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Google misses costly deadline thanks to the LAPD

Google’s promised to get all of Los Angeles’ city employees switched over to Google Docs by June 30th, then promptly broke that promise. They say now it will take at least until mid August, and are blaming the LAPD. They insist that their data not be mixed in with any other data Google maintains, and more »

MSI Wind to offer Windows XP, SUSE based models

While the MSI Wind is expected to be available shortly, new details are clearing up the operating system options and pricing. We have already learned that the Wind will feature (in the US) a 10-inch display with a 1024 x 600 resolution, and have other options to include a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam, 4-in-1 card reader more »

Novell focuses on integration with SuSE Linux Enterprise 11

Cheers to those Linux users, as Novell is going to be releasing the successor of Linux 10, which is the SuSE Linux Enterprise 11. Sadly, Novell has only released some details at this point, but look on the bright side, at least it’s going to be released. Novell stated that, SuSE Linux Enterprise 11 will work on a vast variety of products such as edge and infrastructure servers, to data centers and servers.

Microsoft – Novell patent deal turns sour

Microsoft and Novell recently signed a historic agreement, promising not to sue each other’s customers over patent infringement of Linux operating system software. Barely a month after the signing, the software companies are reportedly not on good terms. It all started when Microsoft began trying to take advantage of the agreement. The software giant had more »

Microsoft to Novell: You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours

Microsoft and Novell had signed a deal the other day with a promise not to sue clients of either party, even if the Linux software from both signatories violate patents of the other company. Pretty sleek arrangement the way I see it. The agreement with Novell is referring to some of the Linux technology that more »