Microsoft has laid the blame for half of all Windows crashes on third-party code.
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As Sun Microsystems moves to tie itself more closely to the developer community by releasing an open source version of Solaris, chief executive officer Scott McNealy has reinforced the company's willingness to "take bullets" to protect end-users from patent and copyright litigation.
The federal government could soon develop policies to manage a controversial class of software patents that blossomed during the tech-boom and after changes to US patenting laws.
Microsoft wants customers to "overcome their fear" regarding security and proceed with wireless implementations.
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