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Cell phone shipments hit highs, but profits sag

October 19, 2006 With the billionth handset expected to ship this year, makers are hitting sales records. But some are struggling to make money. TAGS: euro, handset, shipment, Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc., profit, cell phone company, cell phone, smart phone, mobile phone

European Mac fans call Mac Mini pricing unfair

January 18, 2005 European shoppers are petitioning Apple to bring EU pricing better in line with that of the United States. TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, petition, euro, European Union, pricing, U.K., Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, Europe, U.S.

'No alternative' to Microsoft fine

July 12, 2006 Wielding a $357 million charge, EU antitrust chief Neelie Kroes expects full compliance. And she has an eye on Vista. TAGS: euro, commission, obligation, European Union, antitrust, fine, decision, Microsoft Corp.

EU unveils e-government action plan

April 27, 2006 Calls for all 25 member states to embrace greater use of online services that will ensure "no citizen is left behind." TAGS: e-government, European Union, euro, procurement, citizen, government

Nokia's profits surge

January 25, 2007 Despite falling prices, Nokia squeezes out profits on sales of 106 million handsets in the fourth quarter of 2006. TAGS: profit, Nokia Corp., handset, euro, earnings, Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics

Google loses French trademark lawsuit

June 28, 2006 Appeals court affirms lower court ruling that Google infringed trademark by selling keyword ads using word "Vuitton." TAGS: trademark, euro, Google AdWords, lawsuit, Google Inc., court, Microsoft Corp.

EU knocks Microsoft with $357 million fine

July 12, 2006 Figure could rise if the software giant doesn't comply by July 31 with Europe's antitrust dictates. TAGS: commission, antitrust, euro, Brad Smith, fine, press conference, European Union, Redmond, protocol, compliance, Microsoft Corp., software company

Google loses trademark dispute in France

January 20, 2005 French court orders search giant to stop using the trademarks of a European resort chain to trigger keyword ads. TAGS: GEICO, euro, trademark, court, Google Inc., France, fine, Europe, brand

Mandrakesoft on the fiscal mend

November 10, 2004 Nearly two years after filing for bankruptcy protection, the Linux vendor is making a profit. TAGS: Mandriva, bankruptcy protection, bankruptcy, euro, Mandriva Linux, professional services, contract, Linux, server

EU: Microsoft compliance deadline a week away

November 15, 2006 European regulators give the company until November 23 to bring its products into compliance with 2004 antitrust order. TAGS: commission, compliance, licensee, antitrust, euro, regulator, documentation, deadline, European Union, decision, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., monitoring, Microsoft Windows Vista

France puts a damper on flaw hunting

March 9, 2005 After court fines expert, researchers who reverse-engineer software to discover flaws can no longer legally publish their findings. TAGS: France, euro, researcher, fine, court, flaw, vulnerability, security

When in 'Roam' (or Brussels), elites protect their own

September 20, 2007 Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler explain why cell phone roaming charges in Europe remain stuck in the stratosphere. TAGS: Brussels, euro, telecommunications, legislation, politician, Europe

Microsoft awaits word on EU fine

July 11, 2006 European antitrust regulators expected to announce historic fine as high as $3.8 million a day, backdated to Dec. 15. TAGS: antitrust, commission, compliance, European Union, euro, deadline, fine, batch, protocol, spokesman, Microsoft Corp.

Apple gets reprieve from French DRM-busting law

August 1, 2006 France's controversial copyright law is dealt a major setback as sections are ruled unconstitutional. TAGS: interoperability, digital-rights management, online music, euro, law, copyright law, France, Apple Computer

Week in review: Europe slaps Microsoft

July 14, 2006 European regulators slap hefty fine on Microsoft in their ongoing antitrust dispute, and more fines may be coming. TAGS: CALEA, fine, commission, euro, antitrust, Week in review, Europe, reader, Microsoft Corp., Internet Service Provider
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