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SCO drops Linux, warns Linux users

The SCO Group Wednesday announced it was abandoning its Linux business and warned commercial Linux users they may be liable for intellectual property violations that, it alleges, exist in the Linux source code.

Gartner: non-US groups seek alternative to MS

Governments and businesses outside the U.S. are leading the push to find alternatives to Microsoft Corp. for their software needs, according to a report released Tuesday by research company Gartner Inc.

HP planning blade PCs, hardware updates

Hewlett-Packard Co. is set to announce a blade PC product next Wednesday, according to sources familiar with the company's plans.

Wireless standards groups merge

Two groups that already have worked closely together on developing wireless security standards have decided to formally join forces.

AMD rolls out Athlon XP 3200+

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. introduced its fastest desktop processor to date on Tuesday, the Athlon XP 3200+.

Avaya recasts IP apps, updates Communication Manager

Avaya Inc. Monday announced that it's pulling together a group of Internet Protocol-based applications under a new name and releasing a new version of its IP telephony software, Avaya Communication Manager.

Fizzer worm spreading, could allow attackers access

A new computer worm spreading over the Internet captures a user's keystrokes and creates a back door that could give an attacker access to the infected system or enable the machine to secretly be used in a denial of service attack.

Check Point adds application protection

A new generation of firewall technology from Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. will protect against attacks directed at applications, in addition to protecting networks, the company said Monday.

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