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Java Runtime Environment 1.6.0.13

Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (JRE), establishes a connection between popular browsers and the Java platform. This connection enables applets on Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop. Java allows applications to be down

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Seagate Dishes Out Momentus XT HDD, World’s Fastest 2.5-Inch HDD

Seagate Dishes Out Momentus XT HDD, World’s Fastest 2.5-Inch HDD

Offering 250GB, 320GB and 500GB options, Seagate's hybrid Momentus XT HDD is allegedly the world's fastest 2.5-inch drive for laptops (breaking their previous record), and comes in at a shade over 100 bucks. The hybrid drive is 80 per cent faster than the usual 7,200rpm drive, and up to 100 p

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K-Lite Codec Pack Full 4.7.0

K-Lite Codec Pack Full 4.7.0

K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and DirectShow filters. Those components are needed for encoding and decoding various audio and video formats. This Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files. Full contains everything you need to play all the com

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University Claims to Have Developed World’s First Flexible Touchscreen Display

University Claims to Have Developed World’s First Flexible Touchscreen Display

ASU's Flexibile Display Center and military partners have developed the very first display with a flexible touchscreen. Mainly designed for military applications, the screen is made out of glass strong enough to withstand the battlefield. Instead of using solid glass for the touchscreen, the

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Ferrari Gets a Limited Edition Motorola Milestone

Ferrari Gets a Limited Edition Motorola Milestone

As if owning a Ferrari wasn’t enough of a status symbol, the company has tasked Motorola with a custom deco of the original Milestone to slide into pockets lined with one hundred dollar bills. The phone looks pretty delicious in Ferrari red, but if you are hoping to get your hands on it you migh

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Windows Live Messenger 2009 v14.0.8064.0206 & A-Patch 143b2

Windows Live Messenger 2009 v14.0.8064.0206 & A-Patch 143b2

The Windows Live Suite has been updated to 14.0.8064.0206 from v14.0.8050.1202. Currently there isn’t any information on changes. As usual you can get it through the Windows Live Installer “web edition” or “full edition” with  sizes of 1.09MB and 133.57MB. And if you want to get the st

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Russia Wants Nuclear-Powered Rocket to Go to Mars

Russia Wants Nuclear-Powered Rocket to Go to Mars

The space race is on again: The Russians are planning a nuclear-powered spacecraft that will get them to Mars faster than Duck Dodgers in the 24 and a half century. Space Agency chief Anatoly Perminov promises a design by 2012: The project is aimed at implementing large-scale space exploration prog

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E-MU Pipeline Wireless Audio Transmitter/Receiver Lightning Review

E-MU Pipeline Wireless Audio Transmitter/Receiver Lightning Review

The Gear: E-Mu's Pipeline low-latency wireless music system, which lets you cut the cord on your guitar-and-amp rig for about $200, or add portable wireless connections to your home sound system. The Price: Each module costs $100, and you need at least two to make things happen, so you're looking a

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Even Your Cat Can Create an App with Google App Inventor

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ADwPLSFeY8&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] At least that’s what I thought was going to happen within the first 5 seconds of this video. Google’s gone ahead and released the App Inventor, a DIY app creation tool that literally requires you to possess

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Is MySQL done under Oracle or is there a fork in its future?

With Oracle acquiring Sun Microsystems, it also acquires MySQL, the poster child for open-source applications. (Not to mention Solaris, which Sun says is a larger Linux distribution than Red Hat.)

Vivek Ranadive, CEO of Tibco , says the term “Oracle and open source has always been an oxymoron.” (Is Larry Building An Ever Larger Dinosaur?)

And others are questioning MySQL’s future under Oracle.

Glyn Moody over at Linux Journal writes: Who Owns Commercial Open Source – and Can Forks Work?

Three years ago, Tom Foremski wrote an interesting piece called “Adapt or die–the choice facing the open source movement”. It concluded: “I’ll say it again: In one fell swoop Oracle drew a square around the open source movement and unless it can prove that it can remain independent–it is a dead movement.” Needless to say, I wasn’t too convinced by the argument. At that time, this was a purely theoretical discussion, but with the acquisition of Sun and hence MySQL by Oracle, those points suddenly gain a new pertinence.

Someone else has been thinking about them, too – and it’s someone who knows much and cares deeply about the open source project in question: Michael Widenius, founder and original developer of MySQL. Here’s what he’s written: To be (free) or not to be (free)

…Sun’s acquisition of MySQL did not go smoothly; most of the MySQL leaders (both commercial and project) have left Sun and the people who are left are sitting with their CV and ready to press send.

Oracle, not having the best possible reputation in the Open Source space, will have a hard time keeping the remaining MySQL people in the company or even working on the MySQL project. Oracle will also have a hard time to ensure to the MySQL customers, community and users that it will keep MySQL “free and available for all”.

Mr Widenius wants to keep MySQL going:

…I think that the need for an independent true Open Source entity for MySQL is even bigger than ever before.

The biggest threat to MySQL future is not Oracle per se, but that the MySQL talent at Sun will spread like the wind and go to a lot of different companies which will set the MySQL development and support back years.

I would not like to see this happen and I am doing everything I can do to keep this talent pool together (after all, most of them are long time personal friends of mine). I am prepared to hire or find a good home (either at Monty Program Ab or close to it) for all core MySQL personnel.

Mr Moody calls this “a daring plan.”

…because it seems to hold out the prospect of a MySQL fork set up independently of the copyright owners, and irrespective of their wishes. Under the GNU GPL, that’s certainly possible, but I don’t think it’s ever been tried before, certainly not on this scale and with such an important project.

It will be interesting to see whether Widenius is able to pull this off, and whether Oracle, or whoever ends up owning MySQL, decides to help or hinder the attempt.

This all starts to look very interesting.

(hat tip tectonic – the source for open source.)

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