While putting it in the way of the weasel, Microsoft is still pushing what amounts to a tax on users of Internet standards
Read more »Judge orders Microsoft to stop selling Word
A judge on Tuesday ordered Microsoft to stop selling Word, one of its premier products, in its current form due to patent infringement.
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Befriending the Sworn Enemy
A quick look at people who welcome Microsoft into the realms of its sworn enemy
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Collusion Against GNU/Linux and Sub-notebooks: Part II
Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer confirms a new, predatory pricing scheme
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Microsoft vs. Linux: If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em?
This year Microsoft has been making changes to the way it approaches Linux and open source in ways I had never expected. Some of the areas that Microsoft made changes in are significant, while other aspects of their changes are, to be honest, predictable...
Read more »Intel-Microsoft Collusion in Sub-notebooks: A Smoking Gun
More compelling evidence for ongoing investigation into price-fixing
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Signs That Microsoft Might Prepare for ‘Patent Terror’ Against Rival Office Suites
Signs of increased patent aggression in Microsoft's behaviour amid sinking profits
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Microsoft Still Says That Linux is Derived from Unix
Microsoft calls Linux a Unix derivative, and this is not the first time Microsoft is doing this, just like SCO
Dishonesty of this kind is nothing new at Microsoft.
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Matching Microsoft On Interoperability
Microsoft's concession to offer a so-called "browser ballot" in the European version of Windows 7 has been covered extensively. European buyers of Windows 7 will, except when the OEM has a separate deal, be presented with a choice of browsers, ordered by estimated market share.
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Microsoft Keeps Trying to Inject Software Patents Into ODF and Other Standards
Behind the scenes, Microsoft is trying to promote RAND (for standards) while acquiring more XML patents
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Is Adobe the next (pre-2002) Microsoft?
In 2002, that would have been Windows. Today, it's likely to be Adobe Reader or Flash Player, whose share of vulnerabilities and exploits are on the rise while Microsoft's is falling.
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A Look at the Microsoft-funded SCO Lawsuit in Light of Newer Anti-Linux Microsoft Lawsuits
As the SCO lawsuit falls deeper into oblivion, it is worth relating this to existing new lawsuits (TomTom and Melco, both settled)
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ISO Finds a Home at Microsoft, Hostility Towards ODF Made Subtle
More of the incestuous relationship between ISO, Microsoft, and SC34; new Microsoft tricks in the EU
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Microsoft Keeps Running from the Law… and from Tax
The company behind "Windows tax" is not interested in paying income tax
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Microsoft Web Search and Web Browser Shunned
Microsoft is taking a dump on the Internet and not everyone is willing to take it anymore
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