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Ellison Case Might Satisfy No One

San Mateo, Calif., county judge John Schwartz may be one of the few people in Silicon Valley possessed with common sense when it comes...

Hack Can Crash Playstation

Can you hack a PSP?It appears so. Secunia has listed a "moderately critical" advisory for Sonys game machine using firmware 2.0. Evidently a "specially...

Philadelphia Wi-Fi Wont End Debate

Lawyers and other industry experts are predicting that the public battle over the Philadelphia municipal Wi-Fi network is going to continue even in the...

IBM Will Unveil First Power5+ Systems

IBM on Tuesday is unveiling the first systems that will be armed with the new Power5+ processor, including a server with a version of...

Google-Sun Deal Offers No Microsoft Killer

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Analysts watching search giant Googles every move came away unimpressed from the announcement of Googles new partnership with Sun Microsystems. Many came to...

Microsoft FAT Patents Get Thumbs Down

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected two key Microsoft patent applications relating to its File Allocation Table file system. But Microsoft officials...

Google-Sun Partnership Falls Short of Hopes

I hadnt seen so much excitement about a software alliance announcement in ages. There was Sun, with the most popular open-source office suite in the...

Disasters Demand Supply Chain Software, Research Shows

In dealing with disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, government should take cues from private industry about using SCM (supply chain management) systems for managing...

Open Source Goes on RAID

With the release of three new RAID storage subsystems built entirely on an open source platform, Open Source Storage continues its march to offer...

The World Wants a Challenging Google-Sun Alliance

The world was ready for Google and Sun to actually do something. Tuesday morning, reporters and editors around the world were ready for a...