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Comment Re:Are you sure? (Score 1) 576

In one room alone, I have 5 30" wide by 6 shelf tall bookcases and 1 30" wide by 3 shelf tall. 5 x 30 x 6 + 30 x 3 = 990 linear inches. That's 82.5 feet (mostly double stacked with paperbacks. I've got bookcases in nearly every room of my house, including hallways. We're planning to replace some of the small bookcases with tall ones. Must have more shelf space. R65guy
Data Storage

Submission + - A new global memory card standard (computerworld.com)

Lucas123 writes: "The Technology Research Institute has approved a new memory card standard called the Multiple Interface Card (miCard). The card will make transferring pictures, songs and other data between electronic gadgets and PCs easier. Twelve Taiwanese companies are preparing to manufacture the new miCard. 'The compatibility with both USB and MMC slots means most users won't need separate card readers anymore. MMC cards fit most consumer electronics, while USB connections are built into a wide range of IT hardware, including laptops, desktops, printers and home entertainment gear.'"
Patents

Submission + - Browser Plug-in Patent Case Rises Again (arstechnica.com)

eldavojohn writes: "A legal battle that has been around since 1999 and seemingly ended in 2005 now rears its head again. In a cunning move of confusication, the USPTO "reissued a Microsoft patent last week covering the same concepts outlined in the Eolas patent and with wording mirroring that of the Eolas patent. With both companies holding identical patents, the USPTO will now play King Solomon and decide which parent gets custody of the baby." View both patents (Microsoft & Eolas) if you think your mind can handle it."
Microsoft

Microsoft Will Not Sue Over Linux Patents 291

San Muel writes "In an official statement, Microsoft has said it has no immediate plans to sue after alleging patent infringements by open-source vendors for the time being. The company goes on to say that, essentially, it could have done that any time in the last three years if it wanted to. So what's the purpose of these bold announcements? '[John McCreesh, OpenOffice.org marketing project lead] added that while Microsoft may not have plans to sue, it could be using the threat of litigation to try to encourage corporate customers to move to those open-source product vendors with whom it had signed licensing agreements, such as Novell. "Microsoft has spent time and money accumulating patents. Maybe it has started using that armory to move corporate customers to open-source software that Microsoft approves of."'"

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