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Homekey's USB computer is supposed to get the older generation online, but Peter Judge thinks it could also reduce e-junk
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Judge and jurors will get a crash course in open source software in a case that could affect IT for generations, says Chris Preimesberger
SUSE's anniversary will be marked by a series of global events commemorating key technology, community and corporate milestones, says Darryl Taft
Google is facing a similar threat from Facebook that Microsoft faced with the Internet and, later, from Google itself, says Clint Boulton
HP made the right decision with WebOS, earning a lot of goodwill and a tax break. Chris Preimesberger looks to the future
Tools such as Google Code Search can provide hackers with a wealth of information hidden in open source code, writes Eric Doyle
LibreOffice's first annual conference shows it to be in rude health following its fork from OpenOffice, says Iris Cheerin
The British government is neglecting its duty to support SMEs, and missing significant cost savings in the process, says Sophie Curtis
The beach towel of German litigation has made the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 'tabula non grata', unless an appeal can be won, says Eric Doyle
Microsoft and Apple are using patents suits to bash Google. Google is hitting back in this colossal waste of time, argues Clint Boulton
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