Microsoft's claim that Linux infringes on its patents is nothing more than a storm in a teacup.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bigger is better?, Dell, Canonical collaborate, and Lenovo goes green.
SITA underestimated the scope of the work set out at GovTech 2006, it says.
In today's technology roundup: Apple iTunes sells over 3bn songs, Sony PS3 faces another suit, social networks 'lure music fans', and Mozilla issues fixes for Firefox bugs.
In today's technology roundup: MS not so 'open' after all? Gambling banned in Second Life, Blu-Ray to boost Japanese adult films, and Cisco not retiring Linksys brand.
In today's technology roundup: YouTube to use copyright checker, BBC offers IPTV, iPhone not affordable, and Wikipedia founder eyes open source search engine.
In this World Wide Wrap: China unveils e-payment, CommSecure plants trees, and OpenEMM gets an upgrade.
The face of Novell SA, Stafford Masie, quits to head up Google's local operations.
The growth in mobile banking services in Africa is "tremendous", says First National Bank.
The IT consultancy will maintain and support the Linux-based Firewall SmoothWall for Lafarge Africa.
In today's technology roundup: Google makes broadband play, OLPC production begins, US game hardware sales surge, and Ubuntu to target IT in coming year.
In this World Wide Wrap: OSS enterprise extensions released, IBM targets Web 2.0, and vendors benchmark virtualisation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun adds compiler, Java vote draws Apache dissent, and Headway releases structure101.