Java is famous for bringing PCs to their knees, but it seems the problems are even worse at Sun Microsystems, which invented the Java language. The Inquirer reckons a Java bug was only just fixed before the release of Solaris 9 (Sun's Unix), and that "details of 'unfixable' bugs in Java [are] circulating within the company". On Tuesday, The Inquirer ran a story on the Java/Slowaris problem quoting "an insider" saying: "It strikes me as hypocritical for Sun to blame Microsoft for any failure of the Java platform when Sun's own engineers find developing common software applications in Java impractical".