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Portables (Apple)

Submission + - Apple Unable to Find iPhone Partner in Europe? (vnunet.com)

pete314 writes: "A Vnunet.com article claims that European mobile operators are unwilling to concede to Apple iPhone partnership demands. Several operators went as far as to say they "will never offer the iPhone." In the US Verizon has reportedly passed on the device, and AT&T is rumored to have engaged in a revenue sharing deal that includes monthly payments to Cupertino."
IBM

Journal Journal: IBM looks at open source development without the license

IBM plans to increase the openness of its software development process. This summer the company will undertake an experiment where it provides access the public access to source code of an upcoming middleware application, allowing individuals to compile and install the code on test systems and provide IBM with feedback. But even though the company is essentially embracing the open source development model, it won'
Red Hat Software

Submission + - Red Hat develops Online Desktop

pete314 writes: "Red Hat is planning to compete with Microsoft on the desktop by building an "online desktop" that will integrate local data with online services, the company unveiled at the Red Hat Summit in San Diego. Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens argued that: "To user the desktop metaphor is dead. We don't believe that recreating a Windows paradigm in an open source model will do anything to advance the productivity in the life of users.""

Eben Moglen To Scrutinize Novell-Microsoft Deal 102

An anonymous reader writes "Novell is providing Eben Moglen's Software Freedom Law Center with confidential access to the legal terms of the Novell-Microsoft partnership, allowing to organization to verify if the deal is compatible with the GPL2 and GPL3 licenses. Moglen in the past has alleged that the patent license between the two companies could be in violation with section 7 of the GPL. Novell on Tuesday published a document on its website, explaining that they circumvented the GPL provisions by providing a patent license to the end user rather than between the two companies."

Slashdot Design Changes for Wider Appeal 854

Our marketing department has done extensive research over the last 3 quarters and discovered that our audience is strangely disproportionately skewed towards males. Like, 98.3% males to be precise. To correct this oversight, we have decided to subtly tweak Slashdot's design and content to widen our appeal to these less active demographics. Don't worry! We'll still continue to serve our core audience, but we hope you'll work with us as we try to find a balance that will work for all.

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