Leftovers: Software
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Xen Project Introduces New Mirage OS Release
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Xen Project Announces Mirage OS 2.0
The Xen Project has announced the release of Mirage OS 2.0, which they describe as "the industry's first software framework that unifies cloud and embedded deployments behind a safe, secure programming language, allowing developers to seamlessly build systems that span both embedded devices and public cloud services."
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VoIP Software SFLPhone 1.4.0 Can Now Stream Videos, Images, and Text Files
In addition, GnuTLS is now offered as an alternative to OpenSSL, persistent camera configuration has been implemented, and users can now switch video sources during a call.
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OpenSource Tools for Video Editing
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Deluge BitTorrent Client Gets BIG Update for Windows, Mac and Linux Users
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mp3rename: Rename and organize, in one fell swoop
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gnus: As close as I could get
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betty: Anti-aliasing
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howdoi: Because the Internet knows more than you
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GStreamer 1.4.0 Arrives with Kinect Support and Many New Features
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P2P File Sharing Software Vuze Gets New Pause Option for Torrents
Vuze, a BitTorrent client previously known as Azureus, which is built on Java, has been upgraded to version 5.3.0.1 Beta 46 and is now ready for testing.
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VueScan 9.4.35 Scanner Interface Features Better Infrared Cleaning
VueScan 9.4.35, an easy-to-use replacement for the software that usually comes with scanners and that supports most flatbed scanners, printer/scanners, and film scanners, has been released and is now available for download.
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Great Scott! It's Version 13!
No matter how much I love Plex, there's still nothing that comes close to XBMC for usability when it comes to watching your network media on a television. I've probably written a dozen articles on Plex during the last few years, so you know that's tough for me to admit. Still, no matter how many Plex-enabled devices I might buy (Roku, Amazon Fire TV, phones, tablets, Web browsers), I run XBMC on all my televisions. The interface, when coupled with a back-end MySQL database, is just unbeatable.
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