Archive for October, 2009

The Consumerist: “Citibank won’t let customers using Linux computers log in to their online accounts. Adam argues that in 2009 this doesn’t make sense, especially when no other major corporate website blocks him like this.”
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PC Magazine – Mozilla on Friday issued its support for the Federal Communications Commission’s proposed net neutrality rules, but a House Republican this week introduced a bill that would block the commission’s efforts.
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The D-Link DNS-323 is a bargain-priced, consumer-grade network storage enclosure, similar to countless others. It’s made of cheap plastic, has uninspired design, and a clunky web-based management interface. It’s also brilliant, and if you have any hacker in you at all, you should buy one. Read more on this exclusive OSNews article…
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Employing 4 hot-swappable 2.5 or 3.5 in SATA HDDs for 8 TB max capacity, TS-410U is powered by 800 MHz Marvell CPU and features 512 MB DDRII memory. It can be configured for RAID 0/1/5/6/5+ spare and JBOD with online RAID capacity expansion and online RAID level migration for data redundancy. Server also supports iSCSI Target service with Thin Provisioning and 2 Gigabit LAN ports with failover …
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Canonical’s Ubuntu project today released the final Ubuntu 9.10 (“Karmic Koala”) Desktop Edition, featuring faster boot-times, an improved Netbook Remix, and more.
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