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InternetNews August 31, 2006 Roy Mark |
DoJ, Microsoft Sign Up For Two More Years The Department of Justice and Microsoft put the final legal touches Wednesday on their May agreement to extend by two years the communications protocol licensing program portion of Microsoft's antitrust agreement with the government.  |
InternetNews August 31, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Nokia is Mapping More GPS For Phones Nokia acquired privately-held German gate5 AG, a developer of navigation software. The purchase points to integration of GPS in its phones next year.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Vista's Pricing Not Exciting Amazon.com has posted the prices for the numerous flavors of Windows Vista, some of which are in line with previous versions and one of which can induce sticker shock.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Microsoft: 'We Are Watching Google' Microsoft is wary of Google's enterprise foray, and customers will benefit from their rivalry.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Yahoo Mobile Open to Windows Yahoo's suite of applications tailored for the small screen is now available to phones using Microsoft's Windows Mobile.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Source Windows Clone Coming Soon? Microsoft's ReactOS open source project has been trying to come up with an open source "clone" of Windows for 10 years.  |
InternetNews August 30, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Microsoft's DRM Lock a Bit Rusty Microsoft said it has updated its Windows Media digital rights management software to keep it locked.  |
The Motley Fool August 30, 2006 Anders Bylund |
VA Software Rides Publishing to Profits VA Software has figured out how to make a consistent profit from helping others get the info they want. The company reported its third consecutive quarterly profit, and its first-ever profitable full fiscal year, largely on the strength of its online publishing operations.  |
InternetNews August 29, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Vendors Cry Foul Over Anti-Spyware Tests The uproar over the Consumer Reports special report on computer security continues, this time as anti-spyware vendors express frustration with what they feel was a totally incorrect testing methodology.  |
InternetNews August 29, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
AOL Raises 'Badware' Flags StopBadware.org has labeled AOL 9.0 "badware" as part of an open inquiry into the free software.  |
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