The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed (Saturday 05th of December 2009 06:38:00 AM)

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Dec 4th 2009 | 39 Articles
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(more)Intel shells out $1.25 billion to settle all AMD litigation (Thursday 12th of November 2009 03:38:00 PM)

Intel sure sells a lot of chips, but man -- it sure blows a lot of that profit on lawyers.
Just months after it got nailed with a $1.45 billion fine from the EU in an AMD antitrust case,
nearly two years after AMD hit ...
(more)Behind the 4GB Memory Limit In 32-Bit Windows (Wednesday 26th of August 2009 02:45:01 PM)

An unnamed reader points us to a very blow-by-blow post by Geoff Chappell, first put up early
this year, explaining how the 4GB memory limit often bandied about for 32-bit Windows (he is
writing mainly about Vista) is more of a licensing prepossession ...
(more)General logo licensing fees? (Tuesday 02nd of June 2009 06:02:58 AM)

I'm trying to get a general idea of a licensing fee for logo usage from a variety of companies,
different size, industries, etc. I realize this presents a very broad spectrum, but I've been
poking around on the internets for 2 hours already and haven't ...
(more)Is Apache Or GPL Better For Open-Source Business? (Thursday 30th of April 2009 04:30:02 AM)

Mjasay writes "While the GPL powers as much as 77% of all SourceForge projects, Eric Raymond
argues that the GPL is 'a confession of fear and weakness' that 'slows down open-source
adoption' because of the fear and mistrust the GPL provokes. Raymond's ...
(more)Intel Threatens To Revoke AMD's X86 License (Monday 16th of March 2009 11:15:02 PM)

Theraindog writes "AMD's former manufacturing tribe opened for vocation last week as
GlobalFoundries, but the spin-off may run afoul of AMD's 2001 cross-licensing agreement with
Intel. Indeed, Intel has formally accused AMD of violating the agreement, ...
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