States want to extend Microsoft antitrust oversight 5 more years
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State prosecutors led by California on Tuesday told a federal judge that they planned to try to extend Microsoft’s antitrust oversight until 2012. Otherwise most sections will expire in two months. The judge said she’d need more time to think about it. (CNET News.com — 12 September, 2007)
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The debate between personal privacy and national security continues to rage on, but privacy advocates in India have recently been dealt a blow with the news that keyloggers will be installed in the approximately 500 internet cafes serving the city of Mumb (CNET News.com — 11 September, 2007)
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The fruits of their initial pact haven’t exactly taken the tech world by storm, but the two companies are planning to announce a broader pact on Wednesday. (CNET News.com — 12 September, 2007)
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Software maker offers its highest-end version to students for $60 as part of its “Ultimate Steal” promotion. (CNET News.com — 13 September, 2007)
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Intuit’s Scott Cook reveals why QuickBooks is not a popular Webware service. (CNET News.com — 12 September, 2007)
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Sun Microsystems will become an original equipment manufacturer of Windows Server on its 64-bit servers. (CNET News.com — 13 September, 2007)
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In an eleventh hour request, a group of six states and the District yesterday asked a judge to extend the terms of Microsoft’s antitrust settlement through 2012. (Washington Post — 12 September, 2007)
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Electrolyte flows in and out. It’s a handy concept. (CNET News.com — 12 September, 2007)
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