Democracy - Internet TV

Download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application. New channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guide. Stop squinting at tedious web videos– sit back and watch big, high resolution videos one after another. It’s so easy to use that you’ll be watching interesting videos in moments. It’s name is Democracy TV (DTV). It’s an Internet TV Platform TOTALLY Opensource. Now, a Windows version is also available (before this, DTV was only for MacOSX). ...

February 22, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 125 words

Ubuntu Dapper Drake Flight4

Ubunto Dapper Drake is now UVF: UVF - The Upstream Version Freeze The Upstream Version Freeze is the point in the development cycle when Ubuntu stops accepting new upstream versions of software or packages. This allows the Ubuntu developers time to stabilize the current software in Ubuntu and helps avoid introducing new bugs. You can find out a bit more about this milestone at UpstreamVersionFreeze. More informations and complete improvement list available on the official wiki. ...

February 20, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 87 words

Tablet Mac: Another Patent

Yes, another patent from Apple. That patent describe interaction-patterns in details, with particular attention on a “virtual keyboard” that appear in a “contextual-way”. Apple seems to be ready for an HCI REVOLUTON!!! Finally! Example images: Source, Melablog.

February 19, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 37 words

Take a look at Gnome 2.14

Davyd Madeley has released a “coming soon features list” of Gnome 2.14. Really interesting new features for Gnome users: Speed improvement in Memory Allocation System (Gnome use a dedicated subsystem for this stuff), using a new mem-allocator called GSlice (follow a benchmark), and in Font Rendering (Gnome Terminal will be fastest of XTerm 8O ) some Administrative tools improvement to the integrated search system (expecially for Beagle-Enabled linux-box) Metacity improvement (it will use OpenGL… but I don’t know if this means the integration with Xgl/Compiz) ...

February 18, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 125 words

meebo - IM Ajax based

meebo is a multi-IM client (in beta version right now) that is Web 2.0 enabled: a really cool use of Ajax! I tried it and seems to be functional and really usable (it’s in beta, don’t forget). Probably a very powerfull alternative for user without a Laptop or a Network-enabled palm. The most interesting features? it use 1024 bit encryption RSA for Ajax communications! Source, Consequentia Mirabilis.

February 17, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 67 words

Gentoo: the Mactel-Linux Project

I was one of the first Gentoo-on-iBook-7450 installer: I have an idea of the obstacles that Apple make (voluntarily?) to stop the “waste” of our hardware. The installation of Gentoo on Mactel is only a “time issue”: EFI was, for me, the biggest problem (elilo rulez!). But I don’t know the internal hardware of that new machine. Anyway, Good Work guys. Source, Melablog.

February 16, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 63 words

Camino 1.0 released

It’s now available in Universal Binary. List of features is here. I’m not a Camino user: I’m a Firefox-Extension’s addicted web-developer! But a Browser Gecko-Based with the powerful and beauty of MacOSX is a really interesting alternative for non-dev users… Source, Melablog.

February 15, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 42 words

Mac OS X Update 10.4.5

10.4.5 Update is recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for the following applications and technologies: -Address Book, AppleScript, Automator, Dictionary and Font Book -iCal, iChat, DVD Player, Mail, Preview, Safari and Stickies -Disk Utility, Keychain Access, Migration Assistant, Software Update -usability of Dashboard and widgets -viewing of QuickTime streaming media behind a firewall -time zone and daylight savings for 2006 and 2007 -RAW camera support, including updated ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers -sharing using AFP, SMB/CIFS, NFS and FTP file sharing protocols -reliable access to Open Directory, LDAP and Active Directory services -VPN connections to Cisco servers when using NAT -AirPort and Bluetooth wireless connectivity -compatibility with third party applications and devices -previous Mac OS X updates and standalone security updates ...

February 15, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 145 words

Oracle: 10.3 JDeveloper and OC4J released

I’m not an Oracle developer. I’m not an Oracle DB Manager. I’m not an Oracle Java Developer. I’m an Eclipse lover since Eclipse 3.0M* releases but, because of the power of Oracle, I had ever followed our development in the Java-Development-World. 5 days ago I Oracle sent to me information the release of JDeveloper 10.3 and OC4J 10.3 (Oracle Container for Java - our Application Server), and today I spent a little amount of time looking at the new features of JDeveloper and looking the interesting flash-screencast-demos. ...

February 12, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 172 words

Linus, Linux, i DRM ed il Trusted Computing

Un interessantissima disquisizione di Alessandro Bottoni reperibile su bicocca.net. … Ancora una volta, Linux ed il mondo Open Source, saggiamente, non fanno la guerra al Trusted Computing ma il mondo Trusted Computing sta sviluppando armi potentissime con cui fare la guerra a Linux ed al “mondo libero” (Open Source)… Lo stesso autore scrive su laspinanelfianco.wordpress.com e, in particolare, segnalo 2 categorie di questo blog: * [DRM](http://laspinanelfianco.wordpress.com/tag/drm/) * [Trusted-Computing](http://laspinanelfianco.wordpress.com/tag/trusted-computing/) Ed infine, il link ai miei post precedenti su DRM e TC.

February 11, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 80 words