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Bridging India's digital divide with Linux, Jan 27, 2005
Anyone who doubts the power of Linux needs only to get hold of a nifty, hand-held device that the Indian army plans to give soldiers in its million-strong army.
Linux for Cars on Horizon, Jan 27, 2005
Linux, the ubiquitous and free operating system that by some estimates runs half of Internet servers, is targeting automobiles
SCO's Small Victory Will Only Delay Its Defeat, Jan 27, 2005
All SCO got was the right to look through an insanely large amount of IBM code on what may be the world's largest code-fishing expedition.
IBM plays down Linux desktop plans, Jan 27, 2005
More than a year after IBM CEO and chairman Sam Palmisano challenged his company to move to the Linux desktop by the end of 2005
Motorola focuses on Linux smartphones for 2005, Jan 27, 2005
Motorola is looking to introduce eight to ten smartphones, accounting for about 25-30% of the vendor’s total handset models to be launched worldwide this year, according to Motorola Taiwan.
Vienna takes the boldest step of all - asking the users, Jan 27, 2005
As befits an ancient city in the centre of Europe, Vienna has seen its share of revolution. One of the greatest happened in 1848, when the city threw off the rule of the ancient, authoritarian Hapsburg dynasty and gave control to the locals.
To Linux or Not to Linux, Jan 27, 2005
Linux's march across the financial-services landscape has been formidable, as evidenced by Sun Microsystems' recent concerted efforts to win back the loyalty of the Wall Street community.
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