Did Microsoft Violate the GPL? Free Software Lawyers Think So
After Microsoft announced they were releasing 20,000 lines of source code and device drivers for the Hyper-V for use with Linux, buzz surrounding their motives spread like wildfire. But certain sectors of the industry say that the move was a means for Microsoft to correct its violation of the General Public License V2 (GPLv2). The [...]
FabulaTech Releases USB Monitor Pro
FabulaTech, one of the top companies in the software development industry, announced the release of USB Monitor Pro. The new version, they promise, has plenty of features to look forward to and that users will be able to expect plenty of enhancements, particularly support for Windows 7, along with the 64-bit OS.
USB Monitor Pro is [...]
It’s Official: Microsoft has Joined the Linux Community by Releasing Driver Code
In July this year, Microsoft announced that they were making available components of the Open Source Linux device driver code for use by the Linux kernel community. Microsoft released 20,000 lines of code, along with 3 device drivers. This is meant to be utilized with the Linux operating system with the Hyper-V Windows Server 2008 [...]