GeneralOpen source in technology merger and acquisitions
Open source technology is simply an evolved class of licensing under which wider, more permissive rights are given to users. Crucially, access to source code is given enabling user support and development of the code. While the open source philosophy originated in California, with frankly a long-haired approach, the model is now effectively mainstream and competes with conventional closed source licensing models (the 2008 Sun/MySQL and Symbian deals demonstrate the popularity of open source).
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The former executive is accused of revealing trade secrets when he went to work on the iPhone.
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Actronix released a British version of Intel's Classmate PC as an entry-level laptop suited for children.
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Businesses are missing a bet if they're not paying attention to the Facebook generation, analyst says.
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Clues, concerns and lessons behind the story of the network manager who locked up the system.
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Businesses should hold off on investing in WiMax until the technology catches on, Gartner cautions.
GeneralComms snooping database poses data protection risks, says information commissioner
A government database holding...
