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npang's Accepted Submissions (1)
posted by Thom Holwerda on Sat 14th Apr 2007 20:25, submitted by npang
- Should Smoking Void Warranties?
posted 2009-11-27 - Apple Asks for Permanent Injunction, Psystar Sold 768 Machines
posted 2009-11-26 - FreeBSD 8.0 Released
posted 2009-11-26 - Repositioning the KDE Brand
posted 2009-11-26 - Ubuntu Dumps the GIMP, Really Needs a Paint.NET
posted 2009-11-25 - Genode 9.11 Gets Webkit, USB Storage, lwIP, ARM Support
posted 2009-11-25 - New Screenshots of Firefox for AmigaOS 4
posted 2009-11-25 - Microsoft on Silverlight vs. Standards
posted 2009-11-24 - Chrome OS Security Overview
posted 2009-11-24 - Opera 10.10 Released, Includes Unite
posted 2009-11-24 - IBM Shows off Power7 HPC Monster
posted 2009-11-27 - Dell Releases Experimental, Unsupported Chrome OS Image
posted 2009-11-27 - Distrowatch: First look at Fedora 12
posted 2009-11-26 - Direct2D Acceleration: Firefox Measures up to IE9
posted 2009-11-26 - Chrome Extensions Site Now Open for Uploads
posted 2009-11-24 - Explore Refactoring Functions in Eclipse JDT
posted 2009-11-24 - KOffice 2.1 Released
posted 2009-11-24 - GNOME Journal November Issue
posted 2009-11-24 - Total security in a PostgreSQL database
posted 2009-11-24 - Microsoft Delays Open Source Release Windows 7 Tool
posted 2009-11-24
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