Google Inc. is expanding into alternative energy in its most ambitious effort yet to ease the environmental strain caused by the company's voracious appetite for power to run its massive computing centers.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 28, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    The Free Software Foundation (FSF) recently published GNU Affero General Public License version  3 (AGPLv3), a derivative of GPL version 3. Unlike the standard GPL, Affero has  an additional clause that allows users who interact with AGPLv3-licensed  software over a network to receive the source code for that program. 
                    
			            - By Will  Kraft
- November 28, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    In a major shift by a large wireless network provider, Verizon Wireless will open its network next year to applications and devices not provided by the carrier.
                    
			            - By Jeffrey  Schwartz
- November 27, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    HP Software has further developed its business technology  optimization</a> (BTO) solutions. The company's bundle of BTO solutions just got  easier to use with a new product integration milestone. The announcement came  from the HP Software Universe users' conference in Barcelona, Spain.
                    
			            - By Kurt  Mackie
- November 27, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Intuit Inc. said Monday that it's buying Homestead Technologies Inc. for $170 million in a deal that will provide the financial management software maker with more online tools to sell to small businesses.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 27, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Antitrust regulators suspended their probe of IBM's bid for Swedish software provider Telelogic AB until they get more details on the deal, the European Commission said Tuesday.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 27, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft Corp. must pay more than $140 million for infringing on software patents owned by a Michigan-based technology company, a federal appeals court has ruled.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 27, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    If the experience of the world's largest software vendor is any guide, the industry's best hope for reducing piracy rests with anti-copying technologies rather than in policing the legalistic user agreements that restrict how software can be used.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 26, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    An analysis by The Associated Press reveals that targeting small businesses is a lucrative strategy for the Business Software Alliance, the main global copyright-enforcement watchdog for such companies as Microsoft Corp., Adobe Systems Inc. and Symantec Corp.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 26, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft finds itself continuing to fend off two security threats, both coming about during the Thanksgiving holiday.
                    
			            - By Jabulani  Leffall
- November 26, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft Learning improves MCP benefits package with access to Microsoft Partner-level support articles and improved transcript and certification manager. 
                    
			            - By Michael  Domingo
- November 26, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    The Business Software Alliance collects tens of millions of dollars in settlements from companies it accuses of software piracy, but it doesn't have to file lawsuits to do it. Instead the BSA usually gets companies to convict themselves through a "self audit."
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 26, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    It just got a little easier for developers using Microsoft's .NET Framework technology and SharePoint to integrate their .NET applications with  IBM's Java-based portal technology. In a global reseller deal, IBM agreed to  sell Mainsoft Corp.'s .NET Extensions solution with the IBM WebSphere Portal  solution.
                    
			            - By Kurt  Mackie
- November 21, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft hopes to have validation testing services  available when its long-awaited Windows Server virtualization technology comes  online next year.
                    
			            - By Barbara  Darrow
- November 20, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Most Americans think they're helping the earth when they recycle their old computers, televisions and cell phones. But chances are they're contributing to a global trade in electronic trash that endangers workers and pollutes the environment overseas.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 19, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    If it's time for Christmas music in Wal-Mart, it must the season for that other time-honored tradition: year-end lists. To that end, IT security Goliath Symantec has released a list of the biggest security stories of the year.
                    
			            - By Keith  Ward
- November 19, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Alfred Zaccaria was finally going to leave the world of dial-up for high-speed access to the Internet without having to pay a lot more for service.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 19, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 to MSDN customers for downloading, making it the first of the "big three" platforms of the coming "Global Launch Wave."
                    
			            - By Kathleen  Richards
- November 19, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    Microsoft recently tapped Reed Sturtevant, a Lotus, Radnet and Idealab vet, to spearhead concept development in its spiffy new Cambridge, Mass. facility.
                    
			            - By Barbara  Darrow
- November 16, 2007
 
            
                
	                
                    
                                        
		            
                    A U.N. telecoms meeting decided Thursday to give mobile service providers access to bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial television broadcasts, offering the promise of high-speed Internet access on-the-move anywhere in the world by 2015.
                    
			            - By The  Associated Press
- November 16, 2007