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    CrossOver Office aims to ease a switch to Linux 31/10/2005 07:59:45

    Many self-avowed Microsoft haters have stopped short of switching to Linux when they realized the pain involved with abandoning all of their favorite Windows software.
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    The end of fairy tale beginnings 26/10/2005 15:00:09

    Spellbound stakeholders can chain your project to the dungeon of disaster. Here's how to lift the curse for a happily-ever-after ending. Thomas Cutting looks at cast of characters.
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    Apple and TV: That's so Jobs 13/10/2005 13:10:48

    Portable music players were around before Apple Computer Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs got involved in digital music, but four years after the launch of the first iPod, Apple now owns 75 percent of the MP3 player market. Now that Apple has staked a claim to the portable video market, can the company duplicate its success with music in the vast wasteland of television?
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    Analysis: The business case for desktop Linux 24/12/2004 07:30:43

    It's one of the perennial questions facing the open source movement: Is Linux ready for the corporate desktop? Ready or not, Linux is coming.
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    Apple unwraps new iMac G5s at Paris show 01/09/2004 08:33:28

    Apple Computer will begin shipping its new iMac G5 desktop computer worldwide in mid-September, the company's top marketing executive said Tuesday.
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    If you take an OSS to water, does it get Weta? 04/04/2003 08:28:22

    Weta Digital, the special effects company behind the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, got great value out of a switch to Linux but found support and memory problems a "can of worms".
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    Gigabit to desktop? Not so fast 04/11/2002 16:39:10

    Vendors might be moving full-bore to drive Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop, but users have other plans - at least for now.
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    Open source icon Perens bids HP adieu 10/09/2002 08:15:00

    Renowned open source advocate Bruce Perens has left his post at Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), less than four weeks after announcing that his desire to become more politically active has put him at odds with company management.
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    Open for business 14/02/2002 11:39:46

    The recent LinuxWorld Expo in New York was the scene of some startling revelations regarding the state of open source. Last summer's show in California showed that Linux wanted to do business in the enterprise. But at this LinuxWorld, Linux looked like nothing but business in the enterprise.
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    Fortune: Jobs talks of iPods and PDAs 05/11/2001 14:03:00

    Some people think Apple Computer Inc. is "crazy" for introducing the iPod rather than their own PDA (personal digital assistant), Apple CEO Steve Jobs says in an online Fortune interview. But he doesn't think it's a lucrative market to be in right now.
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    Bruce Perens 28/02/2001 15:14:00

    Bruce Perens is ubiquitous. At least, it's sometimes seemed that way; he's known to computing specialists as the primary author of the open source definition, the former project leader for Debian, a senior programmer with Pixar, the creator of Electric Fence, and a prolific advocate of GNU/Linux and related open source matters.
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