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Judge dismisses Microsoft antitrust case
(AP)
AP - A federal judge has dismissed Go Computer Inc.'s antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.
Microsoft readies Team Foundation Server service pack
(InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Microsoft is working on a service pack for its recently released Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server software, with improvements planned in areas such as authentication and data warehousing, Microsoft officials write in their blogs.
Microsoft Sued Over Antipiracy Software
(NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Microsoft is feeling the heat after an aggrieved computer user in Washington filed a class-action lawsuit over the company's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) software-verification program.
Worm Masquerades as Microsoft Antipiracy Program
(PC World)
PC World - W32.Cuebot-K spreads via through AIM and disguises itself as Windows Genuine Advantage on infected PCs.
SANS Spots New IE Vulnerabilities
(PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Two flaws have been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browsing software, one of which has been labeled a critical vulnerability.
Microsoft Faces Class Action Suit
(PC World)
PC World - Lawsuit alleges that Windows Genuine Advantage antipiracy tool violates consumer protection laws.
Microsoft Warns Employees of Likely Antitrust Fine
(PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - A recent e-mail update from a member of Microsoft's legal department indicates that Microsoft is bracing for a potential $2.5-million-per-day fine.
Microsoft pushes back Office 2007 release
(Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp. said on
Thursday it will delay the release of its Office 2007 business
productivity software to improve product performance in the
latest setback for the world's largest software maker. ]]>
Microsoft to delay new version of Office suite
(AFP)
AFP - Microsoft said it was delaying the launch of an updated version of its Office software to the end of this year as it works to improve the package of business applications. ]]>
Microsoft delays Office business software
(AP)
AP - Citing "product performance" issues, Microsoft Corp. on Thursday postponed the release of the next version of its Office business software suite. ]]>
Piracy hurting China's own industries
(AP)
AP - Kingsoft Corp.'s English-Chinese dictionary program is used on most of China's 60 million PCs. That's the good news. The bad news: Kingsoft doesn't make any money from it, because 90 percent of those copies are pirated. ]]>
Russia pirate industry is booming
(AP)
AP - When "The Da Vinci Code" premiered in Moscow, Konstantin Zemchenko started his count. ]]>
In Mexico, Internet music piracy rising
(AP)
AP - On Genova Street in downtown Mexico City, illegally copied CDs of music by top U.S. artists sell for 20 pesos, just under $2 a piece, in tiny booths between tables overflowing with batteries, stuffed animals and cheap knockoff sunglasses. That's about one-tenth the price in nearby stores. ]]>
Web video shows world how to make geysers
(AP)
AP - Americans have a new way to celebrate the Fourth of July: Drop Mentos candies into 2-liter bottles of Diet Coke and watch as the soda shoots skyward. For the messy technique, thank Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz. ]]>
Two More Data Breaches at VA
(PC World)
PC World - Earlier incidents come to light; chief information security officer resigns.
Lazona, Elhood give Latinos their online space
(Reuters)
Reuters - Given the success of MySpace among all
users, Latins included, it was only a matter of time before a
social networking site specifically targeted that demographic.
Nokia says business phone sales on track
(Reuters)
Reuters - The world's biggest mobile phone maker
Nokia is on track with sales of its E-series of phones aimed at
business users, a company official said in comments published
on Saturday.
Cell phone signals excite brain, study finds
(Reuters)
Reuters - Cell phone emissions excite the part
of the brain cortex nearest to the phone, but it is not clear
if these effects are harmful, Italian researchers reported on
Monday. ]]>
Dashboard: Open-Source BI Projects Take Off
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - Developers are demonstrating the ability of open-source databases and BI platforms to deliver advanced analytics and operate on large databases at a fraction of the cost of conventional commercial systems.
Dashboard: ERP Gains a Visual Advantage
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - SAP, Oracle and smaller enterprise resource planning (ERP) software rivals are starting to partner with data visualization software providers, including Cognos and Business Objects.
Lazona, Elhood give Latinos their online space
(Reuters)
Reuters - Given the success of MySpace among all
users, Latins included, it was only a matter of time before a
social networking site specifically targeted that demographic.
Feature: Service Advantage
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - To improve satisfaction, service organizations are analyzing customer interactions to identify and correct problems before they escalate. And to stay in tune with changing needs, firms are scoring customers by the minute, applying analytics to the data stream from call centers, retails stores, Web sites and more to customize on the fly. Find out how you can use analytics to ace customer service.
France lawmakers approve 'iTunes law'
(AP)
AP - French lawmakers gave final approval Friday to government-backed legislation that could force Apple Computer Inc. to make its iPod music player and iTunes online store compatible with rivals' offerings. ]]>
Microsoft readies Team Foundation Server service pack
(InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Microsoft is working on a service pack for its recently released Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server software, with improvements planned in areas such as authentication and data warehousing, Microsoft officials write in their blogs.
France adopts toned down version of download law
(Reuters)
Reuters - The French parliament on Friday adopted a
watered-down version of a law once seen as posing a major
threat to the future of online media stores, such as Apple's
market-leading iTunes, in France.
Web Catches Tourists In NYC Rental Trap
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - New York City leaders are trying to stop online scams that are luring tourists into cramped and dirty apartments instead of the hotel suites they think they are getting.
French Law Affects Copyright, DRM
(PC World)
PC World - New copyright law could affect online music stores, open-source software, and peer-to-peer file sharing networks.
Apple Updates iTunes To Plug Security Hole
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - Apple Computer Inc. this week updated its iTunes music store software to fix a critical security flaw that could let attackers grab control of a PC or Mac.
Unlocking the Promise of Web 2.0
(NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Internet is evolving. Whereas once it served mostly as a conduit for data, today the World Wide Web is turning into something more akin to a giant operating system, an immense interactive platform on which full-blown applications run in your browser and collaboration occurs in real time.
SANS Spots New IE Vulnerabilities
(PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Two flaws have been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browsing software, one of which has been labeled a critical vulnerability.
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