May 042010
 

From LifeHacker.com…

VirtualBox 3.2 Beta Virtualizes Mac OS X (On Macs) – VirtualBox – Lifehacker: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Free virtualization tool VirtualBox, technically Oracle VM VirtualBox now, has quietly added ‘experimental support for Mac OS X guests’ to a beta release. That’s good news—at least for Mac owners, and those willing to dig into serious Hackintosh tweaks.”

 Posted by at 1:34 pm
May 042010
 

From WindowsTeamBlog.com…

Use Office Web Apps on SkyDrive to take over the world! – Inside Windows Live – The Windows Blog: “It’s been a pretty wild last 8 months since we launched the Office Web Apps Technical Preview on SkyDrive. We’ve had so much demand for the technical preview that we had to expand its availability, and we’ve seen a lot of excitement about the integration of our web apps with the Office 2010 Beta. And as Chris Jones mentioned previously, we’ve also had several thousand people checking out the cool new features we’ve built since then.”

 Posted by at 11:31 am
May 042010
 

From LifeHacker.com…

VirtualBox 3.2 Beta Virtualizes Mac OS X (On Macs) – VirtualBox – Lifehacker: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Free virtualization tool VirtualBox, technically Oracle VM VirtualBox now, has quietly added ‘experimental support for Mac OS X guests’ to a beta release. That’s good news—at least for Mac owners, and those willing to dig into serious Hackintosh tweaks.”

 Posted by at 9:34 am
May 022010
 

From TechRepublic.com…

Ubuntu 10.4 lives up to the hype | Linux and Open Source | TechRepublic.com: “I realize over the last couple of months I have been just as guilty of hyping up Ubuntu 10.4 as every other person in the media. And I confess there was a small portion of my brain that was concerned the latest-greatest from Canonical couldn’t possibly live up to every fragment of hype surrounding the release. 10.4 Was being billed as the golden child of Linux from all corners of the Linux-verse. Well, we all finally got chance to see how the official release stood up to the various PR machines. Did it stand up to what was promised? From my perspective it not only stood up to it, it surpassed the hype.”

 Posted by at 3:08 pm
May 012010
 

From Linux Magazine…

Linux File Security Training at the ACLU | Linux Magazine: “A couple of weeks ago you learned some user and group management basics with “User and Group Management 101.” This week you’re entering the Access Control List University (ACLU) for an overview of advanced user and group management through the use of access control lists (ACLs).”

 Posted by at 3:06 pm