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  • Intel forms internal open-source group

    Intel has created a group to focus on Linux and other open-source software issues, the newest move to bring the open-source operating system closer to parity with competing products from Microsoft.

  • Appeals court ponders Microsoft antitrust suit

    A federal appeals court on Tuesday considered whether a trial judge's order ending Microsoft's long-running antitrust case should be tossed out in favour of harsher remedies.

  • Opera won't perform on Microsoft phones

    There has never been much of a relationship between the small Norwegian browser company Opera Software and software giant Microsoft, but what little there was is over, says Opera.

  • Opera 'borks' MSN in standards spat

    Opera has released a new version of its browser that turns MSN to gibberish, following an accusation that Microsoft is sabotaging rival browsers.

  • On a digital privacy crusade: Security expert

    Internet security expert David Holtzman warns of the consequences of a digital society that's polarised into two camps: "vanilla politicians" and security-obsessed "curmudgeons."

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  • HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion

    It may not be entirely rational buying a GPS for its beautiful screen and multimedia features, but the 312 almost makes the case despite its numerous bugs and flaws.

  • Opera won't perform on Microsoft phones

    There has never been much of a relationship between the small Norwegian browser company Opera Software and software giant Microsoft, but what little there was is over, says Opera.

  • Opera says 'bork' to MSN standards

    Opera Software has released a new version of its Opera 7 Web browser with just one tweak--it turns Microsoft's MSN Web site into gibberish that was inspired by the Swedish Chef from "The Muppet Show."

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