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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. TAGS: Openwave Systems, wireless browser, handset maker, Linux, Motorola Inc., client software, smart phone, Symbian Inc., operating system, Web browser, Nokia Corp., cell phone, handset, open source, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: U.K. company, Linux desktop, CIO, SuSE Linux, Apple Computer, SuSE, Microsoft Windows Vista, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Linux, Apple Macintosh, Web browser, security, operating system, Microsoft Windows

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 TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., Web browser, operating system, API, portal, RSS, blog, Linux, e-mail, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Solaris, desktop computer, Sun Microsystems Inc., desktop software, Linux, operating system, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

SuSE readies desktop Linux update

September 30, 2003 The company’s 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. TAGS: SuSE, Linux kernel, test version, SuSE Linux, KDE, Linux, desktop Linux, Linux company, 64-bit, AMD Athlon, IBM Corp., operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Systems Inc., Linux, Adobe PDF, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, PC

Open source on the move

September 21, 2006 Linux gets its latest kernel update and a real-time makeover; debate continues on GPL changes. TAGS: kernel, GPL, Linux, open source, virtualization, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Real-Time, Web browser, operating system, server, security, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Systems Inc., Linux, Adobe PDF, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Web browser, PC, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: Linspire, Smart Tags, Linux seller, Blockbuster Inc., word, search technology, search engine, Google Inc., Linux, operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Windows XP, CEO, e-mail

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? TAGS: Caldera Systems Inc., Novell Inc., Novell NetWare, Linux, Microsoft Windows NT, SCO Group Inc., SuSE, success, career, Unix, acquisition, CEO, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: PNG, vulnerability, Mozilla Corp., flaw, Opera Software, Linux, open source, Web browser, security, Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, Apple Macintosh, image

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." TAGS: Jouko Pynnonen, Java plug-in, Java, flaw, exploit, Sun Microsystems Inc., advisory, Java applet, victim, virus, Linux, vulnerability, Apple Computer, Web browser, security, operating system

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. TAGS: technology services company, open source, Linux, Firefox, France, decision, member, Web browser, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: Caldera Systems Inc., GNU, Caldera International, thin client, SCO Group Inc., Linux, business computing, open source, Unix, platform, vision, CEO, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, operating system, server

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. TAGS: Firefox 1.5, Firefox, Amazon.com Inc., OpenDocument Format, IBM DB2, Wikipedia, open source, Massachusetts, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web browser, Linux, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., database, operating system

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. TAGS: Xen, SuSE Linux, SuSE, EMC Corp., Novell Inc., SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, virtual machine, programmer, operating system, desktop computer, Firefox, Web browser, Intel

Java stir puts Sun in a spot

December 7, 2004 Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., JVM, Java, Sun Java, Java software, Firefox, margin, difficulty, flaw, Web browser, Linux, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

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. TAGS: Sun Java Desktop System, Sun Solaris 10, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP-UX, Sun Java Enterprise System, IBM AIX, Java 2, Linux, SuSE, Red Hat Inc., desktop computer, operating system, Java, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: South Korea, open source, Korea, open-source software, government, Linux, operating system, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., server, PC, Microsoft Windows

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. TAGS: TurboLinux Inc., Windows Media Format, Windows Media, open source, Linux, Linspire, Japan, Linux seller, RealNetworks Inc., codec, API, digital music, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, Web browser
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