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29 April 2010
Does HP + Palm = Facepalm?
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When I first read the news that HP was buying Palm for $1.2 billion, my first reaction was that HP had lost its marbles (“clueless” was how ...
26 June 2009
Next, Linux Revolutionises...Printers
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Here 's a new printer from HP: Last June 22, HP announced its new all-in-one printer, the Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web. Aside ...
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03 March 2009
CollabNet Comes Out of the Shadows
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CollabNet has a fascinating history that goes back to 1999, when Collab.Net launched SourceXchange: a site where companies can post proposal...
05 February 2009
Why HP's Mini 1000 Mi Edition is Important
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Hp's new Mini 1000 Mi is starting to win plaudits all over the place. It's not hard to see why: it looks cool, has cool specs, and ...
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15 January 2009
IBM the Schizophrenic
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Bad IBM : IBM today announced that it earned 4,186 U.S. patents in 2008, becoming the first company ever to earn more than 4,000 U.S. patent...
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11 December 2008
HP Adds Some Open Source to the Desktop
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Now that Dell is offering a range of desktop systems, HP has become the most important supplier wedded to Windows Vista. Its resistance to o...
20 October 2008
The Real Story Behind GNU/Linux
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If the prospect of another week stretching out before you is getting you down, I've got good news. There's a post about GNU/Linux th...
24 January 2008
Welcome to the FOSSBazaar
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On Open Enterprise blog .
17 December 2007
Copping a Load of COPU
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As I've lamented before, open source usage in China is hard for us outside to gauge. Even the open source structures there are difficul...
07 December 2007
What Next: Copyright Tax on Potato Stamps?
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Printer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard has announced that the German Supreme Court ruled in a hearing that the firm will not have to pay a fla...
03 December 2007
Eben on Software Ecology
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Eben Moglen is probably the most fluent and engaging speaker it has ever been my privilege to interview ; proof of his enduring appeal can b...
22 May 2007
The Joy (and Utility) of FUD
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As I've written elsewhere , Microsoft's FUD is more interesting for what it says about the company's deepest fears than for its ...
27 March 2007
HP's Dirty Secret
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Recently HP has been dropping hints about its deep love for GNU/Linux: Hewlett-Packard is closing custom deals for thousands of desktop PCs...
Anyone for Croquet?
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A little while back I wrote about the Qwaq virtual world system. This is based on the open source Croquet code, which has just released v...
08 September 2006
Eclipse Waxes Stronger
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One of the key issues that needed to be addressed in order to promote free software in the early days was support: until mainstream companie...
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