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Security: New Mac Trojan

Topix - Unix  Tue, 11/18/2008 - 08:19

We also have more notes on Safari 3.2 , while the Keyboards discussion continues on various products, issues and tips.


 

Security: Firefox 3.0.4, Firefox 2.0.0.18, SeaMonkey 1.1.13

Topix - Unix  Thu, 11/13/2008 - 02:00

Today's two top topics in reader reports are Keyboards and Virtualization , where discussion continues on classic keyboards and modern alternatives, and customers share experiences with the Parallels 4 update, ...


 

Keyboards: Not a usabiltiy strong point

Topix - Unix  Tue, 11/11/2008 - 04:48

An interesting article has been making its way around the internet the past few days, titled " Top 10 Usability Highs Of Mac OS ".

Mac OS X indeed does some things very, very right, just like many other ...


 

Fun headlines from last week

Topix - Unix  Mon, 10/27/2008 - 02:15

Researchers Martin Vuagnoux and Sylvain Pasini of the Swiss Security and Cryptography Laboratory at LASEC/EPFL, were able to recover keystrokes from wired keyboards at a distance up to 20 meters , even through ...


 

Keyboards Must Die

Linux Today  Tue, 09/30/2008 - 06:01

Linux Today Blog: "The computer of the future is almost here. It's a small handheld device with some pretty good built-in muscle and storage, and that depends on the network for most of its functionality.

But it won't really be practical until the keyboard goes away and we can talk to our computers."


 

Ubuntu at Toyota

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 08/18/2008 - 19:51

I checked out the bank of beat up Gateways with vagabond keyboards in the corner. I wiggle the mouse, and up pops the Ubuntu Heron!

Wow!The neat part is that other people are actually using them.


 

Re: How did AIX beat out i5/OS was: IBM tech support for BCS

Topix - Unix  Sat, 08/09/2008 - 12:15

UNIX was originally written for DEC PDP machines that used ASR-33 teletypes. Does anyone remember those? If so, you might recall that it was all but impossible to "touch-type" on those keyboards; as the keys ...


 

Linux rescues KVM rack gear

LinuxDevices.com  Mon, 08/04/2008 - 18:30

Opengear is shipping a uClinux-based console server designed for enterprises with unused KVM infrastructure. The KCS6000 KVM gateway console turns outdated rack-mounted keyboards and LCD screens into stations where users can remotely administer headless gear using an array of modern remote access protocols, OpenGear says.


 

Linux Kernel Development Stats

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 07/15/2008 - 00:05

Linux isn't about a few hackers pounding keyboards in their bedrooms. Here are some interesting stats about Linux kernel development from Greg Kroah-Hartman's talk at Google titled "The Linux Kernel".


 

Das Keyboard Announced New Products

Topix - Linux  Mon, 07/14/2008 - 20:08

Das Keyboard , a division of Metadot Corporation renowned for its completely blank keyboards, announced the release of two new and totally redesigned keyboard models the Professional and the Ultimate.