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Negroponte: Windows key to OLPC philosophy
October 29, 2007
OLPC chairman says laptop project could not promote openness if it was closed to Microsoft.
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Intel forms internal open-source group
May 11, 2005
Move is part of an effort to bring Linux closer to parity with competing products from Microsoft.
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Novell offers faster virtualized Windows
February 12, 2007
Novell and Intel develop software that speeds Xen's ability to run Windows as a virtual machine.
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Microsoft delays virtualization beta debut
April 12, 2007
Viridian beta slips into second half of 2007, but final product still is on original schedule.
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'PearPC' looks to mix Apples and Wintel oranges
May 19, 2004
A new open-source program lets PCs built around chips from Intel and AMD emulate a computer running the Mac's PowerPC chip--bringing Mac-centric software to Microsoft-minded machines.
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Sun brings StarOffice into desktop Solaris orbit
February 4, 2004
The company's productivity software, a competitor to Microsoft's Office, debuts on Sun's desktop version of Unix.
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Microsoft takes on Linux with free tools
January 15, 2004
Microsoft broadens its attack on Linux and related operating systems by giving away a set of tools for migrating applications to Windows.
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Linux calling: Are cell phones ready?
October 14, 2005
Open-source group plans to launch effort to push the operating system for the ever more powerful mobile gadgets.
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Itanium software upgrade hits bump
November 3, 2003
A package that lets Intel's Itanium chips run programs that are tailored to more mainstream Pentiums and Xeons has been delayed until next year.
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At LinuxWorld: Corporate Linux at no charge
August 5, 2004
special coverage Open-source advocate Bruce Perens wants to cut support costs. Also: Thin-client makers embrace the penguin.
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For Dell, industry standard now includes Linux
June 8, 2006
Open-source OS now accounts for a quarter of Dell's enterprise business and is growing fast, the company says.
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Sun begins open-source Solaris era
June 14, 2005
Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground.
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Commentary: Dances with penguins
August 4, 2003
Financial services firms should stop playing the wallflower, get on the dance floor--and enjoy the benefits of Unix reliability at Intel prices.
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Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers
August 30, 2000
IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines.
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Sun may offer Java customers SCO relief
September 10, 2003
Sun Microsystems may add a provision to some of its Java licenses to protect consumers from Linux-related lawsuits filed by the SCO Group.
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