Autonomy buys video software rival. The enterprise software maker is acquiring video technology specialist Virage in a $25 million deal that should boost its presence in the broadcast market. [CNET News.com] 8:44:51 PM |
Autonomy to Buy Virage. Autonomy making a move into the rich media world. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis] 8:43:15 PM |
NewsForge: Ransom Love's Linuxworld 2000 Keynote Speech [Linux Today] - in which he states that Caldera/SCO will be making sginificant contributions to the development of Linux. 3:21:26 PM |
SCO vs. Linux: Show Me the Money. The contentious issue of the SCO Group's lawsuit against IBM and its claims that the Linux operating system is an unauthorized derivative of Unix, to which SCO owns the rights, reared its ugly head at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention (Oscon) here on Wednesday. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis] 11:13:11 AM |
Some Xbox Fans Microsoft Didn't Aim For. For a hacker underground, a $179 game console is more than a bargain: it's a PC in the rough. By Seth Schiesel. [New York Times: Technology] 6:34:14 AM |
Behind a Hacker's Book, a Primer on Copyright Law. An engineer and programmer in San Diego has also been an introduction to copyright law in the digital age. By Seth Schiesel. [New York Times: Technology] 6:29:33 AM |
Microsoft warns of critical Windows flaw. The security hole is caused by a buffer-overrun vulnerability in the Windows HTML converter, a component that enables the operating system to convert files from Rich Text Format to HTML. [Computerworld News] 6:04:02 AM |
Google cache raises copyright concerns. Google's caching feature allows for quick snapshots of others' web pages. But does it infringe on copyrights and trademarks? [CNET News.com] 6:01:58 AM |
Yahoo meets expectations. The portal giant posts a profit of $50.8 million for its second quarter and raises its financial estimates for 2003. [CNET News.com] 6:00:02 AM |