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    Is the iPad 'iBad for freedom'? 28 January, 2010 10:44

    Defective by Design.org has slammed the iPad just hours after its release, saying its "iBad for freedom".
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    Illuminating the elephant in the open source room 21 January, 2010 17:08

    Microsoft is an elephant that needs to be turned to stop it trampling the open source community, according to a vocal critic of the software giant's approach to software patents.
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    2010 CPU forecast: What's coming for desktop and mobile PCs 21 January, 2010 06:11

    No one should be surprised that the big action in the CPU market this year will be in the mobile and low-power processor segments.
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    Have an open source Mac New Year 30 December, 2009 11:30

    Get a Mac for Christmas? Intending to buy one in the New Year? Or are you a long-time fan? Whatever your situation, be it for the home or office, there are plenty of great open source applications you can use for your Mac.
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    Psystar halts sales of Mac cloning tool, will peddle Linux PCs 28 December, 2009 10:35

    Mac clone maker Psystar last week indefinitely suspended sales of its only product, a US$50 utility that lets customers install Apple's Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers.
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    Most watched YouTube videos in Australia 17 December, 2009 10:18

    Susan Boyle’s new album may be top of the ARIA charts in Australia right now, but it was a little video on YouTube that started it all. And when it comes to Australian-made YouTube clips, music artists dominate in the popularity stakes. Google has released its list of most-watched videos by Australians in 2009 and music dominates the lists of clips.
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    Multiple consumer electronics companies hit with GPL lawsuit 15 December, 2009 07:06

    The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has brought a copyright lawsuit against 14 consumer electronics companies for allegedly violating GNU General Public License (GPL) in the use of GPL-licensed software in their products. Among those named in the suit are Best Buy, JVC, Western Digital Technologies and Westinghouse.
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    10 top iPhone apps for IT pros 12 December, 2009 05:59

    While the frivolous iPhone apps usually get most of the media attention (yes, there really are over 175 apps that can produce rude bodily noises), there are quite a few apps that can help you do your job as an IT worker. While less notorious, they are worth your time to download and check out.
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    Red Hat open sources desktop application protocol 11 December, 2009 09:34

    Red Hat has open sourced a virtual desktop protocol it acquired last year, called the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environment (SPICE), in the hope of fostering its wider adoption.
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    Repentant Microsoft re-issues Windows 7 tool as open-source 11 December, 2009 05:34

    Microsoft yesterday re-released a Windows 7 installation tool that it admitted included open-source code, and has posted the utility's source code to its own open-source site.
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    Lawsuit alleges Palm Pre violates copyright 07 December, 2009 07:53

    Artifex Software is suing Palm over the PDF (Portable Document Format) viewer in Palm's Pre smartphone, it said on Thursday.
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