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MS-DOJ trial resumption delayed a week
But depositions continue -- AOL's Steve Case possibly up next week.
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MS-DOJ: Fairness of poll questioned
Microsoft e-mails reveal an antitrust poll was made to order for Bill Gates.
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Windows, IE not 'inseparable'
Expert witness counters Microsoft defense -- draws antitrust judge's attention.
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Gates dodges questions on Microsoft browser
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, in taped testimony this morning, once again seemed forgetful and incapable of explaining the meaning of common English words, in the ongoing state and federal...
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McGeady: Microsoft threats killed Intel's multimedia software twice
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft Corp. succeeded not once, but twice, in killing multimedia software efforts at Intel Corp., a steadfast Intel VP Steve McGeady told Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson in...
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MS lawyer tries to bait Intel exec, but McGeady doesn't bite
UPDATED 4:19 PM PT WASHINGTON -- Microsoft is having trouble rattling the Intel witness it promised to discredit. In Tuesday afternoon's proceedings in the landmark antitrust trial, Microsoft...
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Intel exec: MS wanted to 'extend, embrace and extinguish' competition
UPDATED 3:30 PM PT WASHINGTON -- Intel Vice President Steven McGeady testified Monday afternoon against his company's most important business partner, accusing Microsoft of denying consumers a...
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Netscape 'imagined' antitrust case, Microsoft charges
Microsoft Corp. returned to its assault on the testimony of Netscape Communications Corp. chief James Barksdale Thursday, attacking his account of a celebrated June 21, 1995, meeting between the...
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Honchos mum after meeting on encryption
A gathering of high-tech executives and top law enforcement Tuesday produced hopes but no obvious progress despite more than two hours of talks on the so-far intractable issue of encryption....
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FTC slams tech industry on kids' privacy
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday told Congress that laws must be passed barring Web sites from collecting personal data from young children, because the Internet industry...
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Source: Deal 'not close'
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft Corp., the U.S. government and state governments are not close to agreement to avert possible antitrust action, a source close to the talks said on Thursday. "We are not...
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Senators exchange salvos over MS, as suits delayed
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A three-day delay in Microsoft Corp.'s shipment of its Windows 98 operating system isn't doing anything to slow speculation around the Beltway or throughout the rest...
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Judges question DOJ case
Attorneys for Microsoft Corp. and the Justice Department today vied for the hearts and minds of a three-judge panel reviewing a lower court order that forced Microsoft Corp. to change the way it...
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Building a Network to Meet the Needs of an Enterprise with Multiple Divisions
The Problem About 18 months ago, Smiths Group, a U.K-based specialist engineering and manufacturing company, recognized its investment in IT and telecommunications (IT&T) did not provide any...
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MS-DOJ trial resumption delayed a week
But depositions continue -- AOL's Steve Case possibly up next week.
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MS-DOJ: Fairness of poll questioned
Microsoft e-mails reveal an antitrust poll was made to order for Bill Gates.
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Windows, IE not 'inseparable'
Expert witness counters Microsoft defense -- draws antitrust judge's attention.
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Gates dodges questions on Microsoft browser
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, in taped testimony this morning, once again seemed forgetful and incapable of explaining the meaning of common English words, in the ongoing state and federal...
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McGeady: Microsoft threats killed Intel's multimedia software twice
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft Corp. succeeded not once, but twice, in killing multimedia software efforts at Intel Corp., a steadfast Intel VP Steve McGeady told Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson in...
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MS lawyer tries to bait Intel exec, but McGeady doesn't bite
UPDATED 4:19 PM PT WASHINGTON -- Microsoft is having trouble rattling the Intel witness it promised to discredit. In Tuesday afternoon's proceedings in the landmark antitrust trial, Microsoft...
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