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Lycos Phone Ties Free VOIP Software Into Portal
Lycos announced Lycos Phone on Monday, adding free multimedia-enhanced VOIP communications as a key part of its portal infrastructure.
Microsoft to Face Challenge Over Linux Licenses
BRUSSELS - Supporters of PC operating system Linux are preparing to counter a recent deal penned by Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) which establishes for the first time the principle of paying the software giant for the operating system, whose license requires it to be free.

Report: Palm up for Sale This Week
Palm Inc. could be sold for at least $20 per share this week, and private equity firm Texas Pacific Group and at least three other bidders are interested, according to unnamed sources cited by technology news Web site Unstrung.com.

IBM Supercomputer Hopes for 20X Performance Leap
IBM said Tuesday that the company has signed a deal with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for a followon to its "Blue Gene" supercomputer, which will be code-named "Sequoia".
Samsung Launches Ergonomic Camcorder, Cameras
On Tuesday, Samsung introduced its first pocket HD camcorder, the HMX-U10. In addition, the company also announced two standard-definition camcorders and two digital cameras.

Dell Announces All-in-One 'XPS One'
Dell launched the all-in-one Dell XPS One on Friday, a rival to both the Gateway One as well as the Apple iMac.

Top Gun Meets eBay
You never know what you may find on eBay.
WSJ: Joost to License Content from Viacom
Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. is expected to announce a licensing deal with Joost, a new Internet service that specializes in commercial video content, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

Google Marches Toward Universal Search
Beginning today, Google is starting down a path toward integrating search information from previously disparate sources like books, Web sites, video, maps, news, and more.
