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2007 01 11Patent Reform Could Rob Large Companies from Benefits
When Reality Does Not Suit Monopolies, They Litigate
Linux Makes Its Way Into More Cellphones
Using Linux to Build Your Own Supercomputer
Side-by-side Comparison: Linux/MythTV Beats Windows Media Center Edition
Another PC-BSD Review Calls Linux a Winner
NHS Downtime Blamed on Windows 2000 Server
ATI Releases New Linux Drievrs; New GNOME Released
Chinese Linux Market Will Grow 34% Per Year
RFID technology Done with GNU/Linux
Red Hat's Support Improved Duration-wise
PJ: Free Open Source Software and Linux Put You in the Driver's Seat
100 Consultants Help Create Open Source Software Catalog
Once Again, Microsoft Snubs Universal Standards by Crating Its Own
Bright Future for Virtualisation with Linux
Open Source Software Brings Voice Commands to Linux
Linux-based Collaboration Platform Commercially Available
Microsoft is the Winner in the Novell Deal
ELive Linux Scores 5 Out of 5, Runs on Ancient Hardware
More Linux Devices (with Photos) in CES 2007
Linux Prioritised for Ultra-wideband Network Device
Hitachi Bring Search-oriented RDBMS to Linux Devices
New Version of Linux Tablet PC Introduced
Company Praises Linux Load Handling and Cost
Open Source Software Transforms Man's Digital Life
The Way Open Source Transforms the Entire IT Industry
Reviving Old Laptop with Xubuntu Linux, Setting Up Power-efficient Server
Windows Vista is Not Finished Yet
'Open' XML Licensing Gotchas
'Open XML' Already Gets Proprietary 'Extensions'
Microsoft Shareholder Wants the Zune Project Scraped
British Technology Agency Blames Microsoft for Lockins
State of Connecticut Proposes Open Source Software in New Bill
Penguins Gaining Popularity
Jeremy Allison Talks Novell, Microsoft, Samba (Audio)
Sun Microsystems Customers Want Linux, Says Market Data
AMD the Big Winner of 2006, Intel the Big Loser
IBM Seeks Patent Reform for Free/Libre/Open Source Software; Apple Sued
Microsoft 'Hardware Department' Still Losing Executives
AT&T Versus Free Internet: FUD, Litigate, and Sabotage
Astroturfing Carries On, Microsoft Included
Jim Allchin: Longhorn (Vista) is a Pig, Must Rise to Linux Challenge
Linux Devices Get Finger and Face Recognition
Fanless Home Server Comes Preinstalled with Debian
iPhone Already Has a Linux Challenger
UK schools Told to Shun Windows Vista
Another Linux Deal Struck in Korea
Us Department of Education Funds OpenOffice Tutorials
New 2.6 Linux Kernel Release
Wired: End-Time for the Internet (Due to Windows Problems)
Cell/Linux High-performance Computing Consortium Launched
NVidia 3-D Open Source Drivers Require Money While Another Guy Gives Some Away
Review of the New Linux-based Internet Tablet (N800)
Collaborative Open Source Approach Embraced for Knowledge Sharing
Novell Late at the Scene with Zenworks
Companies Can Be Now Challenged Over Patent Validity, Despite Royalties
CTC-SpikeSource Partnership Strengthens Tools with Linux
Linux in Asia Might be Growing Rapidly But Quietly
Funding Goes into Further Extension of Open Source Ajax Technology
OpenDocument is "where we really want to be tomorrow"
Wikipedia Scoops a Million Bucks
Outlook 2007 to Have Broken HTML Rendering
Video: OLPC at Work
Poll: 11% to Upgrade to Vista, Over 40% Will Never Consider It
How Linux Will Win More Quickly
Manufacturing Management Company Frustrated with Microsoft, Picks GNU/Linux
Reasons to Switch to Linux
After the Initial Hype, Linux Proceeds Quiely, Under the Radar
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