It was a huge week for Borland, who has boldly decided will divest its tools business. One problem: What company will buy it and court a fight against open source tools? There was also lots of buzz around the need for Linux to get with the graphics pros on Adobe products. And RIM released its around-the-no-patent fix. Dont you just love the drama with the Blackberry?
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