...was looking at was a ruin of a Native American dwelling compound, comprising four or five rooms, that had been abandoned perhaps 800 years ago, now completely filled and covered...
...in the WLAN industry to make their products comply with the BWIPS standard and co-operate with some Chinese partners. That aroused complaints from companies such as Intel and WLAN chipmaker...
...invent it. – Computer scientist and visionary Alan Kay For the last three and a half months I’ve been covering the ongoing debate and, for want of a better phrase,...
...think that Microsoft will play ball with Apache. David also reiterates his contention that, where a consortium has more than one track (e.g., RAND as well as royalty free), it’s...
...are a matter of principle, while in the open standards community, licensing terms are matters of pure dollars and cents. If market forces lead towards royalty free GNU licensing, then...
...to Adobe PDF? But an interview with Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen indicates that Adobe's control of PDF - and now Flash - may give it a far bigger role from...
Late last week the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) filed a complaint in the EU against Microsoft, alleging anticompetitive behavior. That complaint was kept confidential, but additional details are...
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