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SCO's Slow Death Spiral, Feb 19, 2005
And as for going back to basics and making money from something like selling a computer service? Well, SCO's financial backers have pretty much cracked the whip. It's lawsuit or nothing. I'd bet dollars to doughnuts it comes up nothing.
Archos Linux-based portable audio/video player available online, Feb 19, 2005
The much-ballyhood Linux-based "fourth generation" Archos PMA400 personal video recorder/player (PVR/PVP) -- with a 3.5-inch color LCD, 30GB hard drive, wireless Internet access, Qtopia PIM suite, and lots of other cool features -- is now available for purchase online from Archos's website.
Microsoft vs. Wine: Deja Vu on the FUD Front, Feb 19, 2005
For years, Wine's programmers have been working on making Windows applications run on Linux and other Unix platforms. Now, Microsoft set to use its Genuine Advantage program to make it look like Wine is busted. Will Redmond get away with this familiar FUD attack?
LinuxWorld's wrap opens speculation, Feb 19, 2005
LinuxWorld wrapped up its first show in Boston yesterday amid predictions that the young open-source software industry may get hit by a wave of consolidations before next year's expo.
Red Hat: Fedora will engage customers, Feb 19, 2005
Top Linux seller Red Hat acknowledged on Friday a misstep in its relations with technology enthusiasts but said the profit motive is helping it to mend its ways.
Linux device secures small businesses, Feb 19, 2005
A new family of wireless IP security devices from SofaWare Technologies is based on Linux, Check Point firewall and VPN technology, and Cavium's Nitrox Soho Secure Communication Processors (SCPs).
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