Tech execs talk taxes with lawmakers
Bill Gates and Andy Grove travel to D.C. to speak about Net taxation, H-1B visas and privacy. But nary a word about antitrust.
Bill Gates and Andy Grove travel to D.C. to speak about Net taxation, H-1B visas and privacy. But nary a word about antitrust.
Is it time for a Microsoft-wide purge of the "Live" brand? If you look at the myriad, incongruous ways that Microsoft is using "Live" across its various product divisions, you might say yes.
Break Microsoft up? Hah! The Feds should do everything they can to encourage the company to grow as strong as possible.
At this week's JavaOne conference, Sun will exhort its allies to regard Java as the best way to fight Microsoft's dominance of the Interent.
The government and the software maker, having failed to settle their landmark antitrust case, now must work with a mediator, Boston University's Eric Green.
The software maker and the Justice Department settle their longstanding antitrust battle, in an agreement many see as a victory for Microsoft.
Is it just the spiffy WebTV logo or its broad set of features? Perhaps it's Microsoft's big-bucks blessing.
Speculation mars Burton Group report that suggests Microsoft's OOXML document format is preferable to ODF, says OpenOffice.org.
Making solar panels more efficiently and using much less water is part of greening the cloud.
Were there any surprises left for Microsoft's business launch of Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 on November 30? Surprisingly, there were a few.