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The Blag Linux distribution has no components that aren't wholly free to be reused.
What Linux Will Look Like In 2012?
In four years Linux will cleave into three basic usage models; Web-based apps will rule, virtualization will be a breeze, and if you never learned command-line hacking for basic system configuration, you won't have missed a thing.

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The top 25 apps have been mostly games since the store launched.
Review: iPhone Apps Store
The best part of iPhone firmware 2.0 is its ability to access the iPhone Apps Store. You want apps? It's got apps. The store is sheer, addictive fun. Here is an in-depth review of how it all works.

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In June of 2008, GM's board of directors voted to fund production of the Volt.
A Tale Of Two Electric Vehicles
GM's Chevy Volt hybrid electric car is still at least two years away. Meanwhile, upstart Tesla Motors started shipping its all-electric Roadster in July, and has opened a second dealer showroom.

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This Caped Crusader could use some sit-ups and a shave.
Comic-Con Shows Off Costumes, Gadgets, And Gals In Brass Goggles
Even if you're not into comics or science fiction, it's worth going to Comic-Con just for the spectacle.

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The "Welcome to Hobbiton" sign in Matamata, New Zealand, with statue of Golum. Matamata is near the farm where <i>Lord Of The Rings</i> was filmed.
Top Vacations Spots For Geeks
Let the ordinary folks "staycation" -- you've got an insatiable sense of curiosity. So pack your bags and set a course for technologically and scientifically satisfying destinations.

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A fair number of people at OSCON were carrying around "netbooks", such as this OLPC XO machine.
OSCON 2008 In Photos
Serdar Yegulalp's photos from five days of open source buzz at OSCON 2008 in Portland, OR.

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The App Store is available through iTunes 7.7. iPhone apps can be found by searching for "iPhone." There are currently 27 pages of iPhone Apps.
Apple's App Store Opens For Business
Apple's App Store is a big deal, perhaps more even than the hype suggests. The iPhone's accelerometer and vivid graphics enable a wide variety of mobile applications for productivity, education, navigation, gaming, and entertainment.

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Making an album on Kodak Gallery is quick and easy -- more than can be said for other services.
Digital Print Services Buyer's Guide
We tested Kodak Gallery, Ritzpix, Shutterfly, and Wal-Mart.com and found that quick and easy file uploads were not always a simple point-and-click exercise.

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Making an album on Kodak Gallery is quick and easy -- more than can be said for other services.



Garmin Venture HC is a great beginner's unit that lets you add detailed maps later.
GPS Devices For The Sporting Life
If you like your car's GPS receiver, try a handheld GPS unit from Spot, Garmin, Magellan, GolfLogix, or DeLorme, and see what it can do for your next bike ride, hike, golf game, kayaking, or geocaching adventure.

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HTC Touch Diamond, which supports carriers' 3G broadband-like networks, includes features that focus on Web browsing and checking e-mail.
iPhone 3G Alternatives
Apple's iPhone 3G may be hogging the headlines, but there are a slew of other smartphones from HTC, Samsung, RIM, Nokia, LG, and GPS-maker Garmin, that can offer the same, if not better features.

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One of the strange aspects for a westerner in India is seeing cows and oxen just walking down a crowded street--this shot is from along a major street in Hyderabad.
InformationWeek's Trip To India
The Center for Rural Transformation, Satyam, and Emergency Management and Research Institute's call center where just a few of the stops on InformationWeek's recent swing through India.

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One of the strange aspects for a westerner in India is seeing cows and oxen just walking down a crowded street--this shot is from along a major street in Hyderabad.
Fritz Nelson's Photo Album
Behind the scenes with TechWeb's Fritz Nelson and his video crew.

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A paused Fedora 9 session in VMware, with two processor cores enabled.
Review: Virtual Machine Software For The Desktop
Snapshots of virtual machine software for the desktop at work -- from VMware, Microsoft, Sun, and Fabrice Bellard.

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QuickOffice for the iPhone will let you edit, view, and synchronize Office applications on your iPhone.
iPhone Apps To Watch For
Upcoming iPhone apps will let you keep an eye on where your friends are, search maps and the Internet using voice, keep track of baseball scores and highlights, and more.

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Rumor by LG addresses voice, entertainment, and data needs--including text messaging, IM, e-mail, and social networking.
Smartphone-Free Enterprise E-mail
Many standard consumer-grade mobile phones from Nokia, Motorola, LG, Samsung, and others are capable of syncing with Exchange servers, empowering mobile e-mail for nearly anyone who needs it.

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Designed less for hard industrial conditions than for the hard-living consumer, the Casio G'Zone Type S is "water, shock, and dust resistant," which means that you can't drop it in a bucket of motor oil but you can take it with you on your next backpacking trip.
Tough Cases: Ruggedized Smartphones
Smartphone makers Motorola, Intermec, and Tripod Data Systems are enclosing handsets in ruggedized cases and sales are soaring. Go ahead: Rock 'em, drop 'em, and knock 'em down. They can take it.

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The AMtek T700 offers a 7-inch screen, 40-GB hard drive, and two-hour battery life.
Ultra Mobile PC Buyers' Guide
We look at 20 models of UMPCs, mobile Internet devices, and notebook UMPCs from familiar manufacturers including ASUS, Gigabyte, and Samsung, and less-known brands like Amtek, OQO, Roan Digital, Vye, and WiBrain.

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