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.
Customers who run their SAP applications on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server now have a single support entry point.
In today's technology roundup: MySpace reveals sex offenders, Pentagon limits Web for troops, open source violates 235 patents, and TiVo includes Internet video.
Governments of the future could be so functionally slick as to be real-time, says Andy Brauer, CTO of Business Connexion.
It's Microsoft's ball, and they're going home.
By overtly claiming Linux infringes on its patents, Microsoft is inviting a war that it will lose very quickly.
In today's technology roundup: MS certifies phones, LG Philips develops A4 colour e-paper, MySpace to protect copyright, and MS patent stance hardest on start-ups.
Open source telephony has come of age in the last couple of years, says GCCS.
In today's technology roundup: MS demands open source royalties, AMD's 'phenomenal' processors, Halo 3 gets mixed reviews, and RFID stifles cheaters.