Microsoft sets dangerous precedence with NBC, says the EFF
Read more »Silverlight and Microsoft’s ‘Open’ Status Still Very Low, Indicate Studies
New studies/surveys indicate that Microsoft lies about Silverlight's 'success' and its lies about openness are rather fruitless
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Mono Developers: From .NET Boosting to Java Bashing?
Here is what seems like new attempt s to justify the use of Mono at Java's expense
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Microsoft Talks to Open Source “Community Members” About Patent Royalties
Another bit of evidence suggesting that Microsoft tries to phase in software patents into OSS
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Approval of OOXML Might Be Delayed Due to Formal Complaints
It appears as though OOXML might be put on the ice for a while longer amid complaints
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How Microsoft Uses Novell to Fight GNU/Linux, Xen to Fight VMWare and GNU/Linux
Techtarget.com may be delivering this news a little too late, but it incorporates some quotes which the publisher sought from Red Hat, Xandros, Novell and some so-called ‘analyst’.
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Content Protection madness on Vista
I’m a firm believer in the idea that if you pay for hardware, you should be able to make full use of it. However, DRM and content protection mechanisms are increasingly making this difficult for people.
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You must must sign an End User License Agreement to install or use Firefox RC1 on GNU/Linux !!
It's the the first time i have to sign an end-user license agreement to try Firefox on my Debian GNU/Linux machine! Hum, maybe it's time for me to switch to iceweasel or icecat...
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OLPC finalises decision to deliver XO with Windows XP
After a years-long dispute, Microsoft and the computing and education project One Laptop Per Child said Thursday that they had reached an agreement to offer Windows on the organization’s computers.
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Why is Microsoft underpowering One Laptop Per Child?
Boingboing is reporting that Microsoft is forcing OEMs into using artificially low hardware specifications. Even if you erroneously believe that OLPC is simply a matter of price tag, Microsoft's actions are puzzling, to say the least. Well, as long as you imagine that Microsoft is in it for the kids.
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Microsoft Appeals €899M Fine
Microsoft is seeking clarity about its most recent fine. What's not clear about dollars and cents? The exchange rate?
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Microsoft U-turn to stop Linux dominating ultra low cost PCs
Microsoft is launching a program to promote the use of its Windows OS in ultra low-cost PCs, one effect of which will be to limit the hardware capabilities of this type of device, IDG News Service has learned.
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The Struggles of France's Three Strikes Law
"As 2008 began, the international music industry was proudly predicting the dawning of a new age of co-operation between rightsholders, Internet companies and governments.
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Ballnux on HP Laptops: Fail
When Hewlett-Packard first announced that it had made SLED 10 its choice for a low-cost laptops, we were not very surprised because of the solidarity there is between Microsoft and H-P (Dell raises some doubts too).
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Microsoft Literally Pays ISO (Sponsors ISO Meeting) (Corrected)
There was clearly a transaction of money made by Microsoft in Norway, which passed it on to ISO.
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