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The Russian computer company Elcomsoft has discovered that the processors on the graphic cards can be used to crack passwords. As they can work with hundreds of tasks simultaneously, they are much faster than the regular processors.
Elcom has even a patent pending for the method of using GPU (powerful internal computing engine) to crack passwords. […]

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I use Linux because…

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

It’s Linux Foundation that holds 2007’s case study about what you want the Linux developers to focus on next year. So fill out the survey and get your voice heard. Why doesn’t you use Linux?

Linux Foundation want to know everything about your computer habits and also what may be keeping you away from switching to […]

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Op5 is a Swedish company which delivers and implements software for qualified system monitoring. By using products for open source software, they create big competition against giants like HP OpenView and IMB’s Tivoli. Today they launch the new versions of their two new products op5 Logserver and op5 Monitor.

Op5’s products are made up of Op5 […]

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The New Linux Kernel kicks VMware’s ass

Friday, October 12th, 2007

It doesn’t look good right now for VMware under Linux if we consider all the new things in the new 2.6.23-kernel that has just been released. The free virtualization methods KVM and Xen has gotten tons of new functions but the support for VMware’s modules is totally broken. In the blog servervirtualization, Schley Kutz, explains […]

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Now you won’t need to start up Windows for a web session. With the new P5E3 Asus builds in Linux, a Firefox clone and Skype directly onto the motherboard. They call the solution for Splashtop. With this new product Asus raises the bar for what one can expect from a motherboard. By including an operating […]

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