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Red Hat Files its Bilski Brief: Asks Supreme Ct. to Exclude Software From Patentability, Software Freedom Law Center Files Brief with Supreme Court Arguing Software Cannot Be Patented, ICANN gains independence from the U.S., Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned, Another Microsoft Research Operating System: Helios, Microsoft Security Essentials Released, Dell Nestles ARM and Intel Processors Together, Mac OS X mistakes and malfeatures, Red Hat to collide with Microsoft, IBM takes on Microsoft, Court smacks Autodesk, affirms right to sell used software, Novell forces customers to pay for maintenance, Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users, OpenStreetMap adds 26 new translations, First External USB 3.0 Hard Drive from Freecom, New Trojan gives criminals full-service bank theft, The OpenBlockS 600 is a Linux server that fits in your palm, FSF announces new bounty program, offering “GNU Bucks” for finding nonfree works in free distributions, Google Bites Bing back, Recovers All Usage Losses Since Spring, ALRC going for open source CMS website, SCO Files Its Response to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing En Banc, Amazon Pays Out for ‘1984′ Fiasco, Former Microsoft Open-source Chief Joins Cloud Startup, Two Linux smartphones set for October release in U.S., Open Android Alliance formed, Palm Releases webOS 1.2, No iTunes Sync, Palm again hacks Apple’s iTunes for Pre owners, iPhone May Face EU-Wide Recall, MIPS Technologies Joins Open Handset Alliance.
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NEWS
Red Hat Files its Bilski Brief: Asks Supreme Ct. to Exclude Software From Patentability
Software Freedom Law Center Files Brief with Supreme Court Arguing Software Cannot Be Patented
ICANN gains independence from the U.S.
Microsoft gets big patent verdict overturned
Another Microsoft Research Operating System: Helios
Microsoft Security Essentials Released
Dell Nestles ARM and Intel Processors Together
Mac OS X mistakes and malfeatures
Red Hat to collide with Microsoft
IBM takes on Microsoft
Court smacks Autodesk, affirms right to sell used software
Novell forces customers to pay for maintenance
Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users
OpenStreetMap adds 26 new translations
First External USB 3.0 Hard Drive from Freecom
New Trojan gives criminals full-service bank theft
The OpenBlockS 600 is a Linux server that fits in your palm
FSF announces new bounty program, offering “GNU Bucks” for finding nonfree works in free distributions
Google Bites Bing back, Recovers All Usage Losses Since Spring
ALRC going for open source CMS website
SCO Files Its Response to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing En Banc
Amazon Pays Out for ‘1984′ Fiasco
Former Microsoft Open-source Chief Joins Cloud Startup
LINUX MOBILE NEWS
Two Linux smartphones set for October release in U.S.
Open Android Alliance formed
Palm Releases webOS 1.2, No iTunes Sync
Palm again hacks Apple’s iTunes for Pre owners
iPhone May Face EU-Wide Recall
MIPS Technologies Joins Open Handset Alliance
RELEASES
Ubuntu 9.10 Beta Released
9.10 Technical Overview
Linux 2.6.32-rc1 Released
NVIDIA Publicly Releases Its OpenCL Linux Drivers
Calculate Linux 9.9 Released
Chakra Alpha 3 Released
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 released
Python 2.6.3 released
X.org Server 1.7.0 released
Amarok 2.2 “Sunjammer” released
OpenSSH 5.3 is now available
Lightweight Arora web browser turns 0.10.0
Astaro Security Gateway 7.5 Released
Plamo Linux 4.7 Released
Sabayon Linux 5.0 Released
GoblinX 3.0 “G:Standard” Released
gzip-1.3.13 released
Perl 5.11.0 Released
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | October 4, 2009 | Comments (4)
Tags: amazon, android, apple, arm, autodesk, bing, dell, free software foundation, google, helios, ibm, icann, intel, iphone, mac, microsoft, Microsoft Security Essentials, novell, Open Android Alliance, Open Handset Alliance, open street map, palm pre, patents, Red Hat, sco, Software Freedom Law Center, Stallman, supreme court, trojan, usb
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No more Linux security bragging: botnet discovery worry, The Linux botweb story that wasn’t, IBM Throws Out Microsoft Office, Your Google docs: Soon in search results?, Oracle event signals Sun hardware aspirations, Creature comforts for Ubuntu, Jolicloud Innovates Atop Ubuntu Netbook Remix, ARM Joins The Linux Foundation, MySpace to open source data processing, OIN suggests patent reform on the fly, Open source management community launches, FreeBSD bug grants local root access, Shh!!! HP sneaks Linux in on new laptops, Net neutrality gets a boost from leading Democrat, Open PC: KDE Nettop with Amarok and Firefox, SCO Ordered to Reply to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing, DOJ: Google’s book settlement needs rewrite, Single-Window Confirmed For Gimp 2.8, Ubuntu 10.04 Cod Name Announced: Lucid Lynx, How long will it take to upgrade to Windows 7?, Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches for you XP, No 3rd Service Pack for Windows Server 2003, Google Voice rejection came from the top at Apple (updated), Moblin Zone, LG unveils its first Android smartphone.
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LinuxPlanet Casts
No more Linux security bragging: botnet discovery worry
The Linux botweb story that wasn’t …
IBM Throws Out Microsoft Office
Your Google docs: Soon in search results?
Oracle event signals Sun hardware aspirations
Creature comforts for Ubuntu
Jolicloud Innovates Atop Ubuntu Netbook Remix
ARM Joins The Linux Foundation
MySpace to open source data processing
OIN suggests patent reform on the fly
Open source management community launches
FreeBSD bug grants local root access
Shh!!! HP sneaks Linux in on new laptops
Net neutrality gets a boost from leading Democrat
Open PC: KDE Nettop with Amarok and Firefox
SCO Ordered to Reply to Novell’s Petition for Rehearing
DOJ: Google’s book settlement needs rewrite
Single-Window Confirmed For Gimp 2.8 (And More)
Ubuntu 10.04 Cod Name Announced: Lucid Lynx
How long will it take to upgrade to Windows 7?
Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches for you, XP
No 3rd Service Pack for Windows Server 2003
Google Voice rejection came from the top at Apple (updated)
Moblin Zone
LG unveils its first Android smartphone
The Art of Community Available For Free Download
Releases
Distribution Release: gNewSense 2.3
Puppy Linux 4.3
Absolute Linux 13.0. with IceWM and PCMan
Oracle Enterprise Linux updated
ClarkConnect Now ClearOS, Now Open and Free
First Alpha of BeOS-inspired Haiku released
Launchpad 3.0Rhythmbox version 0.12.5 Released
F-Spot version 0.6.1.2 Released
SystemRescueCd 1.3.0 released
Donut SDK for Google’s Android ready
Google ‘Releases’ Chrome 3
Nero Linux 4 Released
NVIDIA Linux Display Driver Update
Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 7 Released
GNOME 2.28.0 Release Candidate Is Out
KOffice 2.1 Beta 2 released
Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 6 Has Ubuntu Software Store
Mandriva Linux 2010 RC1 is now available for tests
NEPOMUK – The Social Semantic Desktop
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | September 20, 2009 | Comments (0)
Tags: amarok, apple, arm, botnet, firefox, freebsd, gimp, google, hp, ibm, jolicloud, kde, lg, linux, Lucid Lynx, microsoft, moblin, myspace, Net Neutrality, novell, oin, oracle, sco, sun microsystems, ubuntu, windows, xp
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Linux Foundation to Microsoft: stop secretly attacking Linux, Pro-Linux group nabs Microsoft patents, Microsoft and Patent Trolls, Microsoft mis-educates Best Buy on Linux, New Microsoft-backed open source foundation faces questions, Free Software Foundation files objection to Google Book Search settlement, Why the EU should block Oracle/Sun, Novell Files for Rehearing En Banc!, Deep packet inspection engine goes open source, Will GIMP 2.8 come in a single window mode?, TomTom launches OpenLR open navigation project, VIA Technologies, Inc. Joins Linux Foundation, Facebook Releases Real-time Web Server Tech as Open Source, Firefox 4.0 Windows Theme Mockups, Debian switches to Upstart, Corporate Ubuntu Linux Users Now Have Premium Support Offerings at Their Fingertips, Ubuntu One is moving from ubuntuone.com to one.ubuntu.com, Apple Releases Grand Central Dispatch as Open Source, iTunes 9 Breaks Pre Sync, Again, More signs point to Samsung Linux phone, Nokia to skip operator tailoring for Linux phones, Nokia backtracks, will allow customized Linux phones, Linux News: Mobile: Motorola’s Cliq Joins Android Army, Linux News: Mobile: HTC Adds Tattoo to Android Lineup.
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Software Freedom Day at Rio Rancho Public Library
Linux Foundation to Microsoft: stop secretly attacking Linux
Pro-Linux group nabs Microsoft patents
Microsoft and Patent Trolls
Microsoft mis-educates Best Buy on Linux
New Microsoft-backed open source foundation faces questions
Free Software Foundation files objection to Google Book Search settlement
Why the EU should block Oracle/Sun
Novell Files for Rehearing En Banc!
Deep packet inspection engine goes open source
Will GIMP 2.8 come in a single window mode?
TomTom launches OpenLR open navigation project
VIA Technologies, Inc. Joins Linux Foundation
Facebook Releases Real-time Web Server Tech as Open Source
Firefox 4.0 Windows Theme Mockups
Debian switches to Upstart
Corporate Ubuntu Linux Users Now Have Premium Support Offerings at Their Fingertips
Ubuntu One is moving from ubuntuone.com to one.ubuntu.com
Apple Releases Grand Central Dispatch as Open Source
iTunes 9 Breaks Pre Sync, Again
More signs point to Samsung Linux phone
Nokia to skip operator tailoring for Linux phones
Nokia backtracks, will allow customized Linux phones
Linux News: Mobile: Motorola’s Cliq Joins Android Army
Linux News: Mobile: HTC Adds Tattoo to Android Lineup
RELEASES
Linux 2.6.31 Released
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Now Available
KDE 4.3.1 Release Announcement
Ubuntu’s Karmic Koala emerges in alpha 5
Easy Peasy 1.5 released
DesktopBSD 1.7 available
Zenwalk 6.2 has been released
Tiny Core Linux 2.3 Released
VirtualBox 3.0.6 released
Linux Lint 7 Xfce Released
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | September 13, 2009 | Comments (0)
Tags: android, apple, best buy, debian, facebook, firefox, free software foundation, gimp, google, htc, itunes, linux, microsoft, motorola, nokia, open source, oracle, palm pre, patents, Red Hat, samsung, sco, tomtom, ubuntu, via technologies
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Internet celebrates 40th birthday, Game Over for Sony, Microsoft pushes for single global patent system, Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction, Google Patents World’s Simplest Home Page, Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk in Argentina, Dell Prepares Ubuntu Encore, Google Confirms Chrome Web Browser Is Bundled on Sony Laptops, Happy Birthday: A Look Back at One Year of Google Chrome, The Chapter 11 Trustee’s First Act: Wants to Hire a Lawyer, Defence spends $1.7m on ultimate Linux flight simulator, Linux powers world’s fastest stock exchange, Fedora 12 adds Moblin technology!, IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service, T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android phone, European Commission may delay Sun-Oracle merger, Ubuntu Tech Board 2009, Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009, Message From La Quadrature du Net Concerning Net Neutrality, Bill would give president emergency control of Internet, Ending the War on Sharing, Linus Torvalds in Live Streaming from LinuxCon, Full Circle Magazine – Issue 28
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Internet celebrates 40th birthday
Game Over for Sony
Microsoft pushes for single global patent system
Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction
Google Patents World’s Simplest Home Page
Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk in Argentina
Dell Prepares Ubuntu Encore
Google Confirms Chrome Web Browser Is Bundled on Sony Laptops
Happy Birthday: A Look Back at One Year of Google Chrome
The Chapter 11 Trustee’s First Act: Wants to Hire a Lawyer
Defence spends $1.7m on ultimate Linux flight simulator
Linux powers world’s fastest stock exchange
Fedora 12 adds Moblin technology!IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service
IBM launches cloud virtual-desktop service
T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android phone
European Commission may delay Sun-Oracle merger
Ubuntu Tech Board 2009
Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009
Message From La Quadrature du Net Concerning Net Neutrality
Bill would give president emergency control of Internet
Ending the War on Sharing
Linus Torvalds in Live Streaming from LinuxCon
Full Circle Magazine – Issue 28
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | September 6, 2009 | Comments (0)
Tags: android, chrome, dell, European Commission, fedora, Full Circle Magazine, google, ibm, Internet, Linus Torvalds, linux, microsoft, moblin, Net Neutrality, oracle, sco, Sony, Stallman, sun microsystems, t-mobile, ubuntu
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SCO still up creek, searching for paddle despite appeal win, It’s Baaaack … Appeals Court Resurrects SCO Lawsuit, The Linux Killer, Linux Legal Defense Fund, SCO v. Novell appellate decision, Red Hat, Novell and CentOS update for kernel vulnerability, Microsoft signs confidential IP deal over NTFS, Why Has Nokia’s Netbook Got Windows, Not Linux?, Linux-based OS drives new Nokia N900, Open Book Alliance to oppose Google Book deal, More questions than answers on Google Books, Canonical Unveils The Ubuntu Software Store, Rails-like Quickly tools brings rapid development to Ubuntu, NVIDIA Pushes Out New Linux Driver Updates, Motorola Mobile Devices ditches Microsoft Office for Google Apps, Microsoft Office Loses Credibility Due to i4i Lawsuit, Motorola Dumps Office, New Victories for ODF and i4i-imposed Word Ban as an Opportunity for ODF, Microsoft apologizes for race-swap photo incident, Does an upgrade to Windows 7 kill a netbook battery life?, Windows 7 Sins — The case against Microsoft and proprietary software, The Mac Security Blog » Snow Leopard Contains an Antivirus, Snow Leopard’s Anti-Malware Feature Explained
RELEASES
The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement, First Fedora 12 pre-release version released, CentOS 4.8 released, Many Changes for SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10, openSUSE News » openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 6 Released, Feature Freeze this Thursday, Simon – speech activated user interface for KDE, Transmission 1.74 BitTorrent client released
LINKS
New Mexico Team Software Freedom Day
SCO still up creek, searching for paddle despite appeal win
It’s Baaaack … Appeals Court Resurrects SCO Lawsuit
The Linux Killer
Linux Legal Defense Fund
SCO v. Novell appellate decision
Red Hat, Novell and CentOS update for kernel vulnerability
Microsoft signs confidential IP deal over NTFS
Why Has Nokia’s Netbook Got Windows, Not Linux?
Linux-based OS drives new Nokia N900
Open Book Alliance to oppose Google Book deal
More questions than answers on Google Books
Canonical Unveils The Ubuntu Software Store
Rails-like Quickly tools brings rapid development to Ubuntu
NVIDIA Pushes Out New Linux Driver Updates
Motorola Mobile Devices ditches Microsoft Office for Google Apps
Microsoft Office Loses Credibility Due to i4i Lawsuit, Motorola Dumps Office
New Victories for ODF and i4i-imposed Word Ban as an Opportunity for ODF
Microsoft apologizes for race-swap photo incident
Does an upgrade to Windows 7 kill a netbook battery life?
Windows 7 Sins — The case against Microsoft and proprietary software
The Mac Security Blog » Snow Leopard Contains an Antivirus
Snow Leopard’s Anti-Malware Feature Explained
The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement
First Fedora 12 pre-release version released
CentOS 4.8 released
Many Changes for SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10
openSUSE News » openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 6 Released
Feature Freeze this Thursday
Simon – speech activated user interface for KDE
Transmission 1.74 BitTorrent client released
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | August 30, 2009 | Comments (0)
Tags: centos, fedora, google, kde, kernel, linux, mac, microsoft, motorola, nokia, novell, nvidia, openoffice, opensuse, Red Hat, sco, simplymepis, slackware, transmission, ubuntu, windows