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Key executive e-mail missing in Intel-AMD suit

March 12, 2007 Intel fails to preserve e-mail and documents from CEO, chairman and others, despite an antitrust suit against it. TAGS: antitrust lawsuit, transcript, Paul Otellini, antitrust, compliance, Intel, AMD, chairman, spokesman, e-mail, CEO, document, backup

Corel to support Microsoft Office, ODF formats

November 29, 2006 Maker of the WordPerfect word processor and productivity suite will support Microsoft's Office Open XML, OpenDocument format. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Corel Corp., Corel WordPerfect, word-processor, productivity suite, XML, Microsoft Office, format, document, Microsoft Corp.

Documents: HP's internal pretexting dialogue

October 13, 2006 Check out highlights (and lowlights) in 700 pages of e-mails, IMs and more between executives and private investigators. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, pretexting, Bill Lockyer, reporter, Mark Hurd, Dawn Kawamoto, investigation, HP, document, CEO, China, chairman, e-mail, IM

Google joins OpenDocument group

July 13, 2006 OpenDocument Format Alliance adds search giant to member list, touting application-indifferent document-reading skills. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Google Inc., spreadsheet, document, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Office, Vista changed in wake of Adobe threat

June 2, 2006 Microsoft is tweaking its updates to Office and Windows in part to head off a legal challenge over use of PDF technology. TAGS: Microsoft Office 2007, computer company, Microsoft Office, Adobe Systems Inc., antitrust, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., document, Microsoft Windows, operating system

ISO approval 'unlikely for Microsoft Open XML'

May 16, 2006 ISO approval of OpenDocument will thwart standards-group certification of Microsoft's XML document, research firm says. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Gartner Inc., XML, migration, StarOffice, approval, Microsoft Office, format, Microsoft Corp., document

Judge denies AT&T request for closed hearing

May 17, 2006 Company's trade secrets, he says, can be protected in opening hearing in lawsuit alleging AT&T illegally cooperated with NSA. TAGS: trade secret, AT&T Corp., attorney, NSA, telecommunications company, Judge, telecommunications, San Francisco, document

Korean antitrust regulators visit Intel

February 9, 2006 A "dawn raid," as AMD described it? Or an unscheduled visit for more documents? Its marketing practices are in question. TAGS: antitrust, Seoul, AMD, Intel, visit, PC company, document

Post-9/11 privacy and secrecy: A report card

September 8, 2006 news analysis Since Sept. 11, the federal government has been trying to learn more about us, while keeping us from knowing what it's doing. Is this wise? TAGS: NSA, federal government, Sept. 11, surveillance, AT&T Corp., San Francisco, document

Microsoft's backward route to ODF support

May 23, 2008 The changes Redmond's own OOXML underwent in becoming a standard make it more difficult for the company to support OOXML, rather than ODF, in Office 2007.(By Tom Espiner of ZDNet UK) TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Jason Matusow, interoperability, Microsoft Office 2007, commission, Microsoft Office, announcement, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., support, document, Adobe PDF, Service Pack 2

SAP, Oracle battle in courtroom preliminaries

August 29, 2007 SAP wants case narrowed to TomorrowNow's conduct, asks for mediator; Oracle says scope of case requires full investigation. TAGS: TomorrowNow, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., case management, scope, discovery, enterprise software, material, party, document, operation, download

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, attorney, court, age, party, log, entry, e-mail, document

Microsoft document formats gain Mass. favor

July 2, 2007 Proposed technical guidelines include Microsoft's Office Open XML on the list of "open format" standards. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, agency, XML, Massachusetts, Microsoft Office, standards, policy, state, information technology, Microsoft Corp., document

This week in tech and politics

August 18, 2006 A federal judge ruled that the warrantless Internet and telephone surveillance program authorized by the Bush administration violates the U.S. Constitution and must cease immediately. TAGS: Bush Administration, federal judge, agency, document, security

Mass. to use Microsoft Office in ODF plan

August 24, 2006 In letter seen by CNET News.com, commonwealth says it'll use Office suite plug-in as it moves to standardized format. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, disability, state, Microsoft Office, agency, information technology, OpenOffice, letter, document, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft eyes making desktop apps free

November 14, 2005 Documents show some insiders are questioning whether existing software should be supported by ads, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Ray Ozzie, desktop software, paper, online advertising, MSN, Bill Gates, chairman, researcher, software company, Microsoft Corp., document, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft to standardize Office formats

November 21, 2005 Office's 12 XML-based file formats will be submitted to European standards body Ecma International. TAGS: ECMA, Office 12, standards body, XML, Microsoft Office, representative, IBM Corp., specification, Microsoft Corp., document, open source, format

Microsoft makes last-gasp OOXML push

January 29, 2008 With critical ISO vote on ratification of Office Open XML looming, company maintains it has users' best interests at heart. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, XML, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2007, standard, Microsoft Corp., document

Week in review: The feds' book 'em club

November 30, 2007 Federal prosecutors denied bid for Amazon.com customer records, and Google takes green to the bank. Also: Verizon Wireless opens up. TAGS: Susan Illston, federal prosecutor, prosecutor, Amazon.com Inc., Week in review, U.S. District Judge, NSA, Bush Administration, conversation, AT&T Corp., telecommunications, reader, San Francisco, bank, document, Google Inc.

Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed

August 15, 2007 Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue. TAGS: NSA, surveillance, attorney, lawsuit, AT&T Corp., Bush Administration, Judge, secret, San Francisco, government, document
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