Monthly Archives: September 2001
Six States Concerned Over XP
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Microsofts critics are increasing in number. Attorneys general from six states sent a letter to Microsoft stating concerns about anticompetitive aspects...
B2B Mulls Security Response to Terrorism
Theres no stampede to change business-to-business e-commerce and collaboration systems in light of this months terrorists attacks, although some technology observers say increased security...
Judge Calls for Settlement Talks in Microsoft Trial
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly today ordered Microsoft and the government into settlement talks and refused to narrow the scope of possible punishments...
Lab Improves Linux Kernel Patch Tests
The Open Source Development Lab has created a code benchmarking tool--known as the Scalable Test Platform--that it says will allow developers to easily test...
NET Guard to the Rescue?
It doesnt hold the promise of swashbuckling excitement in foreign lands, but if you thrill to routers, coaxial cables and keyboards, then the proposed...
Microsoft Beefs Up Legal Team
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft has added trial lawyer Dan Webb to its defense team as the company prepares for a hearing tomorrow in the governments...
MusicNet Switches On Delivery System
In a step forward for legally sanctioned digital music on the Internet, MusicNet -- a joint venture of AOL Time Warner, Bertelsmann, EMI Group...
Mac OS Xs Publishing Pitch
Make no mistake about it: Apple Computers decision to cancel this weeks Apple Expo in Paris was a disappointment to Europes Mac fans and...
Microsofts Digital Rights Keynote Hexed
SAN FRANCISCO -- "There must be some Steve Jobs hex on the room," said Gene Gable, the president of Seybold Seminars, explaining why Wednesdays...