- Google pinches fewer pennies in video shutdown
- BEA avoids NASDAQ drop - again
- Adobe improves Flash video
- Adobe exec updates open source group think
- Microsoft vs. Google – the open source shame
- Thinking outside the Opera box
- Gentoo cuts key parts of itself from net for its own good
- Could Linux become the dominant OS?
- Novell won't pull a SCO
- Is VMware too close to Linux?
- IBM embraces - wtf - Sun's Solaris across x86 server line
- Benioff tags Ellison for SAP smackdown
- Apple 'retires' AppleWorks
- Google and Sun tag team MS Office
- Xandros celebrates Microsoft union with patents
- Ex-CA boss Kumar checks in for 12 year sentence
- Google denies Oz-blurring black op
- Microsoft delivers critical fixes for Windows, IE and Excel
- MySQL defends paid tarball decision
- Google spinmeisters defend video refund policy
- Citrix to reveal XenSource buy tomorrow
- Oracle names 11g Database price
- XenSource bulks up and makes more pools with v4
- Yahoo! tops! Google! on! customer! satisfaction! survey!
- Free software campaigners stonewalled at BBC
- Microsoft gunning for online ads audience
- SCO 'disappointed' as shares plunge 70 per cent
- Novell owns Unix copyrights after all
- ATI driver flaw exposes Vista kernel
- Linux vendors and Microsoft follow the money
- EnterpriseDB chases Oracle and MySQL on Web 2.0
- Red Hat nails Dell as JBoss dealer
- XML upgrade assessments needed for higher ed
- Free software darling SugarCRM blasts OSI
- Novell CEO confirms that Microsoft is a reality
- IBM and Novell team up for chunk of open source market
- Microsoft defends vendor standards lead
- Programmer granted royalties from commissioned software
- XenSource calls VMware a cash-hogging automobile
- Oracle claims no Linux ulterior motive
- Google to rescue Linux from Microsoft lawyers
- Desktop Linux: That dog will mount
- Linux database becomes a browser
- Microsoft sees $1.5bn verdict chucked out
- Nissan rolls out drink-proof cars
- Red Hat delays Global Desktop
- IBM goes to Princeton Softech
- Office 2008 for Mac succumbs to Redmond disease
- Social networks to replace imagination and be woven into clothes
- VMware prepares Fusion dump for Mac crowd
- Numbers man to captain Salesforce.com abroad
- IBA boomerangs back into iSoft bidding war
- SAP to show some A1S at last
- PlusNet blasts email into blackhole (again)
- IBM and Microsoft launch battling unified comms packs
- Fastscale puts VMware on a diet
- Yahoo! Unveils! New! Mail! Service!
- Windows Genuine Advantage cries wolf (again)
- Windows Server 2008 'brisket' release delayed
- Vista's Long Goodbye strikes again
- Microsoft promises less-annoying Vista OS early next year
- Facebook moves to cut down application annoyances
- Microsoft accused of ballot stuffing in standards vote
- Think again, FSF tells Microsoft on GPL3
- Pentagon puts $44m into handheld translators
- MS lawyers take out AutoPatcher
- Microsoft to buy chinwag platform Parlano
- Tills ring at Torex Retail
- Meet Mark Radcliffe: The man who rules open source law
- MS tweaks Vista with minor updates
- Newest Ubuntu dubbed 'Hardy Heron'
- Microsoft settles eight year patent case with Eolas
- Blogging: made in England?
- Google wants to patent mobile commerce
- Product data quality in the information supply chain
- Microsoft remedies failed to create competition
- Oracle buys Netsure Telecom
- IBM and Novell push out new SLED
- Novell fills Microsoft Silverlight hole
- Facebook to show profiles to search engines
- It's Open Season on open source
- Mac, Linux BBC iPlayers in the offing, says PM
- VMware unveils 32MB version of ESX Server
- Cap Gemini twins with Google to punt online apps
- High protein diet good for boxen gurus and open sourcerers
- Sun Solaris upgrade snuggles with Linux
- IBM signs-in to OpenOffice.org
- Software developer sues to muzzle website users
- VMware's 'Calista Flockhart' hypervisor may or may not change the world
- Canonical and VMware team on mini-Ubuntu
- Firefox-Google marriage on shaky ground?
- Sun turns Microsoft Windows server OEM
- Facebook application hawks your personal opinions for cash
- Firefox hits 400m download milestone
- Sage takes lion's share of XRT
- SWsoft prepares for psychotic server episode
- Microsoft dispells rumors of stealth Windows updates
- Cybersquatter storms the Bastille (Linux)
- Bebo fingers Yahoo! for display ads
- Virtualization standards becoming a reality
- Next generation BBC iPlayer gets MS man on board
- Microsoft awaits European Court decision
- Facebook gags verbal dissent group
- Open source prima donnas to crush IBM, BEA and MS in 2008
- SCO files for US bankruptcy protection
- Google gloats over ISO's OOXML rejection
- Microsoft thanks EU after losing its appeal
- Microsoft sets spinners on court verdict
- Microsoft vs European Commission: the verdict
- What does Microsoft's European defeat mean?
- Sun to virtualize boxes, storage and NICs with 'Project Virginia'
- Salesforce force feeds SaaS to the masses
- Microsoft: no plan to appeal EC verdict for now
- Microsoft vs EC round-up
- Facebook's marketing goldmine may be crock of shite
- Google's PowerPoint beater beta is go
- IBM hopes open office is Symphony to your key-tapping fingers
- Google says go-go-Gadget Ads
- Misys revenue up six per cent
- OpenOffice builds extensions for v2.3
- SAP fails to unveil on-demand service
- Salesforce shuns Google Docs route (for now)
- Why Microsoft vs Mankind still matters
- Oracle Q1 profit up a quarter
- Start-up sued in US courts over GPL 'violation'
- US patent programme must be compulsory to work, says project leader
- Free-market think tank urges EU to unbundle Windows
- Premature exit for GPL test case?
- Red Hat plots re-org to deal with JBoss woes
- Fotango to smother Zimki on Christmas Eve
- UK patent office ponders fast-tracking patents and trade marks
- Yahoo!'s insanity over Zimbra and Google's plan to rule open source code
- What's 77.1 x 850? Don't ask Excel 2007
- DARPA code teams compete on same K9 robot
- Oracle embraces old Java apps in next IDE
- Microsoft: New Live Search 'as good as Google'
- Windows XP repair disk kills automatic updates
- Google to save mankind through DoubleClick deal
- Boffins: Dark times for application development
- Open source development goes Mac-tastic
- Microsoft punts web-based apps to the masses
- Adobe buys into web word processing
- Mobile the next AJAX frontier
- LiPS synchs with OMA on mobile Linux
- Adobe claims RIA completeness
- Reg Developer goes West
- Israelis offer 'British' pukka-lingo ware to Blighty
- Google Apps digests Postini, doubles enterprise email inboxes
- Palm admits new OS 18 months away
- SAP licenses NetWeaver to developers
- BEA balances VMware with Xen
- Microsoft UK cracks another head over grey software
- Microsoft targets developers with 'open' license
- ARM finds friends for mobile Linux
- MySQL loses joint custody of SAP database
- Vista Business sales soar like leaping dachshund
- Microsoft chiefs at odds on Google-DoubleClick
- Jan Baan slices through the 'bullsh*t'
- Novell punts world's most expensive Linux distro
- Linux on mobile: manifest destiny?
- OpenSUSE 10.3 opens for business
- Sun hypes new hypervisor and virtualization console
- Ubuntu chief bids for prima-donna status
- Oz watchdog sticks to its Google-attacking guns
- SAP takes Eclipse to Sin City
- Open .NET challenge for iPhone development
- MS drops nagware validation for IE7 installs
- Concern over gas guzzling software
- Reborn Teradata bets on the unexpected
- VMware makes storage fluid
- SAP splashes out on BO
- Why UML won't save your project
- The Misfit Geek and AJAX acceptability
- Ballmer: All open source dev should happen on Windows
- Microsoft and Zend juice PHP for Windows
- Zend predicts Java and PHP oneness
- Google cranks 'relevant' video-placing contraption
- .Asia domains are go
- Facebookers abandon online privacy for virtual doo-doo
- Apple prepares iPhone WebApp catalogue
- Google's 'Gphone' said to be mobile OS
- Service Design - ITIL v3
- Americans' interest rates plummet
- YouTube invades Google Earth
- MP warns against Microsoft monopoly in e-gov services
- Open source CMS - promise without pitfall
- Binary interfaces in component development
- Mozilla mobilizes for mobile Firefox browser
- History dictates future of virtualization
- Curl mounts Silverlight and AIR challenge
- Reg Dev plunges into Gapingvoid
- Mandriva Linux 2008 is out and about
- Future of computing safe, thanks to Excel patch
- Ballmer: Google is winning online
- Citrix adds OS provisioning to lineup
- Windows update brings down TV newscast
- Freedom loving lawyers prime primer on open source code
- Oracle readies mega-update patching 51 security holes
- Zend crafts application server PHP implant
- Red Hat, Novell sued for patent infringment
- BEA rejects Oracle bid
- California court tilts towards mandating web accessibility
- Dutch Consumer Association declares war on Vista
- Apple to roll out Mac OS X 10.5 next week
- Microsoft drops South Korea anti-trust appeal
- Microsoft patents brain-computer link
- Nortel pays $35m to end fraud probe
- Google launches YouTube video-blocking contraption
- Google updates desktop for Linux
- Issue-tracking systems for Agile development
- SAP sings 'Only You' to Yasu
- Opera and Mozilla step up mobile browser pressure
- Microsoft throws unified communications party
- Ubuntu goes 3-D
- Citrix preaches 'second mover advantage' over VMware
- China hijacks Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo! traffic?
- UK.gov makes bizarre threat to throw self off internet
- MySpace opens up to developers
- Sun tries to flex R&D muscle with homegrown package manager
- Ex-Linspire chief defects to Ubuntu
- Becta reports Microsoft to OFT
- Ballmer: I will buy 20 web companies a year
- Ask.com firm palms off Excite Europe
- New tune for Microsoft software design?
- Regarding IBM enterprise data management
- Open Season exposes the real price paid for Radiohead's new album
- Microsoft will not appeal EU monopoly fine
- IT majors forge SAFECode alliance
- ODF calls time on da Vinci coding
- Google takes Docs on the road
- More gnashing of teeth after Microsoft update brings PCs to a standstill
- Small.biz flocks to Google Apps
- Ubuntu's latest OS not so Gutsy
- Korean software firm sues Microsoft
- GMail shakes IMAP out of coma
- StumbleUpon brings human touch to search
- MS and Turbolinux ink patent, single sign-on deal
- BEA will talk to anyone for $8.3bn
- Yahoo! assists! searches!
- Opera adds bookmarks sync, revs Mac browser
- SCO gets offer for Unix biz
- Dreaded Blue Screen of Death mars some Leopard installs
- Welcome back, Apple. Seriously.
- Apple's Leopard rejects latest version of Java
- Googlite explains PageRank tweak
- Hyperic charges after disgruntled Ubuntu upgraders
- Google corrals web 2.0 turkeys for Facebook fightback
- Apple's Leopard leaps into action
- Buzzword bingo for Microsoft's Oslo
- Aspect-oriented programming and security