This paper presents the author's opinion on news related to the information technology field in 2005. The SCO Group, which has yet to produce a single piece of evidence that bits of the company's copyright Unix code were used in the Linux build of IBM, seems perilously close to having its $5 billion suit against IBM dismissed. And if it is, well, CEO Darl McBride might want to start thinking about a second career. Then again, maybe he can blame the Central Intelligence Agency for providing faulty intelligence. The board of Hewlett-Packard told Carly Fiorina that it wanted to start seeing other CEO. I am sure $42 million in severance and stocks will cushion her fall nicely. However, there is no truth to the rumor that she will be starring with McBride in a new American Broadcasting Co. show, Desperate Chief Executives. University of California, Los Angeles researchers have discovered that computer users can be just as traumatized by rude computers as by rude humans. I understand that after hearing the news, thousands of Windows users began preparing a class action suit against Microsoft for two decades of neglect and abuse.