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The KDE project has announced a new Kontact Suite for desktop computers and mobile devices. Kontact Suite is a set of Personal Information Management (PIM) applications for KDE, and is built on the Akonadi framework. From the news release: The new Kontact Suite 4.6 is a major milestone for KDE software to provide outstanding features [...]
The Free software Foundation has published a commentary on OpenOffice.org’s move to the Apache Foundation. OpenOffice.org is the office suite that was recently donated by Oracle Corporation to the Apache Foundation, months after the core developers left to form the Open Documentation Foundation and LibreOffice, a fork of OpenOffice.org. Part of the commentary reads: Oracle, [...]
This is not a rumor, just news from the horses mouth: HP TouchPad will be available in the US starting July 1, 2011. There will be a 16 GB version for $499.99 and a 32 GB version for $599.99. From the official Palm blog: The Wi-Fi version of HP’s first webOS tablet will be available [...]
BlueStacks, a startup software development outfit based in San Francisco, USA, is offering to make it possible for you to run Android applications on a Windows computer. That is, download, install and run your Android apps on Windows. I know I will never use the services, but it could prove very useful for a lot [...]