In today's technology roundup: Microsoft fights losing battle, Palm changes direction, iTunes sells DRM-free music, and Apple, YouTube partner.
Available through Phoenix Software, Nero Linux 3 delivers Blu-ray and HD-DVD data burning support to Linux OS.
Included in FOSS-in-a-box is a server, with JohnBoy's open source software pre-loaded.
In today's technology roundup: Google's data retention challenged, Blu-ray sued over patent, Novell, Microsoft deal goes public, and Microsoft goes open.
In today's technology roundup: Dell ships Ubuntu PCs, Facebook facelift, spam loses its sting, and Nokia seeks damages from Qualcomm.
The company has completed interoperability qualification of core EMC platforms.
The Centre for High-Performance Computing is expected to bolster SA`s academic research capabilities.
In today's technology roundup: Dell Ubuntu machines debut tomorrow, Linux users invite Microsoft lawsuits, Western ships 250GB notebook hard drive, and fewer illegal downloads among youth.
In today's technology roundup: Global online censorship rising fast, execs unmoved by open source gripes, and IE7 useless after latest patch.
In this World Wide Wrap: Java becomes open source, Java Development Kit flawed, and undergrads win Java award.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony battery catches fire, Dell's Ubuntu release begins, HP unveils LED mobile PCs, and Apple MacBook users sue.
The companies announced key areas of joint support as part of the Oracle Unbreakable Linux programme.
Much that passes for open source software is in fact disguised marketing, says Progress Software.