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Linux gets a phone call from Openwave
September 18, 2003
The company that sells more wireless browsers than anyone else in the world says its browser and e-mail software for cell phones is now compatible with the open-source operating system.
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Motorola Inc.
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Symbian Inc.
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Nokia Corp.
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Mac desktops are 'smarter money,' says CIO
July 10, 2007
U.K. company examining alternatives to Microsoft because of what it sees as software giant's "aggressive" licensing policies.
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Is the 'Web OS' just a geek's dream?
April 9, 2007
"Webtops" that bring multiple applications into a single browser take another stab at the fabled Web operating system.Images: Making the desktop fit in a browser
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Sun releases Solaris-based desktop software
October 14, 2004
Java Desktop System version 2 sneaks onto the market only two months ahead of version 3's due date.
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SuSE readies desktop Linux update
September 30, 2003
The companys Linux 9.0 package adds support for 64-bit processors, allows easier migration from Windows and includes a test version of the latest Linux kernel.
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Adobe restores Reader's Linux support
April 12, 2005
With version 7 of the PDF-viewing software, now available on Adobe's Web site, the company warms to Linux once again.
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Open source on the move
September 21, 2006
Linux gets its latest kernel update and a real-time makeover; debate continues on GPL changes.
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Adobe about to release Linux-friendly Reader
April 11, 2005
Final version 7 of the PDF-viewing software for Linux will be released Tuesday, News.com has learned.
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Linux seller gunning for search
November 11, 2004
Searching on Google will be as "old-fashioned as going to Blockbuster for videos," Linspire CEO says.
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Linux veteran tries again
November 20, 2003
Ransom Love once turned his back on Linux after founding Caldera. Now he returns to Novell a born-again Linux-phil. Why the switch?
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Image flaw pierces PC security
August 5, 2004
Six vulnerabilities in a common code that handles an open-source image format could open the doors to intruders.
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Java flaw could lead to Windows, Linux attacks
November 23, 2004
Threat affects various operating systems and major browsers such as IE and Firefox, leading experts to rate it "critical."
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French parliament dumping Windows for Linux
November 27, 2006
Study by technology services company convinces the National Assembly that the switch will be cost-effective.
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Caldera CEO mulls unified Unix/Linux
August 17, 2001
Ransom Love, chief executive of Caldera International, discusses the future of the open-source movement and his vision of a unified Unix/Linux platform.
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Nips and tucks for open source
November 30, 2005
The license covering Linux faces revisions, the Firefox browser gets a makeover, and Gollum points the way to Wikipedia.
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Novell to ship Xen in next Linux
March 10, 2005
Due in mid-April, new SuSE Linux will let programmers test software on virtual machines.
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Java stir puts Sun in a spot
December 7, 2004
Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns.
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Sun looks for users running rival OSes
October 26, 2005
Java Enterprise System server middleware now supports Windows and HP-UX and Sun has a new plan to expand its Java Desktop System to more Linux flavors.
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Korea launches a switch to open source
October 1, 2003
The South Korean government says that by 2007 it plans to replace proprietary software with open-source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers.
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Linux seller licenses Windows Media technology
April 28, 2004
Turbolinux, a Japanese seller of the open-source operating system, bridges a philosophical divide by licensing Microsoft technology for playing digital music and video.
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