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Do Apple iPhones and iPads Outlast Google Android Devices?

Linux Today  Fri, 07/29/2011 - 11:01

The VAR Guy: "Unlike their Apple counterparts, it looks like Android devices are seemingly disposable and become outdated pretty darn quickly."


 

5 unusual games for Linux

Linux Today  Mon, 11/22/2010 - 05:03

Linuxaria: "We often hear that there are no games on Linux, or that are much worse than their counterparts for windows, so today I want to show some unusual games that run perfectly on our favorite operating system."


 

Navigating and Working in Scribus

Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community  Tue, 11/16/2010 - 09:48

Scribus has mixed reputation among free software users.


 

8 Best Android Apps for Health and Fitness

Digg / Tech Industry News  Sun, 05/02/2010 - 17:10

We know your iPhone-owning counterparts have plenty of apps for tracking their calories and kilometers to stay in shape, but there are plenty of health-related apps in the Android Market, too.


 

American IT companies more secretive than Indian

Digg / Tech Industry News  Sun, 04/25/2010 - 17:50

India's IT firms are far more open than their U.S. counterparts about their workforces. Oh, the things we could learn about globalization if U.S. firms weren't so secretive and stingy about their labor force disclosures.


 

Linux 101: Updating Your System

Linux Today  Wed, 12/16/2009 - 12:33

Linux.com: "But even though Linux has evolved into the user-friendly operating system it is, there are still some systems that are fundamentally different than their Windows counterparts.

So it is always best to understand those systems in order to be able to properly use those system."


 

Linux jobs outpacing Windows; virtualization is 'hot'

Linux Today  Tue, 11/03/2009 - 13:02

Search Enterprise Linux: "Windows job-seekers may have 30% more available openings today in the U.S. than their Linux counterparts.

On the upside, however, the number of Linux listings nationwide is growing while demand for Windows staffers is dropping."


 

Orphaned Accounts Are a Growing Security Concern, Study Says

Redmond Developer News | News  Sun, 05/18/2008 - 18:00

IT auditors examine accounts just like their financial auditing counterparts. Instead of trial balances, they look at system user accounts to determine who signed on when and who did what.

But what about who's logging into what account and when? More important, do these people even work here anymore?