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An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, Qualcomm Inc., court, regulator, Europe, Intel, attorney, decision, Microsoft Windows Media Player, technology company, chip company, effect

EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft

September 17, 2007 In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista? TAGS: commission, antitrust, market share, court, European Union, Microsoft Corp., decision, Europe, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft extends Vista bulk license discount to Europe

March 26, 2007 Amid complaints about bloated prices for the OS in the United Kingdom, software maker extends a U.S. discount program's reach. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Vista, Europe, blog, U.K., license, retailer, small business, Microsoft Corp., U.S., operating system, Microsoft Windows

LinuxWorld opens for business

August 9, 2007 Latest announcements at the open-source conference include Dell's decision to expand Linux PC sales to Europe, China. TAGS: LinuxWorld, Linux PC, Ubuntu, Linux, open source, Novell Inc., Lenovo, China, Oracle Corp., Europe, HP, CEO, operating system, database, Microsoft Corp.

Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe

February 15, 2007 Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there. TAGS: Palm Inc., Symbian Inc., Barcelona, tariff, operator, Europe, Palm OS, Palm Treo, mobility, Nokia Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, handheld, handset, CEO

New or rebranded iPaqs on the way?

January 26, 2006 New information discovered on Hewlett-Packard's Web site points to the upcoming release of a new series in Europe. TAGS: HP iPaq, HP, document, Europe, handheld, operating system, camera, U.S., e-mail

Handspring launches Treo 600 in Europe

September 17, 2003 Wireless service provider Orange announces details of its plans to sell the mobile device, which acts as a cell phone and a handheld computer. TAGS: Handspring Inc., Orange PCS, Palm Treo, handheld computer, wireless service, Europe, Palm Inc., mobile device, handheld, operating system, cell phone, Microsoft Windows

Kaspersky debuts Linux antivirus in the U.S.

August 1, 2005 Products to protect corporate servers running open-source operating systems make their way over from Europe. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, file server, Moscow, workstation, antivirus, Linux, e-mail server, Europe, U.S., server, security, operating system, e-mail

Dell clarifies reports of Linux PCs in Europe

July 7, 2004 A dealer is selling Dell machines equipped with the OS, but the PC maker says the operating system was not factory installed. TAGS: dealer, Dell PC, Linux PC, Dell Optiplex, Linux, Linspire, PC company, Europe, Intel Celeron, operating system, PC, open source

Old Europe's attack on New World technology

April 2, 2007 Dick Armey writes that the dustup between the EU and Microsoft is taking a dangerous--and unnecessary--turn for the worse. TAGS: innovation, European Union, regulator, threat, America, Microsoft Corp., Europe, operating system, server

Looking for Lindows? Try Linspire

April 14, 2004 Following European court rulings in its trademark battle with Microsoft, the software maker renames its open-source operating system. TAGS: Linspire, Linspire Inc., Netherlands, battle, Europe, open source, operating system, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows

EU, Microsoft fail to agree on deal

March 18, 2004 The European Commission and Microsoft have been unable to reach a settlement on the landmark antitrust case, the top EU regulator said. TAGS: European Union, settlement, remedy, antitrust, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, Europe, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Life goes on for Linux users

February 10, 2004 roundup As SCO Group's legal battles with IBM and Novell rage on, an open-source group seeks to reassure Linux users. Also: Linux notches another win in Europe. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Linux, finance, Open Source Development Labs, MyDoom virus, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., Europe, open source, Unix, operating system

Microsoft-Lindows battle expands in Europe

December 8, 2003 Microsoft expands its trademark dispute with Lindows to Europe, putting pressure on the Linux seller and its PC partners to stop distributing the company's open-source operating system. TAGS: Linspire, trademark, Europe, lawsuit, Sweden, letter, Microsoft Corp., lawyer, digital music, PC company, Linux, U.S., open source, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Study: Vista could create 50,000 jobs in Europe

September 14, 2006 Next version of Windows will create a cascade of benefits for local European economies, says Microsoft-sponsored study. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Vista, employment, ecosystem, study, information technology, European Union, Europe, Microsoft Corp., U.K., Microsoft Windows, open source, operating system

Going mobile at 3GSM World Congress

February 15, 2007 One of the world's largest trade shows for mobile services and devices, the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona aims to showcase the cutting edge of the wireless industry. TAGS: wireless industry, fuel cell, British Telecommunications, Barcelona, mobile operator, trade show, Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc., Europe, Palm Inc., entertainment, Apple Computer, operating system, CEO, photograph

Microsoft readies scaled-back Windows

December 22, 2004 With Media Player unplugged in Europe, Microsoft christens Windows XP Reduced Media Edition. TAGS: Brad Smith, European Union, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, Europe, Microsoft Corp., Windows Media, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system

Business as usual for PC makers

March 24, 2004 Despite the EU ruling, manufacturers aren't rushing to take up the option of shipping computers without Windows Media Player in Europe. TAGS: PC company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, Windows Media, Fujitsu Siemens, Acer Inc., reaction, Europe, RealNetworks Inc., decision, European Union, commission, multimedia, Microsoft Windows, software company, Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: What's ahead for Microsoft

March 24, 2004 What does the software giant have to do to comply with the EU ruling, and what is the impact for consumers? TAGS: European Union, appeal, antitrust, Europe, commission, decision, government, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, monitoring, U.S., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Danger tests update to device OS

September 24, 2003 Wireless software and service developer Danger begins wirelessly updating its hiptop devices with the latest version of its operating system, which includes new ring tones and IM features. TAGS: Deutsche Telekom AG, T-Mobile, J2ME, AOL Instant Messenger, instant messenger, owner, SMS, IM, operating system, Java, Europe, America Online Inc., e-mail
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