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IBM deal to expand Linux software for Power

August 16, 2006 Partnership to increase the software available for customers running Linux on servers using Big Blue's Power processors. TAGS: Linux software, IBM Corp., Linux, x86 processor, server, Intel, Apple Computer

IBM asks for Linux ban on SCO

August 19, 2004 No, the SCO Group is the copyright violator, according to Big Blue's latest filing. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux software, GPL, IBM Corp., Linux, motion, court, Unix, operating system

IBM Unix servers get x86 Linux apps

April 24, 2007 Big Blue is taking a new approach to try to lure Linux customers to its Power-based servers. TAGS: IBM Unix server, Linux software, Intel x86, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, Unix server, x86 server, Linux, x86 processor, Intel Itanium, server, Intel

Real to plug Windows media support into Linux

August 15, 2006 Will release open-source software that lets Windows video and audio format files play on a Linux computer. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Linux computer, Linux software, Novell Inc., Linux, Windows Media, RealNetworks RealPlayer, open-source software, WMV, open source, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., video

Energy Dept. funds open-source InfiniBand work

November 10, 2004 Three-year project will back programmers' effort to build Linux software support for the high-speed networking technology. TAGS: InfiniBand, networking technology, Linux software, programmer, open source, Linux, IBM Corp.

IBM strikes at SCO claims

August 16, 2004 SCO Group's faltering attack on Linux faces another threat as Big Blue files motion seeking dismissal of contract claims. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Unix System V, motion, interpretation, Sequent Computer Systems, IBM Corp., Unix, claim, Linux software, AT&T Corp., Novell Inc., agreement, negotiation, contract, Linux, code

MP3tunes.com shuns digital rights management

February 9, 2005 Michael Robertson, MP3.com's outspoken founder, turns on his latest creation: a music download service that focuses on unsigned artists. TAGS: MP3tunes, MP3.com Inc., Linspire, digital music, Linux software, digital-rights management, online music, artist, Linux, Apple iTunes, CEO, MP3 player, music, Apple Computer, MP3, Microsoft Corp.
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