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  • Microsoft: Developing Windows Phone apps and games on the Mix 2010 agenda

    Windows Mobile news and rumors dominated a lot of the Microsoft headlines this week, but that wasn't all that was happening in Redmond-related circles. Here's a quick rundown of some of the...

    Blog posts | January 22, 2010 8:57am PST

  • News to know: Dell; Xerox, Android, NewEgg, Win7, Windows Mobile,

    Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Nusca: Dell Latitude Z 16"...

    Blog posts | September 29, 2009 2:00am PDT

  • Health warnings on iPods? EC is thinking about it

    Maybe it's not as crazy as it sounds - health warnings on portable music players such as the iPods so that users can understand that they may doing long-term harm to their hearing. It's a...

    Blog posts | September 28, 2009 3:06pm PDT

  • Eurocrats killing open source softly, says Ellison

    Is the EC's refusal to rubber-stamp the Oracle-Sun deal, pending more investigation, really going to hurt open source? Do the Eurocrats understand what open source is, and what it takes to make it...

    Blog posts | September 22, 2009 5:11am PDT

  • AMD predicts more Intel revelations

    An AMD legal expert says, "this is the first time Intel has had to confront now publicly available facts of its illegal behavior and it won’t be the last."

    News items | September 22, 2009 4:47am PDT

  • EC ramps up PR war with Intel (by publishing 518 page decision)

    The European Commission has an answer to Intel's contention that it made a bevy of errors in fining it for anti-competitive behavior against rival AMD: It published all of its evidence.

    Blog posts | September 21, 2009 10:54am PDT

  • EC reveals details of Intel antitrust breaches

    The EC releases evidence that allegedly shows how the chipmaker used rebates and direct payments to dissuade PC manufacturers from using AMD products.

    News items | September 21, 2009 10:32am PDT

  • Mozilla execs raise objections to Microsoft's browser-ballot proposal

    At the end of July, Microsoft officials shared publicly the company's browser-ballot proposal made to the European Commission antitrust regulators. On August 17, execs with Microsoft rival Mozilla...

    Blog posts | August 20, 2009 10:09am PDT

  • EU ombudsman slaps antitrust regulators over Intel case

    The European Union ombudsman reportedly criticized antitrust regulators over its evidence collection against Intel. According to the Wall Street Journal, EU ombudsman P. Nikiforos Diamandouros...

    Blog posts | August 10, 2009 7:13am PDT

  • Microsoft decides not to push Windows 7E on Europe, after all

    In the latest twist in its antitrust battle in Europe, it now looks like Microsoft is leaning away from delivering its browser-less version of Windows, Windows 7E at all.

    Blog posts | August 3, 2009 5:25am PDT

  • EC responds to Microsoft's browser move

    The European Commission on Thursday responded with a mixed assessment of Microsoft's move to strip Internet Explorer out of European versions of Windows 7.

    News items | June 12, 2009 4:58am PDT

  • Allowing users to 'vote' for browsers could be Microsoft's worst nightmare

    There have been a couple of leaks of late in the ongoing Microsoft antitrust trial in the European Union that could spell bad news for the Softies if they're true. On June 8 Bloomberg reported...

    Blog posts | June 8, 2009 10:54am PDT

  • EC wants software makers held liable for code

    Software companies could be held responsible for the security and efficacy of their products, if a new European Commission consumer protection proposal becomes law.

    News items | May 11, 2009 4:45am PDT

  • Mozilla chief backs Opera's browser-bundling complaint against Microsoft

    Allowing Microsoft to make IE the default browser in Windows the courts has put a damper on Microsoft's competitors. I agree with Mozilla Foundation Chief Executive Mitchell Baker on that. But the...

    Blog posts | February 9, 2009 7:26am PST

  • Microsoft vs. the EC, round 236

    Well, it's now clear what the real motivation for the recent interoperability announcement last week was. It was an attempt to forestall a $1.35 billion fine (€899 million, which wouldn't have...

    Blog posts | February 27, 2008 9:13am PST

  • Tempering the EC's antitrust enthusiasm

    In response to Microsoft's interoperability announcements last week, the EC, a force that has been pushing Microsoft down the "open" road for quite some time, had the following to say in...

    Blog posts | February 25, 2008 10:42am PST

  • Gorillas and antitrust regulators

    When a company loses an appeal of a negative antitrust ruling, how do they satisfy regulators whose strides have suddenly been lengthened by the stamp of approval handed down by an upper level...

    Blog posts | October 22, 2007 10:02am PDT

  • Europe's new 'monopoly' tariff on Microsoft bypasses WTO

    The European Commission has just levied a new $689,900,000 "fine" (read: tariff) on American software company Microsoft under the pretense of anti-trust which conveniently bypasses WTO...

    Blog posts | September 26, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • More antitrust tilting

    Clearly, the silt churned up by the European Court of First Instance's ruling last week has not cleared. So much for my promise that last Friday's post would be my last blog on the topic. As...

    Blog posts | September 25, 2007 9:01am PDT

  • Microsoft needs to pay up to the European Commission

    The Luxembourg-based Court of First Instance orders Microsoft to share protocols with its competitors and to pay a $613 million fine the European Commission had required.

    Videos | September 18, 2007 5:00pm PDT

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