Fluendo S.A., the popular software company that offers audio and video codecs for various Linux distributions, such as Mandriva, proudly announced yesterday evening (July 2nd) the immediate availability of a new solution to legally play DVD-Video discs. Being based on the GStreamer framework, this piece of software i... |
3 July 2009 05:07 GMT |
 |
Canonical announced a few days ago the availability of a DVD player and some media playback codecs for Ubuntu 8.04. These kinds of tools were until now available only for Canonical's hardware partners, but Ubuntu's financial sponsor decided to provide every user with the possibility to purchase them for him... |
19 September 2008 16:51 GMT |
 |
A month ago, Dell updated the Ubuntu OS to version 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) on their Inspiron 530N desktop and Inspiron 1420N notebook PCs. A version which offered, for the first time in Dell's history, built-in DVD movie playback! Today, Dell makes (once again) its Linux users happy, by releasing another laptop with... |
24 January 2008 04:38 GMT |
 |
We've seen this happening many times before... A huge brand is used thanks to the resemblance of another product's name to it, generating massive sales. It's easy! Change a letter and you've got "Suny", "Micrasoft" or "Nintando", but these are only suppositions, as we've got no certainty and... |
17 September 2007 05:03 GMT |
 |
|