Some months ago, i wrote article “3 Reasons why we shouldn’t use Linux“, after a lot of comments on the article in the favor of Linux, I thought i should also try Linux.
Read more »Linux failed to satisfy old PC Users
Microsoft Launches Outlook Facebook Integration [Exclusive]
Microsoft has integrated Facebook and Windows Live Messenger into Outlook, bringing the newsfeeds of millions of Facebook users into inboxes across the world.
Read more »Why Ubuntu (Still) Sucks - Part 1: Search
How bout this, Randall Kennedy: YOU SUCK. Of course, the most interesting bit is the comment responses...
Read more »Microsoft Tries to Gradually Weave Together Its Codeplex and SourceForge
Microsoft brings Codeplex and SourceForge closer together after some arrangements with SourceForge
Read more »Microsoft Still Insists Free Software Tax in Europe
This post brings a bunch of news about patents, FOSS and standards, but the scoop is Microsoft's latest push (confirmed by ECIS).
Read more »The Choice Between Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Linux
Lenovo only offers Novell's (and Microsoft's) SUSE now, having dropped the FreeDOS option and bumped up the price.
Read more »Novell’s ‘Linux’ is Not Free Software
Novell is building fences around the source code of its GNU/Linux distribution.
Read more »Novell a Member of Microsoft’s Virtualisation Validation Club
Microsoft's Virtualization Validation program is used to push Novell at the expense of rivals like Red Hat, Debian, Ubuntu.
Read more »Matching Microsoft On Interoperability
Microsoft's concession to offer a so-called "browser ballot" in the European version of Windows 7 has been covered extensively. European buyers of Windows 7 will, except when the OEM has a separate deal, be presented with a choice of browsers, ordered by estimated market share.
Read more »Microsoft Office Starter 2010: A Response to OpenOffice?
Microsoft is set to launch Office 2010 Starter -- a stripped down and ad-supported (but totally free [as in price]) version of Office 2010. Is this Microsoft's response to OpenOffice and Google Apps? Or is this an opportunity to get PC buyers to "try then buy" complete Office suites? Here are some thoughts.
Read more »Microsoft to offer free anti-virus software
Microsoft has announced plans to offer free anti-virus software to PC users starting next year.
Read more »The ultimate iPad - for $200,000
A gold-coated exterior, with a diamond encrusted Apple logo, conceals the world of DRM and proprietary garbage that lurks within. You can't judge an iPad by its cover!
Read more »Microsoft Bundles Lies with Its Products
Microsoft's war against VMWare gets even uglier not only with bundling but also with lies.
Read more »Neelie Kroes Dismisses Novell-type Intraoperability with Microsoft
Trade secrets are not accepted as means of attaining interoperability.
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