Linux on Windows with Lina
Between WINE, VMware, BOCHs and virtual machines, we're spoilt for choice when it comes to running Windows applications on Linux. But what about the other way around? Cygwin aside, there is another way.
View ArticleInterview with Con Kolivas part 2: his effort to improve Linux performance on...
What ultimately drove Con Kolivas to exit the Linux developer community forever.
View ArticleLinus Torvalds talks future of Linux
INTERVIEW | Linus Torvalds relates his plans for the future of Linux, including the 3.0 kernel [there probably won't be one], and which distro he personally runs on his home PC.
View ArticleWe can transform single thread to multithread: Intel
IDF Shanghai | So you think parallel programming is a drag, huh? "Let us recompile your app to take advantage of all those cores", says Intel. Plus heaps of other juicy new stuff.
View ArticleSproutCore: Apple's path to iLife online?
It’s the meat behind MobileMe, but also just a taste of what SproutCore has to offer as a web application platform for everything Mac developers can offer
View ArticleSeven things all iPhone apps need
Thinking of making an iPod or iPhone app? Here's a list of things that will make it a success.
View ArticleGoogle sacks staff as reality kicks in
Google is sacking engineers and other staff across the globe, but that rationalisation is not set to impact its Sydney engineering and development centre.
View ArticleLinus Torvalds on regression, laziness and having his code rejected
Want to know what happens if you suggest a way to fix Linux that might solve a major difficulty, but also introduce new problems? To quote Linus Torvalds: " I laugh in your face!"
View ArticleHOW TO: Install IE6 on Vista/Windows 7
Does your workplace require you to keep running IE6 despite the fact that you, um, accidentally upgraded to IE7? Here's how to install IE6 on Vista (or Windows 2000/XP) and run it alongside IE7.
View ArticleMicrosoft launches Windows 7 developer blog
Last week Microsoft added a new blog to its army of sites offering Windows 7 information, this one is aimed at those developing software for the OS.
View ArticleFirefox to get multicore boost
Firefox is poised to get core software features that will allow it to make full use of multicore CPUs for faster performance.
View ArticleApollo 11 code goes ‘open source’
Google publishes the source code for Apollo 11’s on-board computers, which can be run in a specialised emulator to simulate your own lunar mission!
View ArticleFlash is coming to the iPhone, thanks to Gordon
Flash is coming to the iPhone, but it's no thanks to Adobe or Apple. It's thanks to Gordon.
View Article75% of Linux code now written by paid developers
Forget lofty ideals about the open-source community: most Linux kernel code is written by paid developers at major corporations.
View ArticleProgrammer orders Conroy to remove bastardised website code
A software developer has cried foul over what he says is misuse of his code on Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s web site.
View ArticleApple releases ‘developer preview’ of iPhone 4.0 SDK
With the launch of iPhone OS 4 expected to be just 12 weeks away, Apple has released a developer preview of the software toolkit needed to write apps for multitasking and more…
View ArticleAussie developer Graham Dawson on iPhone 4
What do Aussie developers think of Apple’s new baby? To find out, we spoke with Australian developer Graham Dawson.
View ArticleIs Google turning its back on Aussie developers?
Google has issued a terse statement on the issue of Australian software developers not being able to sell apps through its app market for the Android platform.
View ArticleSamsung opens Bada Developer Days in Sydney and Brisbane
Free ‘developer days’ held in Sydney and Brisbane next week provide an introduction to Samsung’s new Linux-based smartphone OS.
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