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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Corporate Linux backers form patent-sharing firm   Suit targets Sony BMG anti-piracy technology   MGM to support Blu-ray disc format   Global mail services seen as new frontier for RFID   Firefox turns one
Friday, 11th November 2005
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  • Corporate Linux backers form patent-sharing firm
  • Suit targets Sony BMG anti-piracy technology
  • MGM to support Blu-ray disc format
  • Global mail services seen as new frontier for RFID
  • Firefox turns one
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    Corporate Linux backers form patent-sharing firm
    Three of the world's biggest electronics companies -- IBM, Sony and Philips -- have joined forces with the two largest Linux software distributors to create a company for sharing Linux patents, royalty-free. More...

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    Suit targets Sony BMG anti-piracy technology
    Record company Sony BMG Music Entertainment has been targeted in a class-action lawsuit in California by consumers claiming their computers have been harmed by anti-piracy software on some Sony BMG CDs. More...

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    MGM to support Blu-ray disc format
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has said it would support the new high definition Blu-ray Disc format, created by a group led by Sony. More...

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    Global mail services seen as new frontier for RFID
    Postal and courier mail services are expected to become the second largest market for radio frequency identification item-level tagging following the retail sector. More...

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    Firefox turns one
    Mozilla says demand for the alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer had "completely outstripped our expectations". More...

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