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Monday, June 16, 2014
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Well the days are heating up here in the Linux blogosphere, and FOSS fans are flocking to the Broken Windows Lounge as much for the frosty air-conditioning as for the conversation. Even Linux Girl, whose days generally involve far more pavement-pounding than she'd like, has found herself seeking solace in the blogobar's arctic climes far more often than she probably should. It's a good thing she has been, though, or she might have missed the latest juicy debate. "What killer app is Linux missing?" was the question that kicked things off.


6:03 PM

Well the days are heating up here in the Linux blogosphere, and FOSS fans are flocking to the Broken Windows Lounge as much for the frosty...

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Are threats to people made on social media websites protected under the First Amendment? The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider that issue in the case of Anthony D. Elonis v. United States. Elonis already has served jail time for threats he made on his Facebook page to his wife, an FBI agent and former coworkers. It's jail time his lawyers say their client shouldn't have served, because the wrong legal standard was used to convict him. For more than 40 years, "true threats" have been excluded from First Amendment protection.


4:14 PM

Are threats to people made on social media websites protected under the First Amendment? The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider tha...

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The Internet of Things has come under attack by pranksters in recent days. The events could signal tumultuous things to come as more and more everyday objects connect to the Internet. Homeland Security has advised the customers of digital sign maker Daktronics to "take defensive measures" following a series of cyberpranks on the company's traffic signs. The DHS action was prompted by the hack of a digital traffic sign in San Francisco that warned motorists of a "Godzilla Attack."


11:11 AM

The Internet of Things has come under attack by pranksters in recent days. The events could signal tumultuous things to come as more and m...

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Samsung this week unveiled two new additions to its Galaxy Tab line of tablets, the S series. The Galaxy Tab S devices are its thinnest and lightest tablets, with very high-resolution screens, tons of content from third parties, and a high degree of connectivity, all of which make them strong contenders as the fourth screen. The Galaxy Tab S devices use WQXGA Super AMOLED displays with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels and a 16:10 ratio. The screens deliver more than 90 percent of Adobe's RGB color coverage, according to Samsung.


11:11 AM

Samsung this week unveiled two new additions to its Galaxy Tab line of tablets, the S series. The Galaxy Tab S devices are its thinnest an...

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Like a lot of people in tech, I was really excited to see President Obama get elected. It seemed like he got technology, and he used it brilliantly in two campaigns. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to use it well in actually running the government. From the Affordable Health Care Act to the Veterans Administration, the Obama presidency has been a tale of dumb and dumber when it comes to tech -- and it has become a bit annoying to watch the Democrats defend Obama's stupidity much like the Republicans defended Bush Jr.'s.


7:32 AM

Like a lot of people in tech, I was really excited to see President Obama get elected. It seemed like he got technology, and he used it br...

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This weak userscripts.org was down and to solve this issue just use the other port of the website.
Example:
place http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/*****
by http://userscripts.org:8080/scripts/show/
and this will be solved.

 share  this solution to help other peoples :)

5:10 AM

This weak userscripts.org was down and to solve this issue just use the other port of the website. Example : place http://userscripts.o...

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Friday, June 13, 2014
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The Pinguy OS is a solid Linux distro with a focus on simple and straightforward usability for the non-geek desktop user. This approach may disappoint those who favor newer user interfaces, but if you consider yourself a normal computer user who does not like to tinker with settings and various desktop environment options, Pinguy OS could be a good choice. Pinguy OS is based on Ubuntu's 12.04 LTS release. It uses the Linux Mint infrastructure for package updates.


3:43 PM

The Pinguy OS is a solid Linux distro with a focus on simple and straightforward usability for the non-geek desktop user. This approach ma...

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