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Microsoft has released two new Service Packs for Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Service Pack 5 and Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6.0a. Service Packs for the Terminal Server Edition tend to remain at least one major revision behind for some reason...
Making good on its promise to participate in the application service provider (ASP) revolution, Microsoft, along with several business partners, will offer Office Online, a hosted version of Office 2000. The ASP model, which differs significantly...
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader and his Consumer Project on Technology (CPT) have weighed in on the Microsoft antitrust trial with an announcement that the software giant should be required to remove Internet Explorer from Windows. Nader notes that...
According to recently released court transcripts, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has been quietly urging representatives from Microsoft Corporation and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to seek a settlement in the historic antitrust case. But...
Microsoft's antitrust nightmare became even scarier this week as several class action lawsuits were launched across the country in response to the findings of fact, released two weeks ago by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson. In one such lawsuit...
In a legal entanglement that's completely aside from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations, US District Judge Dee Benson has issued several rulings that will let Caldera’s antitrust suit against Microsoft go to trial on January 17...
America Online is going to license Microsoft's DirectX 7 multimedia technology so that its customers can run the latest multiplayer Windows-based games using the online service. It's an odd agreement between two companies that have been at each...