A Week in Techrights
- New Optimism in the Age of Doubt Over Software Patents
- Ruling Against ‘Abstract’ Software Patents is Already Derailing Patent Attacks on Linux and Free Software
- Microsoft-Linked Codenomicon and Bluebox in the Business of Smearing FOSS/Linux/Android
- Former Microsoft Engineer Working on Windows BitLocker Confirms Government Asks Microsoft for Back Doors
- Is Microsoft Being Raided Not Just for Anti-Competitive Reasons but for Bribes and Back Doors?
- Links 31/7/2014: Zorin OS Educational 9, Android Nearing 90% Share
- Links 30/7/2014: Chris Beard as CEO of Mozilla
- Links 28/7/2014: New Linux RC, Plasma 5 Live in Kubuntu
- Links 27/7/2014: KDE 4.14 Beta 3, KDE 4.14 Beta 3 Released
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