eBay: Phishers getting better organized, using Linux

October 3, 2007

InfoWorld - When it comes to launching online attacks, criminals are getting more organized and branching out from the Windows operating system, eBay's security chief said Tuesday.

eBay: Phishers Getting Better Organized, Using Linux

October 3, 2007

PC World - When it comes to launching online attacks, criminals are getting more organized and branching out from the Windows operating system, eBay Inc.'s security chief said Tuesday.

Mozilla, Arm, others to build Linux UMPC platform

October 3, 2007

InfoWorld - A group of seven companies including Mozilla, Arm, and MontaVista Software are hoping to grow the market for a relatively new device category that sits between a smartphone and a laptop.

Tiny Linux Hits the Streets

October 3, 2007

PC World - A very small Linux operating system, known as Puppy Linux, has had a "major upgrade" after version 3.0 hit the streets this week.

ARM Aims For Linux-Based Mobile Platform

October 3, 2007

TechWeb - In collaborating with six other companies to develop an open-source platform for ultra-mobile PCs, chip designer ARM Holdings is taking a direct shot at Intel.

SCO gets reprieve from Nasdaq

September 28, 2007

InfoWorld - The Nasdaq stock exchange has given The SCO Group a little more time to get its financial house in order.

Tech looks good to investors

September 27, 2007

InfoWorld - Amid uncertainty about the greater economy, technology companies are looking good to investors. Strong earnings from Red Hat this week and Oracle last week, continued excitement over mergers and acquisitions, and solid forecasts for global component sales have been pushing shares of tech vendors up.

Open Source Developers Shun GPLv3, Survey Says

September 26, 2007

TechWeb - More than 40% of those surveyed by Evans Data said they won't ever publish their work under Version 3 of the General Public License.

Red Hat sees another delay in PC Linux software

September 25, 2007

Reuters - Software maker Red Hat Inc. ,
which had planned to introduce a new version of its Linux
software for personal computers in August, said on Tuesday that
the product won't be out until next month at the earliest.

Red Hat Net Surges On Growing Linux Subscription Revenue

September 25, 2007

TechWeb - Subscription revenue was $109.2 million in the second quarter, up 29% from a year ago and 6% over the previous quarter.

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