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Asus has team working on Android netbooks

Might amount to nothing

Fri 20 February 2009, 09:20

Windows 7 upgrade plans leaked

No path for cheapskates

Thu 12 February 2009, 13:06

New Novell UK boss brushes off job cuts

Of Linux and pacts with the Vole

Wed 4 February 2009, 22:18

Cost of building a social network site drops to near zero

Analysis First $500 copycats, now Open Source catches up

Mon 2 February 2009, 18:42

Torvalds warns of Windows 7 threat

Might make Windows sing again

Mon 26 January 2009, 10:07

Firefox dumps Google in Russia

Yandex cuts a deal

Mon 12 January 2009, 09:45

Intel lures Alan Cox away from Red Hat

OS war's a-coming

Tue 30 December 2008, 18:56

Wine gets 64-bit treatment

Pass another bottle

Mon 15 December 2008, 18:47

Three flavours of Open Source distros reviewed

First INQpressions Mild, medium, and with extra spice

Mon 27 August 2007, 14:06

SeaMonkey 1.1 offers a good alternative to Firefox

First INQpressions Mozilla seen alive and kicking

Thu 1 March 2007, 01:24

Java install on Linux is pants

One Mad Geek ATI! Oh linux, where is thy sting?

Sun 1 October 2006, 18:18

"IE for Linux" hack offers one more reason not to boot Windows

First INQpressions Foolproof Wine installer script made in Brazil

Tue 26 September 2006, 10:06

Mozilla mobile browser effort broken

Basically useless, bloke confesses

Wed 18 February 2009, 11:36

HP drops netbook Linux in blighty

Cor blimey guv

Thu 5 February 2009, 14:07

Linux overtaken by Hackintosh

Friction Unidentified OSX beats Open Source OS

Tue 3 February 2009, 10:04

Tories regurgitate open source opportunism

Thrice ruminated spin gives bad dose of wind

Wed 28 January 2009, 09:15

Red hat updates Enterprise Linux

5.3 lurves Intel Core Bli7mey, apparently

Wed 21 January 2009, 11:44

Vietnamese government mandates Open Source

Kicking out Microsoft

Thu 8 January 2009, 12:10

Red Hat posts a decent quarter

Revenue, profit ahead of guidance

Tue 23 December 2008, 10:25

School teacher bans Linux

Claims it is illegal

Thu 11 December 2008, 09:28

Linux too vanilla? Try this

First INQpressions PC-BSD 1.3: Basic, simple, does the job

Tue 15 May 2007, 11:51

Linux proves almost desktop-ready

Brief INQpressions Close but no cigar

Wed 28 February 2007, 15:51

INQUIRER helps debug Win4Lin Pro

First INQpressions Couldn't log-on to virtual Win2k machine on Linux

Sat 30 September 2006, 10:28

Debian GNU-Linux 5.0 is out

Lenneeee beefs up ARM

Mon 16 February 2009, 10:05

Vmware boss gets a taste of his own MS medicine

Analysis Releases Thin Client as LGPL open source

Thu 5 February 2009, 12:09

Linux, Mac OS gain from Windows losses

Fireferret sneaks up other trouser leg

Mon 2 February 2009, 18:51

Mozilla champions Open Source Web video

No Flash for the big cheese

Tue 27 January 2009, 11:31

Economist suggests federal funding of Open Source

In the US stimulus plan

Wed 14 January 2009, 14:56

Linux boosted by netbook demand

In most places

Wed 7 January 2009, 10:45

OU opens crack for open source

Still needs a shove

Tue 16 December 2008, 07:25

OpenCL opens for business

CUDA WUDA SHUDA

Tue 9 December 2008, 05:10

Babel Linux distro is all spin and costs a bob or two

First INQpressions BabelDisc Linux thingummy

Wed 18 April 2007, 14:12

Ubuntu spurns Microsoft's advances

Second INQpression Open source, closed minds

Tue 20 February 2007, 13:13

ATI's Linux drivers do not totally suck, shock

First INQpressions Control panel still does, a bit

Fri 29 September 2006, 21:30
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