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Microsoft's quest for shared-source approval
With two outstanding shared-source applications awaiting approval by the Open Source Initiative, we look at the implications for the open source...
Strip mining of open source
Strip mining of open source can be interpreted as the appropriation of free software code for proprietary gain with no intention of feeding code...
‘Netbook’ term set free as Intel/Psion battle over
A legal battle between Intel and Psion Teklogix has been ‘settled amicably’ allowing the term ‘netbook’ to be used freely.
Barclays Bank focuses on mobile security with Kaspersky
Kaspersky continues working with Barclays to provide free mobile security software as well as increasing awareness about mobile risk.
Vodafone unveils BlackBerry Curve 8310
Vodafone teams up with Research In Motion (RIM) to introduce new Blackberry Curve 8310 Smartphone with free sat-nav.
US regulatory body caps Rambus memory royalties
Federal Trade Commission cites "deceptive conduct" and agrees with memory manufacturers that Rambus unfairly established a royalty foothold for...
IBM pushes virtual desktops without Microsoft
IBM is looking to convince companies to run "Microsoft-free" virtual desktops.
Murdoch claims Google is 'piracy leader'
Rupert Murdoch accuses Google of being a 'piracy leader' as it streams movies for free and sells adverts around them.
T-Mobile blocked from tying iPhone sales to contracts
With SIM-free iPhones set to go on sale in France, T-Mobile Germany is dealt a blow as a German court imposes an injunction on sales of Apple's...
Head to Head: Microsoft Office 2010 vs Open Office 3.3
For many an office suite is just as essential as the computer it runs on. But should you continue investing in Microsoft Office or choose the free...
You Tube considers charging subscription fees
Google-owned video site YouTube, renowned for its free video content, is considering charging subscription fees for its users.
Software-as-a-service gets open source licence
The Free Software Foundation has published a new open source licence to make SaaS-based application freely available for development.
Google Maps Navigation review
We try out Google Maps Navigation to see if the free voice-guided sat-nav from Google has what it takes to replace our incumbent GPS devices.
Asus promises 802.11n upgrade
Confusion reigns over the standard but Asus promises free upgrade whatever the outcome
How To Use Blackberry Management Center
Smaller businesses don't need an expensive server to manage their BlackBerry phones - the free Blackberry Management Center can do the job as Jim...
Pirate Party wins EU seat
The Swedish Pirate Party has won a seat in the EU elections following a campaign to keep the internet free.
Intel ditches lead in processors
Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and Xeon processors to go lead-free later this year.
Spotify targeted by malicious ads
The free version of Spotify is targeted by malicious ads, as hackers look to place malware on users' systems.
How Google Wave could work for businesses
We get inside Google Wave to see what’s on offer for businesses and why you should sign up for your free account.
Q&A: Pamela Jones of Groklaw
Groklaw is the blog that has made a difference. Created as a personal project by Pamela Jones, better known as PJ, in 2003, its stated purpose was...
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