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Google denies fault over GMail problems
Google has admitted that a few users' UK Google Mail accounts were mistakenly deleted, but the search giant claims it is not responsible.
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Privacy concerns over Google Desktop 3
A feature allowing users to search files across multiple computers "greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy," according to the EFF.
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Linux development slows
Linux leader says the next kernel is almost ready but few features are in the works for subsequent releases.
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Yankee Group slams 'Linux extremists'
An analyst who has been savaged for her views on open source software hits back, denying that her work is biased
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Microsoft tries to spill 'Wine'
The software giant has admitted specifically excluding users of the popular Windows compatibility toolkit with its update tool.
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Microsoft: OpenDocument is too slow
Office maker takes a swing at the open-source format, but ODF Alliance says Open XML's performance can't yet be measured.
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Europe: No patents for software
Apparent U-turn on the extent to which software can be patented leaves patent opponents scratching their heads.
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Microsoft: Open source 'not reliable or dependable'
Executive tells BBC it's mainly of interest to community projects, lacks benefits of commercial model.
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ISO approval 'unlikely for Microsoft Open XML'
ISO approval of OpenDocument will thwart standards-group certification of Microsoft's XML document, research firm says.
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Firm offers bounty for open-source tech support
OpenLogic will pay developers to provide high-level support for scores of open-source products.
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Linux kernel 'getting buggier,' leader says
Lead maintainer Andrew Morton says defects are being added to the production kernel faster than they're being fixed.
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OpenBSD update promises better protection
Version 3.9 of the open-source operating system includes a memory feature designed to counter buffer overflow attacks.
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Patent Office needs a 'Slashdot for prior art'
Patent Office must improve the way it searches for prior art, according to public-policy group CED.
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Ubuntu: Get set for 'cutting-edge' Linux
This year's Edgy Eft release will have brand-new code and infrastructure, Ubuntu project's founder says.
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OpenDocument group 'optimistic' on certification
Alliance promoting OpenDocument standard says its lobbying will pay off when standardization body meets next month.
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DRM key to Linux's consumer success?
Yes, RealNetworks exec argues at LinuxWorld. But do consumers really want tech like FairPlay, PlaysForSure?
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Device support 'key' to desktop Linux
Hardware makers should do more to make devices compatible with the open-source OS, experts tell LinuxWorld attendees.
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Google denies fault over GMail problems
Google has admitted that a few users' UK Google Mail accounts were mistakenly deleted, but the search giant claims it is not responsible.
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No decision on Microsoft antitrust fines for 'weeks'
The software giant has its knuckles rapped for organizing a press conference during a private hearing.
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Microsoft joins OpenDocument group
Software giant joins group involved in standardization for OpenDocument, but says it "will have no impact on the voting."
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