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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Sun Solaris to Linux: (Free file recovery software) Size Does Matter


Sun Solaris to Linux: Size Does Matter
In the battle of open-source OSes, Sun Solaris 10 adds a 128-bit file system that will create "billions and billions" of unique addresses that can be used for storing data and files.
Source: www.desktoppipeline.com

Cimaware Software Releases AccessFIX 5 for the Recovery of Damaged Access Database Files
The latest update of Cimaware Software's Access database recovery program, AccessFIX 5, was released today. This program is designed to extract the structure and the tables' contents from damaged MDB and MDE Access database files.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

The latest news & announcements about Linux on the desktop ...
Apr. 25, 2006 Mozilla's SeaMonkey project, successor to the venerable Mozilla Application Suite (which, in turn, succeeded the even older Netscape desktop suite), which combines browser, email, newsgroups, IRC chat, and HTML editing capabilities in a single application, has released version 1.0.1.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

Personal Tech
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to answer your personal tech quesitons and discuss recent reviews, including Samsung's Q1 laptop and online video services.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Word 2007 Adds Blog Posting Tool
Microsoft Word 2007 will sport the last-minute addition of a blog post authoring tool when the software rolls into Beta 2 in the next week or two.
Source: www.networkcomputing.com

Sun's ZFS: Size Matters, But So Does Accuracy
Adding a 128-bit file system to Solaris 10 will create "billions and billions" of unique addresses -- but the system's cutting-edge data-integrity and recovery tools are far more likely to offer customers a real-world advantage.
Source: www.linuxpipeline.com

The latest news & announcements about Linux on the desktop ...
Apr. 24, 2006 Linspire, which has a lot going on this week thanks to the Desktop Linux Summit it is hosting in downtown San Diego, Calif., found time April 24 to announce the release of an update to its Linspire Five-0 Linux distribution, version 5.1.147.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

Microsoft Claims "Breakthrough" Over EU Antitrust Fines
U.S. software giant Microsoft said there had been a breakthrough in its dispute with the European Commission at a hearing on antitrust fines levied by Brussels, but rivals and critics were skeptical.
Source: www.gigalaw.com

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