Microsoft vs. Linux: Execs Talk Detente: “NEW ORLEANS—The often-hostile relations between Microsoft and the open-source community are thawing, and new dialogues appear to be opening between senior officials in both camps.”
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How to turn your dual-monitor PC into a dual mac-PC system : Lifehacker: “I have what I believe is my dream setup. My office desk has one keyboard and mouse in the middle, and two monitors above. On the left, I have OS X running from my powerbook and on the right, I have Windows XP running on my HP desktop. There’s one mouse pointer and I can move it back and forth across the monitors just like I was on a single system. While I can’t drag windows from one monitor to the other, I can copy and paste text across and move files easily with mapped desktop drives on both ends.”
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Brazil adopts open-source software
/in Tech StuffBBC NEWS | Business | Brazil adopts open-source software: “The scene is much like any other modern office: an open-plan work space crammed with desks, telephones and computers.
But there’s one big difference. The word ‘Microsoft’ is nowhere in sight.”
Microsoft vs. Linux: Execs Talk Detente
/in Tech StuffMicrosoft vs. Linux: Execs Talk Detente: “NEW ORLEANS—The often-hostile relations between Microsoft and the open-source community are thawing, and new dialogues appear to be opening between senior officials in both camps.”
How to turn your dual-monitor PC into a dual mac-PC system : Lifehacker
/in Tech StuffHow to turn your dual-monitor PC into a dual mac-PC system : Lifehacker: “I have what I believe is my dream setup. My office desk has one keyboard and mouse in the middle, and two monitors above. On the left, I have OS X running from my powerbook and on the right, I have Windows XP running on my HP desktop. There’s one mouse pointer and I can move it back and forth across the monitors just like I was on a single system. While I can’t drag windows from one monitor to the other, I can copy and paste text across and move files easily with mapped desktop drives on both ends.”