens in the world.

They’ll never rule the desktop, but they can rule the real estate around the desktop, a greater prize indeed.


FileZilla 3.2.8

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

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Nexuiz 2.5.2

Nexuiz is a 3d deathmatch game that has been in development since the summer of 2002. The goal of the project is to create a high quality first person shooter that can be played freely across all platforms in one package: PC, Mac, and can be even included in Linux distributions. The game is entirely open source, with the sources of the engine, gamecode, map files, and compiling tools, all included with the download, all under the GPL license. New features include: New gamemode: CTS (get from A to B).

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Former Microsoft Open-source Chief Joins Cloud Startup

Former Microsoft open-source chief Sam Ramji has joined cloud-computing startup Sonoa Systems.

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Daily Crunch: It Came From Burbank Edition

Paperboy: The Movie is actually a better idea than Hollywood’s had in years
Strange CPU monitor is not a tumor
Disney to put an end to those pesky “paper” books
Funambol: open source mobile cloud sync (with contest!)
VholdR ups its ContourHD action-cam up to 1080p


FileZilla 3.2.8-rc1

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

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FileZilla 3.2.8-rc1

FileZilla is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized independently. The program offers support for firewalls and proxy connections as well as SSL and Kerberos GSS security. Additional features include keep alive, auto ascii/binary transfer, download queue, manual transfers, raw FTP commands and more.

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