The SCO Group has sued Novell for what it alleges was Novell's "bad faith effort to interfere with SCO's rights with respect to Unix and UnixWare".
In today`s world tech wrap: Open source conference scheduled for Namibia, new version of Morpheus ships, Bell develops a cellphone engine, and Texas Instruments breaks the 1GHz DSP mark.
The open source Jabber instant messaging platform is launching its first local server.
Arkateq has been appointed as a SUSE Linux Business Partner to strengthen its open source drive.
Open source may be just what the continent needs to ensure technology is available to everyone.
In today`s world tech wrap: IBM and Intel contribute to Linux lawsuit fund, IBM pushes retail Linux, search sites come up with new tricks, and enterprise firewall aimed downwards.
IBM`s CEO Sam Palmisano has challenged his company to move to Linux on its desktops by 2005.
In today`s world tech wrap: Microsoft enables TV access to PCs, US satellite radio gets visual, big brother meets "wOZnet", SuSE takes Linux to the point of sale.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has extended its partnership with Red Hat to cover sales.
The SCO/Linux saga is beginning to resemble our own Mac-and-Mo show for all the amusement value and bluster.
Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel is released, Google launches book search pilot, Adobe tries its hand at bookselling, and Canada slaps a tax on MP3 players.
In today`s world tech wrap: JenniCam to go dark after seven years, gaming leads the race for convergent device and Linux attacks worry developers.