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Linux Foundation Borrows Novell’s Markus Rex for CTO Position

In the search for a new chief technology officer, The Linux Foundation (LF) has nabbed Markus Rex, a long-time Linux executive from Suse Linux and, more recently, Novell ...

Nokia Asks Twango to Dance

Mobile phone powerhouse Nokia has acquired the small, privately held media sharing company Twango -- a 10-person outfit that currently works out of a cofounder's basement in Redmond, Wash ...

Free Software Licensing, Part 1: Third Time’s the Charm?

The free software movement's most important license -- version three of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) was unveiled by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) late last month. It comes roughly 16 years after its wildly successful predecessor, GPL v2, became one of the most used software licenses ever. Today, about three quarters of the world's free software packages are distributed under GPLv2...

Chinook Computer Cheered as Unconquerable Checkers Champ

Back in 1994, a computer called "Chinook" became the World Checkers Champion. By 1996, the checkers world came to accept that the computer was better than any other player. However, it wasn't until more than decade later that the Chinook achieved perfection ...

Nickelodeon to Build $100M Online Arcade

MTV Networks' Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group will drop a cool US$100 million into its online casual games venture, the Viacom business unit announced Wednesday at the Casual Connect gaming conference in Seattle ...

Yahoo Profit Droops Despite Revenue Rise

Yahoo reported financial results for the second quarter of 2007 Tuesday, bringing the company a rise in revenue over the same quarter of last year as well as a significant drop in profit ...

Answers.com Buys a $100 Million Dictionary

Answers Corp., which owns Answers.com, plans to acquire Dictionary.com for a cool US$100 million, the company announced Monday. Technically, Answers will buy Lexico Publishing Group, the owner of Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com and Reference.com ...

Will Sun Rise on a Linux-ized OpenSolaris?

Sun Microsystems is working on releasing an easy-to-install binary version of its OpenSolaris open source operating system with delivery planned for early 2008, the company told the press Thursday in a meeting in San Francisco. The idea is to deliver OpenSolaris in a packaged distribution method modeled after the ease of distribution used with Linux. The initiative is called "Project Indiana," and it's a key component of Sun's open source efforts. It, along with Sun's OpenSolaris.org community, is facing a mixed bag of challenge and opportunity...

WEEKEND FEATURE

Dumping DRM: Will iTunes’ Rivals Follow Suit?

This year, the world may see the results of a new experiment in selling online digital music, and major record label EMI is at the center of the testing. Sandwiched between the current market-dominating Apple iTunes music store and the Amazon.com DRM-free digital music store set to launch this fall, EMI is letting the two industry heavyweights sell its music without copy-protection schemes hobbling its songs...

X Factors Surrounding Xbox

Microsoft is in a tough position with its Xbox 360 gaming console and Xbox Live online service ...

Internet Explorer Linked to Firefox Security Hole

In an interesting twist on browser-based security issues, security researchers said they have found a flaw in which Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) can cause Mozilla's Firefox to execute remote malicious code ...

Unlocking the Wireless Broadband Gates

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is working out the rules for what could be the most important radio spectrum auction for years to come. At stake is the right to use spectrum in the coveted 700 MHz bands, which are characterized by the ability to travel long distances and go through the walls of buildings ...

Microsoft Declares Immunity From GPLv3

Microsoft has issued a statement about its position in regard to the Free Software Foundation's version 3 of the GNU General Public License (GPL), which was crafted in part to protect users from possible Microsoft patent infringement lawsuits. Microsoft's stance? The company, in four paragraphs of text, essentially thumbs its nose at the GPL ...

UK Court Sentences 3 Cyber-Terrorists

Three men in the UK, originally arrested on terrorism charges in October 2005, were sentenced Thursday to serve 24 years in prison after they admitted to using the Internet to incite murder ...

Perpetual Motion Machine Demo Grinds to Halt

An Irish technology development company Steorn claims it can produce free, clean and constant energy without taking the energy from an external source. In effect, the company claims it has produced an energy-making machine it calls Orbo. Despite apparently violating fundamental laws of physics, Steorn planned to demonstrate its machine to the public Wednesday at the Kinetica Museum gallery in London...

After Months of Wrangling, GPL v3 Unleashed

After an unprecedented development process that brought four drafts in eighteen months, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has released the third version of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), the world's most popular free software license ...

RIM Stock Ripens on Juicy Earnings Report

On the eve of Apple's big iPhone push, mobile communications market powerhouse Research In Motion (RIM) reported astoundingly strong BlackBerry sales. RIM's earnings were up 73 percent for the quarter ending June 2, beating expectations and surprising Wall Street ...

Google Pushes Desktop Into Linux Territory

In addition to its versions for Windows and Mac, Google has launched a Linux version of Google Desktop. The application lets users search both the Web and their own PC hard drive for Gmail, Web history, music, photos and other files ...

IBM Dominates Super High-End Mind-Blowing Computing

For four years now, IBM's Blue Gene/L has remained king of the hill as far as supercomputers are concerned, according to listings from TOP500 Supercomputer Sites, an organization that ranks the world's most powerful systems. On Wednesday, Blue Gene/L again appeared at the top of the TOP500 list ...

Google Earth Outreach Zooms In on Global Problems

Google launched a new program Tuesday that's designed to help nonprofit organizations around the world illustrate and share the work they do. Called "Google Earth Outreach," the program helps organizations get the resources, software and training they need to create compelling stories through Google Earth layers ...

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