In today's technology roundup: Rat-brain robot aids memory study, hackers denied First Amendment protection, legal milestone for open source, AOL phisher gets seven years, and what's behind the iPhone 3G glitches?
Open Text eDOCS OOI supports Open Office 2.4 and has direct integration into eDOCS versions 5.1, 5.2 and 6.
Landfills are used to dump obsolete computer equipment, which affects surrounding communities.
In this World Wide Wrap: AlphaWorks investigates emerging software, Recession encourages risk management, and Emerging technology centre breaks ground.
In this World Wide Wrap: Broadband improves Rwandan health care, Nexsan, GE Healthcare go green, and Medsphere moves HQ.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 is certified on IBM BladeCenter hardware and supported by IBM WebSphere Real Time middleware.
Some SMEs may be reluctant to go the open source route because of concerns of a shortage of open source skills.
In this World Wide Wrap: Track laptops with open source, Open source critical to cloud computing, and Open source trailer released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sybase, QlikTech join forces, US SMEs embrace BI, and IBM releases BI Linux.
In this World Wide Wrap: Drupal, Joomla! found vulnerable, JPMorgan chooses Oracle and AMCOM makes coffee.
In this World Wide Wrap: London Underground down again, Advanced ID partners with Brazil, and Voting system demos at Linuxworld.
Apatar believes SA has an open source data integration niche to be filled.