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Researchers: Macs are less secure than Windows PCs

For years, Apple fans have claimed that Macs are invulnerable to attack, while belittling Windows as being full of security holes. Now the tables are turned --- not only has a Trojan infected Macs and created a botnet, but several well-known researchers warn that Mac OS X is less secure than either Windows or Linux.

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The five best, new things in Ubuntu Linux 9.04

The release candidate of Ubuntu Linux's latest version, Jaunty Jackalope, Ubuntu 9.04 is almost out and it's looking like a good one. Here are the five best things you'll have to look forward to in this release.

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The difference between Linux and Windows

There are all kinds of differences between the two, but a major one, which often gets over-looked, is that Linux is in a constant state of evolution, while Windows moves 'forward' in a series of year-long steps. Here's what that means for you.

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Report: Firefox is the world's most vulnerable browser

Firefox fans take note: A just-released report from the security company Secunia found that Firefox is far more vulnerable than Opera, Safari, and Internet Explorer --- and by a wide margin. In 2008, it had nearly four times as many vulnerabilities as each of those browsers.

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Linux gets reseller friendly

If you're just Joe or Jane Linux user, you probably could care less about the reseller or channel sales side of Linux. It's got nothing to do with you. But, if you're own a business and want to work with Linux or open-source software, than SYNNEX's announcing the launch of the Open Source Channel Alliance is big news.

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Microsoft honcho: Vista is the "most secure OS on the planet"

Microsoft has thrown down the gauntlet to Linux and Mac OS X users: It now claims that Vista is more secure than any operating system ever created, including Linux and Mac OS X. I've got details in my blog.

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When did you first use Linux?

At the recently concluded Linux Foundation Summit in San Francisco, some Foundation staffers asked several people when they started with Linux, which lead me to the same question.

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MLB.com looks great on desktop Linux

According to Major League Baseball, you can only watch MLB.com's baseball games on Windows or a Mac. Wrong. You can now watch your favorite team -- go Cubs! -- on most Linux desktops as well.

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And the winners of the Linux Foundation video competition are...

Well, I didn't pick a winner, but you can decide for yourself if the top three Linux Foundation videos are your personal best of the best.

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Ubuntu accuses Microsoft of Linux netbook FUD

If you think that Windows now completely rules the netbook world, you've been drinking way too much Microsoft kool-aid according to Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu.

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Video: Take a look inside a Google data center

Google has been opening up lately with their data center technology. Today, they've posed a quick tour of one of their monster data center facilities.

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Linux desktop neglect

Most of the reasons that Linux has only a tiny slice of the desktop market pie has little to do with Linux, but the Linux distributors are also partly to blame.

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Google/ARM netbooks still have to play the name game

By now, just about everyone knows that Google Android isn't just an operating system for mobile phones. T-Mobile was outed today by the New York Times as planning a number of Android-based devices for the home. Plans are going forward for Google's Linux OS to be put on ARM-based Mobile Internet Devices(MIDs) and, more importantly, netbooks in the next few months.

ARM based? (Try to stick with me here.)

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Good-bye Solaris? The fate of Sun's top 5 technologies

IBM buying Sun is a done deal. But, what does that mean for Solaris and OpenSolaris? Java? NetBeans? Here are my best guesses.

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Ding-dong! Solaris is dead?

IBM logoIn Friday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches IBM move forward with its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Not to mention what Steve Wozniak did next...

[The title is with grudging apologies to Mike Rothman, but he still owes me plenty]

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