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05 August 2004
 

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   Ditch landline and go mobile for cheaper phone bills
 No more suits against Linux users, say SCO
 New MyDoom yanks addresses from Yahoo
 Microsoft settles with New Mexico for US$31.5 Million
 Red Hat and IBM blast IP litigation
 Business Objects faces lawsuit
 AOL buys mailblocks





 
 
  Ditch landline and go mobile for cheaper phone bills
One in five Australian households could significantly cut their phone bills if they switched from landline to mobile connections, according to a study released today. More...

No more suits against Linux users, say SCO
The SCO Group announced it doesn't plan to file additional lawsuits related to its claims that Linux violates the company's intellectual property rights, until final court decisions are reached on pending cases. More...

  New MyDoom yanks addresses from Yahoo
The MyDoom variation first spotted earlier this week uses the copycat tactic of querying a search engine for new victim addresses, security firms as they dug deeper into the worm's code. More...

Microsoft settles with New Mexico for US$31.5 Million
Microsoft settled one of its three remaining US state class action lawsuits on Tuesday, and agreed to pay out as much as US$31.5 million to residents of New Mexico. More...

Red Hat and IBM blast IP litigation
Red Hat and IBM blasted patent litigation threats hovering over the Linux industry amid reports that Microsoft is seriously considering a legal offensive against the open source operating system. More...

Business Objects faces lawsuit
Business Objects this week said it has been notified that it may be sued by the US Securities Exchange Commission for the practice of not disclosing the company's backlog of unshipped orders. More...

AOL buys mailblocks
America Online said it has acquired Mailblocks, a web-based email service known for its spam blocking technology and streamlined user interfaces. Financial terms were not disclosed. More...

 
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