Legal eagles on staff with Red Hat are a busy group these days. The Linux distribution leader just announced that it has settled two of three patent lawsuits that had been hanging over its head for two years.
"We're putting the patent issue to rest with the settlement of patent litigation invo
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We are proud to announce that the next version of SkyOS will ship with a new Mail client.
In contrast to the already available Mozilla Thunderbird Mail Client the new Mail application completely integrates with SkyOS. For instance, all mails are stored as separate files with various attributes a
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Beyond the argument over who's to blame for $4 gas lies the reasoning that nothing will happen without higher prices getting us in gear. If gas were cheap, there would be no incentive to change. No one would care about developing new technologies, no one would bother driving more efficient cars, a
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The reason that oil costs so much in dollars is that the purchasing power of the dollar has dropped by 40% in 5 lousy years, thanks to you letting the Federal Reserve create so much damned money, you lowlife scumbag! If the dollar still had its buying power, oil would still be $25 a barrel like it
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The sample delivery looks to have been quite successful. But there is a snag. The TEGA oven has a sensor inside, basically a photodiode, that detects whether anything falls past it into the heart of the oven. And, according to the telemetry that the TEGA team received after the dump, nothing entere
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You thought your hair dresser was the best? Checkout these crazy animal hair styles on these cute models.
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NEW YORK (Fortune) -- High-flying tech stocks crashed. The roaring housing market crumbled. And oil, rest assured, will follow the same path down.
Not everyone agrees. In an echo of our most recent market frenzies, some experts pronounce that the "world has changed," and that the demand spikes
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AT&T's new chief technical officer, John Donovan, wants you to know that his company does not, under any circumstances, slow down BitTorrent users or throw other monkey wrenches in the operation of specific applications.
"No. Never have. No interest in it. It's never been our policy," Donova
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