Bill Toulas / January 30, 2012 16:38
Using Skype for video conference is a bad option for us Linux users because of the out-dated version it offers for our platform, the lack of interoperability, and of course the proprietary licence. Thankfully Damien Sandras’ Ekiga is around (and has been around for quite some time), offering a free open-source alternative to us Linux users and not only. On
Bill Toulas / January 23, 2012 13:09
OpenSUSE is one of the “major” linux distros and also one of the best out there. Always introducing innovative technologies, giving its users a state of the art os, while raising the bar for the rest. On this interview, openSUSE community manager Jos Poortvliet, is giving some details on the new technologies found on the latest openSUSE, and also explains
Bill Toulas / January 16, 2012 12:15
TORCS (The Open Race Car Simulator) is an open-source simulation game project that has been around for many years now. We check the news and ask for technical details from the leader of the project, Bernhard Wymann (berniw) Tell us a few things about you and the reason you got involved in TORCS. Are you a car
Bill Toulas / January 9, 2012 09:27
Did you know that Microsoft has offered large portion of code to the linux kernel, and that the company maintains open source departments to the benefit of their customers and the FOSS world in general? It may sound strange at first and that is why we did an interview with Brian Swan who explained the reasons and objectives behind Microsoft’s
Bill Toulas / December 31, 2011 11:50
SAVAGE 2: A Tortured Soul Type: MMO RPG/RT Strategy Licence: Commercial Price: Free Latest Version / Release Date: 2.1.0.4 / December 3, 2011 Savage 2: a tortured soul, is the sequel to the fantasy themed Savage: the battle of Newerth. Savage 2 combines RPG and RTS giving the player the choice of either the commander (RTS), or the action player
Bill Toulas / December 5, 2011 19:06
What is it that you do exactly for Unknown Horizons and how/when did you get involved? I’m project coordinator and programmer at Unknown Horizons. I got involved with Unknown Horizons about 3 years ago, when it was still named OpenAnno. At that time the project was pretty much at a standstill. The team had just restarted with the new engine