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This will force users who upgrade their motherboard, even via the OEM, to purchase a new license agreement.
Tangent Computer, a computer services and hardware company based in Burlingame, California has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft. The lawsuit filed on February 14, 2006 claims that Microsoft continues to breach federal antitrust laws.
China is lashing out at the United States after the U.S. Trade Representative said Washington will use all options to curb what is now a record trade deficit with the Chinese.
An analysis about the current state of the UK economy. Examining prospects for the UK economy in the coming year. In particular focusing on unemployment.
Richard
Pettinger
13/02/2006
Google has a competitive advantage. In fact, one might even say it has a franchise in web search. I wouldn't say that. I mean, Google does have a franchise; but, it doesn't have a monopoly on web search and never will.
Canadian-based artist label and management company Nettwerk Music Group has joined the fight against the RIAA on behalf of consumers who wish to download music.
The state of Massachusetts unveiled plans to officially end use of Microsoft Office, instead switching to an open document format currently implemented by many open source groups.
Microsoft Corp. has acquired voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) provider Teleo Inc., on August 30, for an undisclosed sum. Teleo was founded in 2003, in San Francisco, USA.
In a not so distant past, the Russian President made a statement that sent shivvers up the spine of many Washington policymakers, uttering that a shift from dollar to eurobased oil trading wasn't a bad idea.
Angelique
van Engelen
01/09/2005
A book describes the origins of the federal income tax and how politicians over the years have attempted to make the collection of taxes from working Americans as painless as possible in order to make more taxation agreeable to the masses.
The Foreign Exchange Market was established in 1971 when fixed currency exchanges were abolished. Currencies became valued at 'floating' rates determined by supply and demand.
After October 17, 2005, it will still be "business as usual" in the world of debt collections.
Charles
J.
Phelan
25/08/2005
While many industries are just getting up to speed in the world of internet marketing, people like Rodney Sampson, founder of the World Christian Times, is running, not walking, down the path of real time internet promotions.
Clothes worth millions of euros are being blocked in European warehouses after the European Union imposed quotas on ten types of textiles from China.
In a move thought by some as an attempt to stave off bankruptcy as well as to generate cash, Delta Airlines made the move on August 16, 2005, to sell one of its regional carriers, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, to Skywest, Inc.
Matthew
Keegan
18/08/2005
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