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Displaying items by tag: WINE

Naive. That is the word that comes to mind when one reads the musings of Australian journalists reacting to China's move to impose additional tariffs on Australian wine, just the latest reaction from Beijing to show Canberra that it can hurt the country's economy if it so wishes.

Published in Open Sauce

The NBN Co has been recently claiming that it has fast connections, super-fast connections and anything else that should satisfy the needs of even the most discriminating consumer, but that appears to be as much BS as any of its other claims.

Published in Open Sauce

Brown-Forman, a big American-owned liquor and wine company which does business in more than 170 countries, appears to have been attacked by cyber criminals using the REvil ransomware.

Published in Security
Thursday, 06 June 2013 05:01

New app draws a fine wine

A plucky group of Aussie winemakers have developed a free new app which allows users to keep track of exactly how much alcohol they're drinking.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 07 February 2013 09:50

Android and Linux users enjoy Wine

Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows “Apps” on Linux, Mac OSX, BSD and soon Android on ARM devices.

Published in Open Source
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If 100,000 United States of America citizens pledge to vote in the 2012 Presidential election CodeWeavers will make CrossOver available for free, allowing users of Linux and MacOS systems to run many major Windows apps natively.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Sunday, 03 June 2012 23:42

The raw truth about Linux game ports

Previously I’ve mooted an obstacle preventing Linux adoption is the need for more big game titles, rather than productivity apps. This week, in the wake of its Humble Indie Bundle debut, Tim Schafer explains what porting Psychonauts to Linux was like.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 21:59

Improved wine making is 'grape' for all of us

CSIRO scientists in Australia are studying what happens to grapevines when confronted with higher temperatures, as those produced in global warming, and lower availability of water. What they have discovered may produce a better grape even in times of adverse climate conditions.

Published in Climate
As much as Linux users might desire to live in a world without Windows plans can be thwarted by a necessary piece of Windows-only software. This year the Australian Tax Office e-tax tax return system is no longer one of these.

Published in The Linux Distillery

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