Monthly Archives: September 2001

Six States Concerned Over XP

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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...

Web Services Wake-Up Call

0

NET Guard to the Rescue?

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
SAN FRANCISCO -- "There must be some Steve Jobs hex on the room," said Gene Gable, the president of Seybold Seminars, explaining why Wednesdays...