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Last modified: August 29, 2003 4:00 AM PDT

Open source everywhere

Open-source software--never far from the spotlight--is making headlines everywhere, from Europe to Asia and in servers and smart phones.

Linux to make consumer electronics buzz
Low cost and the freedom to tweak the software are reasons some of the world's largest consumer-electronics makers have set up an alliance to promote Linux for their wares.
August 28, 2003

Malaysia gets behind open source
The Malaysian government reaffirms its support for open-source software, saying it has a "strategic role" in boosting developing economies.
August 28, 2003

previous coverage
SuSE to bundle SGI servers
In an effort to broaden Linux's appeal, SuSE Linux will bundle its new SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 with SGI's Altix 3000 servers and superclusters.
August 24, 2003

Motorola unveils first Linux smart phone
The company launches its first handset powered by Linux, in a move being closely watched by those who foresee a bright future for the open-source operating system on portable devices.
August 22, 2003

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