Microsoft Warns Employees of Likely Antitrust Fine
Will Microsoft soon be charged $2.5 million a day for allegedly flouting the European Union’s demand to provide documentation about Windows’ inner workings? Microsoft officials
Will Microsoft soon be charged $2.5 million a day for allegedly flouting the European Union’s demand to provide documentation about Windows’ inner workings? Microsoft officials
In the eWEEK Daily News Podcast for Friday, June 30, 2006: EMC is buying RSA; Office 2007 is late; the VA got its laptop back,
If its $2.1 billion bid for RSA Security goes through, EMC officially can’t be called a “data storage” vendor anymore. The Hopkinton, Mass., company adds
Andrew Mantovani, one of the leaders of the online Web mob Shadowcrew, was sentenced to 32 months in prison on Thursday in U.S. District Court
Researchers have discovered two new vulnerabilities present in Microsoft’s dominant Internet Explorer browser, one of which has been rated by security experts as critical. Both
After reports of portable PC batteries overheating—and in at least one case, bursting into flames—some analysts say computer makers should take more aggressive safety precautions.
Considering the glacial pace that is the world of global standards bodies, it’s not surprising that developers need to think far ahead. But as the
A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against Microsoft that charges the company with violating spyware laws with its Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy
Rich Green, the executive vice president of software at Sun Microsystems, is a very busy man these days. Green, who returned to the Santa Clara,